August 18, 2011
Asus ATI Radeon HD5450 Silence – 1 GB DDR3 VGA/DVI/HDMI Low Profile PCI-Express Video Card EAH5450 SILENT/DI/1GD3 Reviews
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Asus ATI Radeon HD5450 Silence – 1 GB DDR3 VGA/DVI/HDMI Low Profile PCI-Express Video Card EAH5450 SILENT/DI/1GD3
- Chipset: Radeon HD 5450
- Engine Clock: 650 MHz
- Video Memory: 1GB DDR3
- Memory Clock: 800 MHz
- Memory Interface: 64-bit
Asus ATI Radeon HD5450 Silence 1GB DDR3 VGA/DVI/HDMI Low Profile PCI-Express Video Card
List Price: $ 80.60
Price: $ 47.00
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August 18th, 2011 at 4:07 am
works great in slim PC,
i was nervous buying this for my slim PC but after researching i went with this graphics card.
it seems to work great, i can play some games that wouldn’t run on my slim PC before – but i am not a major pc gamer. i mainly bought this card to help with some graphic work that i do on the machine.
no overheating issues so far and everything seems to be going great. i’ve had it in there for half a year now and, like i mentioned before, no issues.
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|August 18th, 2011 at 4:43 am
Low power consumption.,
I wanted a video card to help my i-5 650 microprocessors to have less work as my motherboard doesn’t have a built in card. I sure made me happy as my photo shop and photos load so much faster. I not a gamer so this was a great card for me. Also my power source is limited to 400 watts and with no fan its a great graphics card for me.
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|August 18th, 2011 at 4:43 am
What a Difference – Fantastic Video Card,
This is a great video card. I received it at 5pm, had it installed, software loaded and dialed in by 7pm. I have an older (2006) Sony VAIO desk top that I have started upgrading. It is currently running Windows XP and the card easily excedes the capability of XP. My primary intent for the card was the capability to run dual digital moniters and it is doing a great job. I have a SyncMaster P2770FH on HDMI and a SyncMaster 204B on DVI. Using the Extended Desktop mode with different settings and resolutions on each moniter, and both are looking good. Very smooth transitions between monitors. The windows automatically convert to the new screen as you drag them over. What a great way to work, browse or relax. I have Windows 7 on order and expect more great performance when I get that loaded and running. Will post an update when completed, but may take a little time because SONY no longer supports this OMG 5 year old dinosaur. Fortunately the component manufacturers do provide support. Will have to keep that in mind the next time I buy a new system.
06/01/11 = I have completed the 64 bit Windows 7 conversion and this card is performing beyond expectations. I am running both moniters at MAX resolution without a hint of a problem. I added a 2T hard drive, dual tuner TV receiver and 7.1 sound card, and the power consumption and heat disipation are well within my systems’ original capability. If you want a plug-in Windows 7 compatible “silent” (no fan required) video card for above average (great TV and movies, but not extensive 3D applications) performance, buy this card before they are all gone at this great price.
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