Selasa, 25 Januari 2011

ASUS EN GTS 450 TOP 1Gb 128bit DDR5



NVIDIA launched their new midrange video card: the GeForce GTS 450. Benchmark Reviews covered the launch with two articles focusing on single-card performance and SLI performance at reference clock speeds. In this review, we turn our attention to partner products. Specially, we take a look at an overclocked GTS 450 offered by ASUS. With a 925MHz core clock speed and DDR5 running at 4000MHz, the ENGTS450 DirectCU TOP ships out well above the reference clocks speeds we benchmarked at during the launch and represents ASUS' highest out-the-door overclock. In this review, we'll put it to the test against a similar clocked offering from EVGA, AMD's HD5770, and one of the previous generation's top cards: the HD4870.

In addition to overclocking, ASUS includes a few other features with the ENGTS450 designed to offer increased performance and entice consumers. One of the most obvious is the non-reference heatsink and fan, termed DirectCU. As the name implies, the HSF utilizes copper heat pipes that make direct contact with the GPU. The power PCB itself is also non-reference and includes an upgraded four-phase power design. Mated with ASUS' Voltage Tweak, they claim up to 50% performance gains.

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