July 30, 2010
XFX ATI Radeon HD5450 1 GB DDR3 VG/DVI/HDMI Low-Profile PCI-Express Video Card HD545XZHF2
Posted by: kk : Category: Computer Components
- 1 GB DDR3 Memory
- DirectX 11 Ready
- Heatsink Cooled
- Low Profile Bracket Included
- Double Lifetime Warranty
Product Description
The HD5450 provides the performance you need at a great cost. Low profile compatible with multiple monitor support
XFX ATI Radeon HD5450 1 GB DDR3 VG/DVI/HDMI Low-Profile PCI-Express Video Card HD545XZHF2
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July 30th, 2010 at 2:39 pm
This is a reasonable card, but there are two things you’ll want to take note of:
There’s a variation of this card (HD-545X-ZN) which uses DDR2 (vs DDR3), and thus will be slower. That’s what this review entails, but most items describe both versions.
If you’re running a 32bit version of Windows, you might want to go with the 512mb version as the pipes won’t be fast enough to properly use all 1gb, and it really can be a negative since it cuts into your 4gb total memory limit. (That is if you actually want 3gb+ RAM to use, which depending on your needs may not be at all necessary.)
Freestone test result (new version) was 65. So it’s not a (current) gaming card. (No doubt the DDR3 will be slightly faster.) Having said that, if your gaming is casual (or at all retro/not too demanding) you’re covered in a way integrated graphics won’t. Also, it comes with a HDMI/DVI low profile bracket which is nice.
HDMI works properly (and is one of the reasons I got it), and is currently what I use on a Asus 25.5″ widescreen.
Final verdict: 3 – Windows 32bit, 4 Windows 64bit. Docked -1 on Win32 because of the memory waste, & docked -1 in general because of the price vs value against other cards in roughly the same range.
Rating: 3 / 5
July 30th, 2010 at 4:50 pm
Quiet, easy 1080p output over HDMI with 7.1 surround, DX 11, Small card, low power usage, no additional power connector needed
Not for serious gaming, but still far better than integrated graphics Other
Great card for a HTPC or anyone who isn’t into gaming. DX 11 support and latest HDMI standards, including Blu-ray support too.
Rating: 4 / 5
July 30th, 2010 at 6:55 pm
My main problem is the HDMI display. I returned the original one and received a replacement. It is better but still the same problem. Ever so often the display disappears and you have to jiggle the wire at the connector to get it back. Also, it doesn’t run that great. For a 1gb ddr3 I was hoping it was better, but I guess you get what you pay for. I have a 1360×768 display. You cannot make a custom display size, and you cannot manually adjust screen size when isn’t an LCD TV. Still, it works and lets me play games at a reasonable definition (no shadows or bloom) nicely.
Rating: 3 / 5