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Title: Sapphire Radeon HD 6450 FleX Edition Graphics Card Review ( -at -)

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http://www.eteknix.com/reviews/graphics/sapphire-radeon-hd-6450-flex-edition-graphics-card-review/

 

Quote: 2011 has been a big year for gaming with the releases of

Batman: Arkham City, Battlefield 3, Modern Warfare 3 and Skyrim to

name but a few and getting good quality graphics comes with a price

and you can always go one better in the hope of getting the best

possible graphics.

 

AMD and their partners believe in getting the best possible gaming

experience through use of Eyefinity, but this can also come at a cost

when you start to break it down. You'll first and foremost, need a

card that is capable, three or more monitors and the technology behind

it all.

 

Many cards on the market have two DVI ports, a HDMI and two

DisplayPort connectors, which depending on your configuration, could

lead to you purchasing some expensive monitors, or some DisplayPort

hubs which are quite pricey in their own right. The other option

involves purchasing active dongles, but at around £50 a pop, this can

also work out costly.

 

Sapphire started to address this problem by introducing their FleX

range of cards, which do the job aboard the card so you don't have to

shell out extra cash. FleX allows you to run three monitors running on

DVI independently, without the need for any high priced extras or

dongles.

 

Sapphire have now decided to bring their FleX technology to the

Radeon HD 6450 to offer consumers a low cost Eyefinity solution for

users on a budget. Whilst it's not the fastest card on the market, it

will allow you to immerse yourself into the game further, so let's

take a look to see what it's all about.

 

 

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