If you thought that there aren't any more GTS 450-based graphics cards to report about then you will be proven wrong, since Gainward missed yesterday's line up, but today is coming full on with no less then three video cards built on top of NVIDIA's latest GPU.
Based on the same Fermi architecture as its older siblings, the
GTS 450 comes with 192 CUDA cores and an 128-bit memory bus in order to take a bite out of the DirectX 11 mainstream market, the base clocks coming in at 783MHz for the GPU and 3608 for the memory.
The first graphics card from Gainward's trio follows this specifications to the letter, although it adds a bigger cooler for a more silent and cool running solution, while the remaining two come factory overclocked in order to provide gamers with some extra power.
So let's move on to the two Golden Sample cards, the first one coming in with a 880MHz core and 3900MHz memory, while the latter, dubbed the Goes Like Hell edition, features a 930MHz GPU together with 4000MHz memories.
All of these share the same colling system and are practically identical apart from the sticker bearing their name.
All in all, these are pretty much your ordinary GTS 450 based solutions, although the Goes Like Hell model does come in with the highest factory overclock of all the
GTS 450 solutions we reported until now. (Via
TCMagazine)
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