TigerDirect has Gigabyte Radeon HD 6450 512MB GDDR3 PCI Express Low Profile Video Card (GV-R645D3-512I) for $35 - $25 rebate = $10. Shipping is $2.29. Thanks cmm324
Price Research: Our research indicates that Gigabyte Radeon HD 6450 GDDR3 PCI Express Low Profile Video Card (GV-R645D3-512I) is $28 lower (70% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices ranging from $40 to $44. - yuugotserved
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TigerDirect has the GigaByte GV-R645D3-512I Radeon HD 6450 Low Profile Video Card for $34.99 - $25 MIR = $9.99 + 2.29 shipping.
I am reposting this from another thread because the price dropped and the OP never updated the deal. Original Deal.
Limit (1) ONE rebate per person, billing address, company, or household.
Ends 8/31/2012 or while supplies last.
LINK [tigerdirect.com]
Specifications
Connections
Interface Type PCI Express 2.1
Connector(s) 1 x HDMI
1 x D-Sub (VGA)
1 x DVI-D
Lifestyle
Chipset AMD Radeon
GPU Series Radeon HD 6000
Lifestyle Mainstream
Performance
GPU/VPU Radeon HD 6450
Additional Features RoHS Compliant
CrossFire Ready
ATI Avivo HD Technology
DirectX 11
AMD EyeSpeed
OpenGL 4.1
Maximum Analog Resolution 2048 x 1536
Maximum Digital Resolution 2560 x 1600
Video Card Profile Low Profile
Single-Slot
Memory
Memory Type GDDR3
Memory Interface 64-bit
Video Memory 512MB
Core Clock 625 MHz
Memory Clock 1600 MHz
Features
Overclocked No
APIs DirectX 11
OpenGL 4.1
1080p Support Yes
Video Output DVI
HDMI
VGA
Low Profile Yes
Cooling Type Fan
Multi-GPU Support CrossFire
Minimum PSU Wattage Requirement 400 Watt
TigerDirect has the GigaByte GV-R645D3-512I Radeon HD 6450 Low Profile Video Card for $34.99 - $25 MIR = $9.99 + 2.29 shipping.
I am reposting this from another thread because the price dropped and the OP never updated the deal. Original Deal.
Limit (1) ONE rebate per person, billing address, company, or household.
Ends 8/31/2012 or while supplies last.
LINK [tigerdirect.com]
Specifications
Connections
Interface Type PCI Express 2.1
Connector(s) 1 x HDMI
1 x D-Sub (VGA)
1 x DVI-D
Lifestyle
Chipset AMD Radeon
GPU Series Radeon HD 6000
Lifestyle Mainstream
Performance
GPU/VPU Radeon HD 6450
Additional Features RoHS Compliant
CrossFire Ready
ATI Avivo HD Technology
DirectX 11
AMD EyeSpeed
OpenGL 4.1
Maximum Analog Resolution 2048 x 1536
Maximum Digital Resolution 2560 x 1600
Video Card Profile Low Profile
Single-Slot
Memory
Memory Type GDDR3
Memory Interface 64-bit
Video Memory 512MB
Core Clock 625 MHz
Memory Clock 1600 MHz
Features
Overclocked No
APIs DirectX 11
OpenGL 4.1
1080p Support Yes
Video Output DVI
HDMI
VGA
Low Profile Yes
Cooling Type Fan
Multi-GPU Support CrossFire
Minimum PSU Wattage Requirement 400 Watt
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Rebate link on product page incorrectly shows $15. I attached the rebate for convenience. [cmm324]
Product Review: AMD Unveils Radeon HD 6450 Mainstream GPU [hothardware.com]
Product Review: AMD Unveils Radeon HD 6450 Mainstream GPU [hothardware.com]
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Is it stupid for me to think I can buy two of these and put them into the same desktop so that it performs better? Also, is it more worthwhile to just get one better graphics card that's twice the price of each of this card?
Oh, and if anyone can recommend an inexpensive motherboard, processor, and power supply that can go with this, I would really appreciate it.
Thanks!
Tofu Vic
Is it stupid for me to think I can buy two of these and put them into the same desktop so that it performs better? Also, is it more worthwhile to just get one better graphics card that's twice the price of each of this card?
Oh, and if anyone can recommend an inexpensive motherboard, processor, and power supply that can go with this, I would really appreciate it.
Thanks!
Tofu Vic
For PSU, the only good budget choice is the Corsair CX 430.
I personally wouldn't use anything less than a 6670 or 6570. The 6670 has gotten as low as $40 before.
Is it stupid for me to think I can buy two of these and put them into the same desktop so that it performs better? Also, is it more worthwhile to just get one better graphics card that's twice the price of each of this card?
Oh, and if anyone can recommend an inexpensive motherboard, processor, and power supply that can go with this, I would really appreciate it.
Thanks!
Tofu Vic
I would get maybe an AMD A6 with an ATX FM1 mobo and the cheapest case with power supply with good ratings and call it a day.
If you are in CA, then checkout TigerDirect because they don't have tax in CA.