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  • hta iv wrk above avg using hd 4350.

    

  • nfs shift work in ma pc with full graphics....using

    hd 4350 1gb

    intel core 2 duo

    ddr2 2gb

    360 hd disk

  • @djomla99 yes, but you'll need to have a good ram memory. (around 4gb)

  • Does it play gta iv well??????

  • @djomla99 trust me, not even a quad core will get u to play gta 4 with this card.

  • look at the grafics at 0:20, this card is so crappy that you have to low your grafics to gain a good perfomance, even than it has lags, NVIDIA forever.......

  • @gabuga007 lol dude i have this 512mb version of this card and if i can run gta 4 with medium-high graphics with a dual core and 4gb ddr3 then i can run this on all high. its not all about the video card u no.

  • @VaconCamp what you know about me that i can't run on high settings? i have amd athlon 64x2 6000+ 3.2 ghz and 4 gb of ram and nvidia 9500 gt and i run gta on medium settings too, i said that cuz i had radeo 4350, and it was crappy....

  • Aha, test this hd 4350 with Need For Speed Porche unleashed.... You can run SHIFT without lags on it...

  • NIVIDA 8400 gs 1 gb HD my NICE Heee ?

  • @SoliderGhetto Your graphics card? No offence, but it sucks. I'd recommend a 9500GT for light gaming. But for mediocre gaming, I'd recommend a 9600GT.

  • what is your FSB?

  • INTEL CORE DUO 2.5 x2

    ATI READON HD4350

    4 GB RAM

    350 GB HardDisk

  • can play just cause 2 whit this card? at hight

  • Which game is this ?

  • @Jonnytrava might give that a look, the only game I have trouble with is GTA 4, I run it on a low resalution with low textures and  no shadow detail.

  • HI. I have a Windows XP Service Pack 3 with an Intel Express Chipset. Would my motherboard support an XFX ATI Raedon like yours?

    Thanks.

  • @M8cool as long as ur mobo supports pci-e slot

  • @hurameshe Hey nice video. Ati HD 4560,HD 5450 or Nvidia 8400 gs?

  • @M8cool well you need open your pc and check what pci or agp slot you have

  • why do you want to play sims 3? go get Sims 2 and ALL its expansions.

  • @nyran125 coz i already have Sims 2 and all of its expansions

  • Убейся лох

  • I heard the 4350 is low profile... I'm trying to decide whether to get a 4350 or a 3650. 3650 isn't low profile, but its a generation older. I'm not sure which will perform better.

  • @sohiln " I heard the 4350 is low profile... I'm trying to decide whether to get a 4350 or a 3650. 3650 isn't low profile, but its a generation older. I'm not sure which will perform better"

    both cards are really low profile. what games are you gonna be playing? i suggest getting a 4670

  • @japorms318 A x6xx series card is not low profile, and 4350 and 3650 and my only options. I'll probably be playing Need For Speed: Undercover, Carbon, and Most wanted, Call of Duty MW2, Spore, Bioshock 1 and 2.... And a few others with similar graphics demands :P

  • @japorms318 Oh, and maybe NFS: Shift

  • @sohiln do you have an AGP slot? it seems the 3650 requires you to have it. you'd probably be able to play those games on medium and no AA. but to be honest, its really a waste of money to be buying those kind of cards. i had 4350 when i bought my new computer and replaced it with 4670. now i can play CoD:MW2 all on max settings but no AA. bioshock on max settings also.

  • @japorms318 Yes, my computer is old and suckish, I have AGP and normal PCI slots, I only have a stupid Radeon 9550 now.

    I can play Bioshock SM2.0 Patched with 17 FPS average (jumping as high as 30 FPS) lowest settings.

    COD4, lowest settings, 22 FPS average.

    NFS:MW Nearly Maxed 27 FPS Average.

    NFS: Carbon Medium 24 FPS Average.

    3650 Seems like a good Agp card. The 4350 is smaller, and uses less power, and from the videos i've seen, runs close to the 3650.

  • @japorms318 Oh yea, and also, I don't want to spend too much money on this old machine, as I may get a new one too. Do you use AGP also? of PCI-e?

  • @sohiln well your only option is to get the 3650 since your computer only has an AGP slot. unless it has a PCI express 2.0 slot?

  • @japorms318 The 4350 I found is also Agp.

