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Graphics adapter - Radeon HD 4350 - PCI Express 2.0 x16 low profile - 512 MB DDR2 - DVI, HDMI ( HDCP ) - HDTV out... More product details

51 reviews
November, 2009
Sometimes a video card needs to be just that. A card for video. Many high-end workstation motherboards don't have integrated video, but what good is a computer without a display? The Intel ...
Very blue, Very cheap, Designed for standard as well as half-height cases, Good HD 4000-series video playback, Doesn't use much power at all,
Totally incapable of gaming or intensive GPGPU applications, Not fanless (but they have a fanless version),
It stands to reason that there is a very limited number of video cards that will fit in the MicroATX Slim case. Our friends at Sapphire have added an additional selection, with the new Radeon HD 4550. This card has a very small footprint, and comes ...
Excellent HTPC card with Blu-Ray decoding and 1080p resolution ; Probably the highest performance video card set up for Low Profile installation ; Though not a gaming card, it is capable of giving an introduction to HD gaming ; 60 price tag makes it a ...
Catalyst drivers and Vista still don't get along well (not Sapphire's fault)
I spent a couple of hours playing games with the HD 4550. Company of Heroes: Opposing Fronts played pretty well, it got a little choppy at times when the screen was pretty busy, but not bad. COD4 was the same, when there was a lot happening, things ...
AMD have recently announced new cards for their low to mid-range line up. Today we look at the budget HD 4550. Introduction
While the card is yet to appear on our local shores, local pricing in the states puts the card at around the $60 mark. How's that compare against the 9500 GT which for the most part performs at twice the speed? Not great, since an extra 50% is going ...
AMD have recently announced new cards for their low to mid-range line up. Today we look at the budget HD 4550.
While the card is yet to appear on our local shores, local pricing in the states puts the card at around the $60 mark. How's that compare against the 9500 GT which for the most part performs at twice the speed- Not great, since an extra 50% is going ...
Introduction ATI's latest additions to its 4-series range have been the budget Radeon HD 4550 and HD 4350 GPUs
Final thoughts and ratingSapphire's Radeon HD 4550 512MB generally mirrors the reference card in most respects, providing feature-rich multimedia provision that, at £45 for a retail card, is compromised by gaming performance that is no better than a ...
A graphics card for videos, not games
Built-in video decoder ; many video outputs ; fits small PC cases
Not particularly powerful for games
An ideal upgrade for playing Blu-ray discs or video files
A graphics card for videos, not games
An ideal upgrade for playing Blu-ray discs or video files
Graphics giant ATI has been steadily releasing new cards since the summer. First it was the turn of the high-end units, the Radeon HD 4870 and HD 4850, which startled testers, and previously dominant rival nVidia, with their mix of impressive ...
A lot of power in a small space. A small and surprisingly powerful media centre graphics card at a great price for upgraders.
If the typical £70-£100 graphics card is aimed at the relatively undemanding members of the gaming community, the targets for the sub-£50 cards, such as this Sapphire Radeon HD 4550, have been less finicky still.
Compared to £50 graphics cards we've seen before, the Sapphire Radeon HD 4550 does much the best job when it comes to demanding games. But the problem is, how many users would really buy this card when an extra £20 or less buys you a far superior 4670 ...
Sapphire Radeon HD 4550 reviewIf the typical £70-£100 graphics card is aimed at the relatively undemanding members of the gaming community, the targets for the sub-£50 cards, such as this Sapphire Radeon HD 4550, have been less finicky still....
Two powerful graphics processing units on a single card
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