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Club 3D Announces HD 5450 Card with Eyefinity Support

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Club 3D announced a special Radeon HD 5450 graphics card, which it claims, can support up to three displays working in an Eyefinity setup for productivity purposes. ATI Eyefinity technology lets you create a large display head using multiple physical displays, and is typically out of specs for the Radeon HD 5400 series GPUs. Based on the 40 nm Cedar die, the HD 5450 packs 80 stream processors, and supports DirectX 11. The Club 3D card packs 512 MB of DDR2 memory across a 64-bit wide memory interface.

To connect up to three displays, it produces one each of DVI, D-Sub, and DisplayPort connectors. The GPU is clocked at 650 MHz, with the memory at 800 MHz. The card is low-profile in design, and with its passive heatsink, occupies just one expansion slot. Low profile brackets are included in the box. Club 3D did not announce its price.

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I think this is quite good for work areas.
 
dont all the 5450's support eyefinity then? the xfx 5450 i bought last week does....
The release 5450's were low profile cards - a lot of them had only two outputs, and even those with 3 didn't support all being used simultaneously. Obviously that's changed.
its not a gaming card. but it does support eyefinity and 7.1 lpcm audio over hdmi....
Yes. The 5450 is more than capable of displaying hi-def video, and running three displays for normal apps use. For gaming over eyefinity it's going to be a bit deficient though.
 
Yes. The 5450 is more than capable of displaying hi-def video, and running three displays for normal apps use. For gaming over eyefinity it's going to be a bit deficient though.

The laptop version of this should be more than capable at handling things like arsenal tv, facebook games like farmville etc?
 
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