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The ATI FirePro(TM) 2450 represents the latest generation of ATI's Multi-View series for true enterprise-level multi display solutions. ATI's Multi-View cards have been deployed into mission critical environments at some of the largest enterprises in the world. The Multi-View's stability, reliability and direct support provide these companies the peace of mind needed to ensure the smooth functioning of operations.
The ATI FirePro(TM) 2450 is the only low profile dual GPU quad output card that support both DVI and VGA. With 512 MB of memory, enterprises will be assured that they will be able to run all of their business applications smoothly. All ATI FirePro cards are designed to be low profile and half length, which allow IT professionals to choose one card and know that it will be able to be deployed into any system in their environment. The ATI FirePro(TM) 2450 is also optimized for power and will consume a maximum of 32W with an average of 17W for a 2D business usage.
Product Specifications:- Low profile half length quad monitor output solution;
- Support up to four independent DVI or VGA monitors Units (GPU);
- Maximum digital resolution 1920x1200;
- Low power;
- Variable fan sink for higher MTBF;
- DirectX 10 and OpenGL 2.1 support;
- VHDCI Connectors;
- 512MB GDDR3 Memory;
- Native PCI Express® x16 & x1 Lane;
- Support for DX 10.1 and PCIe Gen 2.
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| Technical details |
| Cooling type | active |
| Chipset | ATI |
| Processor |
| Graphic processor | FirePro 2450 |
| Memory |
| Maximum graphic adapter memory | 512MB |
| Graphics adapter memory type | GDDR3-SDRAM |
| Memory bus | 128bit |
| Display |
| Maximum resolution | 1920 x 1200pixels |
| System requirements |
| Mac compatibility | N |
| Compatible operating systems | Windows XP/XP64/Vista/Vista64 Linux 32-64 |
| Minimum RAM | 512MB |
| Connectivity |
| Interface type | PCI Express x16 |
| VHDCI ports quantity | 2 |
| Video |
| DirectX version | 10.1 |
| OpenGL version | 2.1 |
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