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EVGA released four GeForce GTS 450 graphics card models, all four based on the NVIDIA reference design, and designated by a factory-overclock setting. There is no reference clock speed model, the series starts off with the "GeForce GTS 450 FPB (Free Performance Boost)" variant (01G-P3-1450-TR), which is priced on par with various reference design, reference clock speed models, at $129.99. The FPB variant is clocked at 822/1645/902(3608) MHz. Next up is the first "official" OC model, the SuperClocked variant (01G-P3-1452-TR). Priced at $139.99, this card carries clock speeds of 882/1764/950(3800) MHz. Further up is the ForTheWin or FTW variant featuring the company's best factory OC setting, at 920/1840/1026(4104) MHz, this one goes for $149.99.
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