Monday, June 20th 2011
EVGA Rolls Out First GeForce GT 545 Graphics Card
EVGA released the first consumer-channel graphics card based on NVIDIA's GeForce GT 545 graphics processor. The GT 545 has been an OEM-only SKU. Based on the 40 nm GF116 silicon, the GT 545 has 144 of the chip's 192 CUDA cores enabled, the same 192-bit wide memory interface, but making use of DDR3 memory instead of GDDR5 on the GeForce GTX 550 Ti. Clock speeds set at 720 MHz core, 1440 MHz CUDA cores, and 900 MHz (1800 MHz effective) memory, churning out memory bandwidth of 43 GB/s. There is 1.5 GB of memory.
EVGA's implementation resembles NVIDIA's reference design. It uses a short full-height PCB, and a single-slot cooler. Display outputs include one each of HDMI 1.4a, D-Sub, and DVI. It can pair with another card of its kind in 2-way NVIDIA SLI. Backed by 10 year warranty (if purchased this month), the EVGA GeForce GT 545 1.5 GB is priced at US $150.
EVGA's implementation resembles NVIDIA's reference design. It uses a short full-height PCB, and a single-slot cooler. Display outputs include one each of HDMI 1.4a, D-Sub, and DVI. It can pair with another card of its kind in 2-way NVIDIA SLI. Backed by 10 year warranty (if purchased this month), the EVGA GeForce GT 545 1.5 GB is priced at US $150.
15 Comments on EVGA Rolls Out First GeForce GT 545 Graphics Card
It's good to see Green Camp split card in this segment for someone who need more performance than GT440 but don't want to pay at GTS450 price.
And look like DirectX11 has a long life.
Fermi shaders count for less than G80/92/200 shaders.
GT 545 1.5GB - 150$
I wonder how many people are going to buy it.
as much as numbrs from 500 to 599
GeForce GT 545 is for anyone who was born with a rusted metal spoon in their mouth....LMAO
The GTX460 has 336SP.....
EDIT: Just think we were getting GTX260's for 150 not to long ago...
I think this card is price so high only because it is made for high resolution and not for games