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Gainward’s GTS 450 GLH uses nonreference dual-slot cooling that does a nice job and stays quiet throughout our tests.
![Gainward-450-GLH-front](/images/stories/Reviews/Graphics/Nvidia/Fermi/450/Gainward_450_GLH/Gainward-450-GLH-front.jpg)
You can see what hides under the hood on the following pictures.
![Gainward-450-GLH-fan](/images/stories/Reviews/Graphics/Nvidia/Fermi/450/Gainward_450_GLH/Gainward-450-GLH-fan.jpg)
![Gainward-450-GLH-heatsink](/images/stories/Reviews/Graphics/Nvidia/Fermi/450/Gainward_450_GLH/Gainward-450-GLH-heatsink.jpg)
GTS 450 GLH comes with 1GB of GDDR5 memory running at 1000MHz (4000MHz effectively). We’re talking about Samsung’s K4G10325FE-HC05 GDDR5.
![Gainward-450-GLH-back](/images/stories/Reviews/Graphics/Nvidia/Fermi/450/Gainward_450_GLH/Gainward-450-GLH-back.jpg)
Gainward decided on “QuattroPorts” design, meaning the card comes with four video outs – two dual link DVIs, one VGA and one HDMI out.
![Gainward-450-GLH-video](/images/stories/Reviews/Graphics/Nvidia/Fermi/450/Gainward_450_GLH/Gainward-450-GLH-video.jpg)
The SLI connector means you can chain up to two cards in two-way SLI. The card is powered via one 6-pin power connector.
![Gainward-450-GLH-power](/images/stories/Reviews/Graphics/Nvidia/Fermi/450/Gainward_450_GLH/Gainward-450-GLH-power.jpg)
In the box you’ll get the user’s manual, driver CD and one 2x molex-to-6-pin PCIe adapter.
![Gainward-450-GLH-box](/images/stories/Reviews/Graphics/Nvidia/Fermi/450/Gainward_450_GLH/Gainward-450-GLH-box.jpg)
![Gainward-450-GLH-box-back](/images/stories/Reviews/Graphics/Nvidia/Fermi/450/Gainward_450_GLH/Gainward-450-GLH-box-back.jpg)
![Gainward-450-GLH-in-box1](/images/stories/Reviews/Graphics/Nvidia/Fermi/450/Gainward_450_GLH/Gainward-450-GLH-in-box1.jpg)