VisionTek 900270 Radeon HD4350 512MB DDR2 PCI Express Graphics Card
Jan 22, 2010 in
Computers & Software
- 512MB DDR2 memory
- DirectX 10.1
- Dual mode ATI CrossFireX¿ multi-GPU support for highly scalable performance
- PCI Express 2.0 support
- Limited Lifetime Warranty
Product Description
The VisionTek ATI Radeon™ HD 4350 graphics processing unit (GPU) offers an unbeatable combination of HD gaming performance1 and price. Featuring the industry’s cutting-edge process technology and the most advanced memory technology, this GPU delivers seamless frame rates with incredible speed and processing power. Proof that high performance gaming and price can co-exist without compromise…. More >>
VisionTek 900270 Radeon HD4350 512MB DDR2 PCI Express Graphics Card
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3 comments
G. Noel on January 22, 2010 at 5:34 am
Pros:
- Inexpensive HTPC card.
- Has Win7 Drivers ( though might be rough install ).
- Has an HDMI Port.
- Claims to be supported.
- Comes in a small box.
Cons:
Went from Aero Windows Experience Index of 4.1 to that of 3.7 when swapping in this card. The previous card was a 3+ year old ATI X1300. How is that possible?
Driver install requires patience, and a few crashes. Suggest buying NVidia.
Other Thoughts:
Bought HD4350card to replace a still good HTPC graphics card that ATI no longer supports under Windows 7:
Been running a Dell P-Duo as an HTPC for more than a few years, just fine, with an ATI X1300 graphics card.
Upgraded to Windows 7 for 7MC, and started having video source switching issues, fix required a new Video card.
ATI decides stop supporting an old product, fine. But the new product benchmarks (artifical or not) worse? Three years later?!? Ridiculous.
ATI/AMD has alienated yet another customer.
S. Huang on January 22, 2010 at 7:54 am
Pros and Cons:
1. Easy installation. I don’t see any problem with Win7 and XP.
2. Dual support is very good, the ATI setup software is also very useful.
3. A little bit fan noise. But I used fanless card before so I don’t have any comparison with other cards with fan.
Other thoughts:
1. Why even the same models (visiontek) have different port design? I found in another store there was a direct HDMI port (i.e., 1 HDMI + 1 VGA + 1 DVI). But this one has DVI+VGA+S-video plus a DVI-HDMI adapter.
2. Can the DVI-HDMI adapter have a “HDMI with audio” linkage, as advertised on the box?
L.C. on January 22, 2010 at 8:31 am
Let me start off by saying it’s a very good card. IT’s typically sold for $70 but i found it on here for $20 cheaper. It was easy to install and it started up fine and updated all the drivers and everything works great. I played CoD: MW and turned everything up and it picked up the slack for my crappy processor and it’s excellent. Great card for a good price, it’s a bad idea to pass up something like this. Has a fan on its body to cool so that helps with overclocking and keeping heat down. The card also ships with Overclocking software from ATI and that does a great job overclocking within a safe range for your PC. My friend bought it like a year ago and it ran him about $200, this is a deal you should not pass up.