Sep 28, 2010 14:35 GMT  ·  By

Having been unveiled some time ago, the NVIDIA GeForce GTS 450 video board has once again been customized by the point of View-TGT team duo, leading to the arrival of two boards with factory overclocked GPUs, memory and shaders.

For those interested in a reminder, the stock clocks of the reference card are 783 MHz for the GF106 GPU, 1,566 MHz for the shaders and 3,608 MHz for the memory.

The two newcomers go by the names of POV/TGT GeForce GTS 450 Charged and POV/TGT GeForce GTS 450 Ultra Charged.

The First of these two has the graphics processing unit operating at 835 MHz, while the shaders and 1GB of GDDR5 memory work at 1,670 MHz and 3,800 MHz, respectively.

The other video board, the POV/TGT GeForce GTS 450 Ultra Charged, has clocks of 891 MHz for the GPU, 1,728 MHz for the shaders and 4,008 MHz for the memory.

Other specifications include 192 CUDA cores, support for Open GL 4.0, DirectX 11 (obviously) and dual-DVI and mini HDMI video outputs.

“Fortunately we are introducing our products 2 weeks later than most of our competitors, and the addi-tional 2 weeks, we dedicated to balance the performance our products, will definitely pay off for our users” said Wolfram Tismer, CEO of TGT.

“The POV/TGT GeForce GTS 450 products priced at € 139 and € 129 are offering today what we believe is “the best bang for the buck”, or in other words the best performance for a medium sized budget,” Tismer added.

“Point of View was always striving to offer high quality products with extremely low defective rates,” stated Björn Solli, CEO of Point of View.

“The addition of professionally tuned enthusiast products to our existing product range based on high quality components and high quality manufacturing enjoyed an overwhelming response around the world by the well known community of enthusiastic computer journalists as independent reviews turned out to be exceptional,” he went on to saying.

Unfortunately, prices were not mentioned in the press release.