The card is based on Nvidia's reference design and features 144 CUDA cores and works at 720MHz for the GPU and 1800MHz for 1.5GB of DDR3 memory paired up with a 192-bit memory interface. It features support for DirectX 11, Nvidia PhysX, CUDA and 3D Vision, and can be paired with a same card for some 2-way SLI fun. As noted, the card retained the reference look so we are looking at a single-slot card with an active cooler with a small fan.
The new GT 545 has HDMI, D-Sub and DVI outputs and it should start to appear in retail/e-tails shops pretty soon with a price tag set at around US $150.
![evga_GT545_1](/images/stories/2011/June/General_News/evga_GT545_1.jpg)
![evga_GT545_2](/images/stories/2011/June/General_News/evga_GT545_2.jpg)