Advanced Micro Devices has introduced a sub-$60 graphics card, continuing the chip maker's strategy of providing mainstream video game graphics at a low price.

The ATI Radeon HD 5450, like other components in AMD's 5000 series product line, supports DirectX 11, Microsoft's latest collection of Windows technology for handling multimedia tasks, especially games and video. DirectX 11 ships with Windows 7, but can also be installed in Vista.

AMD's latest offering, released Thursday, sells for less than $60 for a 512MB memory configuration. The card includes the company's ATI Eyefinity technology that supports up to three displays, providing at least one has a DisplayPort connector.

The ATI Radeon HD 5450 provides "entry-level" performance and does not require a fan for cooling, which cuts down on noise. AMD makes graphics cards that cover a range of price points , starting with the basic 5450 to the Radeon HD 5970 for those looking for top performance on high-end gaming systems. AMD's major rival is Nvidia, which makes the GeForce line.

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