EVGA GeForce GTS 450 cards launched

Posted on Monday, September 13 2010 @ 5:05 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
NVIDIA officially released the GeForce GTS 450 and EVGA is one of the first firms to present their new cards. The company has prepared three graphics cards; the GeForce GTS 450 FPB, GeForce GTS 450 SC and GeForce GTS 450 FTW. All three cards feature the same reference cooler and are equipped with 192 CUDA cores, 128-bit memory bus and 1GB GDDR5 memory.

The GeForce GTS 450 FPB (Free Performance Boost) features a 822MHz core, 1645MHz shaders and 3608MHz memory, while the GeForce GTS 450 Superclocked edition has a 882MHz core, 1764MHz shaders and 3800MHz memory. The GeForce GTS 450 FTW is the fastest model, this version has a 920MHz core, 1840MHz shaders and 4100MHz memory.

Pricing details:
  • GTS 450 FPB - €129.90/ GBP108
  • GTS 450 SC - €135.00/ GBP112
  • GTS 450 FTW –€145/ GBP119
  • The EVGA GTS 450 dominates the competition* with more than 2x the DirectX 11 geometry processing power for unparalleled game realism in the hottest titles. Built on next-generation GeForce "Fermi" architecture, NVIDIA GeForce GTS 450 GPU is designed from the ground up for DirectX 11 tessellation, this lets you dial up the geometric realism with incredibly detailed characters, terrain and game environments.

    Also, the EVGA GeForce GTS 450 supports NVIDIA 3D Vision, PhysX, Surround and CUDA technologies meaning your senses will be stunned without depleting your funds.

    *GeForce GTS 450 has more than 2 times faster FPS versus Radeon HD 5750 in Microsoft DirectX 11 SDK subd11 tessellation test with maximum tessellation level set.


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