AMD’s Eyefinity Technology, have you heard of it? I’m sure you have, it’s what powers those multi-display setups that you’ve seen before. These multi-display setups give you massive desktop work-spaces and immersive gaming environments. The thing about getting Eyefinity setup is it can be difficult and confusing, especially if you don’t have the right displays off the bat. To make things easier Sapphire has come out with the FleX series of cards. Each FleX card allows you to plug in and run 3 monitors simultaneously from a single card. Today we will be taking a look at their low-cost solution the Radeon HD6450 FleX Edition.
Special thanks to Sapphire for providing us with the Radeon HD6450 FleX Edition 1GB Video Card to review.
Specifications
Output | 1 x Dual-Link DVI 1 x HDMI (with 3D) 1 x Single-Link DVI-D |
GPU | 625 MHz Core Clock 40 nm Chip 160 x Stream Processors |
Memory | 1024 MB Size 64 -bit DDR3 1600 MHz Effective |
Dimension | 180(L)x110(W)x43(H) mm Size. |
Software | Driver CD |
Accessory | DVI to VGA Adapter |
Packaging
The Radeon HD6450 comes in a nice retail package. On the front you can see the AMD girl and an explanation of what the FleX edition cards are all about. On the back there is an overview of the cards features.


To give you a good idea of how the Radeon HD6450 comes and a brief overview of the card check out our unboxing video below.