**Today Only 11/10/201** ATI Radeon HD 5450 SILENT 512MB £17.99!!! & Corsair Vengeance 16GB 1600MHz

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Today we have a graphics card which certainly won't break the bank. Give £20 and you'll even have change!!! The ATI Radeon™ HD 5450 graphics card offers everything you need for gaming and HD home entertainment in one package.


You can also make a £23 saving on the Corsair Vengeance 16GB kit for under £100! World renown Corsair quality memory and a whole 16GB for all your multitasking needs.



Corsair Vengeance 16GB (4x4GB) DDR3 PC3-12800C9 1600MHz Dual/Quad Channel Kit (CMZ16GX3M4A1600C9) @ £84.98 inc VAT

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CORSAIR high performance Vengeance memory module 16GB (4x4GB) 1600MHz 9-9-9-24, 1.5V for motherboards using AMD, Intel dual channel processors and upcoming 2nd Generation Intel Core platforms. Vengeance memory modules provide users with outstanding memory performance and stability. Each module is built using carefully selected DRAM to allow excellent overclocking performance, and has a limited lifetime warranty.

- Each four module set is tested at 1600MHz
- Vengeance heat spreader for styling and performance
- Packaged together immediately following system test
- Tested together at 1600MHz, Vdimm = 1.50V, at latency settings of 9-9-9-24 on Intel DDR3-based motherboards.
- SPD programmed at: JEDEC standard 9-9-9-24 values at 1333MHz.
- XMP 9-9-9-24 values at 1600MHz, 1.50V
- 16384 Megabytes of DDR3 memory
- Four matched 4GB modules
- 100% tested at 1600MHz in Intel based motherboards
- Supports Intel Extreme Memory Profiles (XMP)
- Lifetime Warranty
- Sandybridge compatible

Only £84.98 inc VAT.

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ATI Radeon HD 5450 SILENT 512MB GDDR3 PCI-Express Graphics Card @ £17.99 inc VAT

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The ATI Radeon™ HD 5450 graphics card offers everything you need for gaming and HD home entertainment in one package. Do more on your PC with ATI stream technology, which accelerates even the most demanding applications. See more with ATI Eyefinity technology, providing the ultimate gaming experience by allowing up to three displays from a single graphics board. The ATI Radeon™ HD 5450 fully supports Microsoft DirectX® 11 which enables real-time rendering with ultra-realistic characters and incredible 3D imagery.

ATI Eyefinity Technology allows two or more display outputs operating simultaneously and cooperatively with one another. Support is available for Duplicated (Clone), Extended Monitor and Single Large Surface mode (SLS). SLS mode is capable of grouping multiple displays into a massive single large display for use with desktop workspace, video playback, with support for both windowed and full screen 3D applications.


- Passive cooling design (SILENT)
- Core Clock: 650MHz
- Memory: 512MB GDDR3
- Memory Interface: 64-Bit
- Memory Clock: 1066MHz (Effective)
- Processing Cores: 80
- Bus Type: PCI-Express 2.1
- Display Connectors: 1 VGA, 1 Dual-Link DVI-I & 1 HDMI
- HDCP Capable
- DirectX 11 Support
- OpenGL 3.2 Support
- ATI Eyefinity Technology
- ATI Avivo HD
- ATI Stream Technology


Only £17.99 inc VAT.

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Great prices once again but to anyone thinking of the passive HD5450, it can get very warm, be sure your (HTPC) case does have some airflow. Mines idles at 55-60C and during Blu Ray playback can hit 70-75C.
 
im thinking of putting a pc together for a friend.

all they will use it for is general browsing and a few rpg's.

it will be going into a largish case and have sufficient airflow,would that card be good enough for this purpose ?
 
im thinking of putting a pc together for a friend.

all they will use it for is general browsing and a few rpg's.

it will be going into a largish case and have sufficient airflow,would that card be good enough for this purpose ?
to be honest the onboard graphics of the i3 2100 will be better than that card. and the onboard of the llano A8 will blow it into the middle of next week.

there are a couple of things the graphics card can do that the onboard cant, but i can never remember what they are
 
I'm only thinking of putting a socket 775 system together with a dual core CPU and a small hard drive,is it worth spending a bit more for a better card ?

The card won't be pushed at all during it's life,most of the time it will be playing civalisation game and run through a lg 32" tv
 
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