  • @sohiln well the 3650 is only slightly better than the 4350. again, its only a small difference in performance. the 4350 might be better because, like you said, it uses less power. your machine is old, and it may have a crappy PSU. whats the watts on your PSU by the way?

  • @japorms318 250w currently, but I have a 400w PSU waiting to be installed if I need it :P

  • @sohiln im hoping that 400w PSU is a well known brand name? go for 3650 then :D

  • @japorms318 The Psu came inside a Gigabyte case, but we don't need the case or PSU anymore. I'll buy the 3650 then :D

  • @sohiln happy gaming!

  • @japorms318 I just checked Newegg, the 3650 is around $63, the 4350 for $64, and the 4670 for over $100. Its between the 3650 and 4350...

  • is this the 256mb version

  • DOES IT PLAY SIMS 3 WELL???!!!

  • yes it does

  • thankyou for answering do you know what graphic settings it plays it smoothly on as im looking into a PC with that graphics card

  • @hurameshe Will it run Assassin's Creed 2 well?

  • Bad graphic Mine 1080p in all my game plays what do you used to record with? Thats look like pretty bad.

  • do you have sims 3 on high settings?? coz i want 2 know if it can handle that before i spend £350 on a computer with that graphics card everything else processor RAM ect exceeds requirments so i no it will play on high if the graphics card is up 2 it.

  • It runs good on mostly any games... except for Grand theft auto IV ;(.

  • mwa, Gta IV it runs not realy bad

  • @CocoCheap

    Nope. GTA IV runs better on my machine, same graphics card

  • I currently am working with an hp, with 4 gigs of ram, an amd 64 x2 4400+ 2.2 I think ghz. It has a crappy integrated nvidia 6150se nforce, I was looking at getting the HD 4350 and a power supply together for under 110 to 120 bucks, thats my budget...any advice?

    Is this a good card? Also it would need to be a small card, it isn't low profile required but, I don't have a lot of room to work with.

  • @nfarnham2008

    so what you wanna do with your computer ?

  • @pille121212 Gaming, video editing work, art work, music editing. I have since found out I DON"T need a low profile, and I am looking at the 4770HD and the 9800GT by Nvidia

  • yep the HD 4770 is great for gaming and video editing..you should also take a look at the 4850HD

  • You do not need to spend over $100 dollars just upgrading to the HD 4350. This card has been tested and will work fine on a low power PSU, such as a 230W. The only thing you need is the graphics card, which is around $40 online, or $70 in stores.

  • @vangstaz ...you sure? I have a 250w psu stock. It will run onthat? I don't want to damage anything man.

  • Don't worry. I tried it on my system and it worked just fine. My system was configured with the RADEON HD 4350, Intel Pentium E5200 2.5GHz dual-core CPU, 2GB RAM, one hard drive, and two CD/DVD burners, all with a stock 250W PSU. I was still able to overclock the CPU and HD 4350 too. The card only draws a max of 25W, very power efficient. The power supply recommendation on the box says 300W, but they they do that to recommend an upgrade, which most of the time it is not necessary.

  • @vangstaz mmk, i will try it. But I will keep teh receipt lol. I have an a6203w HP pavilion desktop with one HD one DVDRW/CDR drive, stock everything else, 4 gigs of ram, amd 64 2f 4400+ 2.2ghz processor, and then i would have that hd 4350. it would suite my budget at the moment...but how GOOD is that card? i mean benchmarks on it?

  • This graphics card is obviously the HD 4000 series, meaning that it supports Direct X 10.1 and HDMI with 7.1 audio and video. It will give you decent results with any of today's games, but just make sure that if you want this card running at it's full potential, processor and faster RAM speeds will also play a huge role in gaming. But your system came with a very decent AMD dual-core processor and 4GB RAM, along with a 250W PSU, you'll get acceptable results with your configuration.

  • @vangstaz well it came with a gig i put the other three on there and the oem mobo can handle up to the 5600+ 64 x2 2.9 ghz which im getting this summer. I play games like Dragon Age, WoW, Chronicles of Spelborn, Need for speed undercover and other NFS games, sims 3, and prototype...I dont care about Maxxing them i just want medium settings with smooth rates.

  • @vangstaz Also, how would I know if my current oem psu has the right connectors for the hd 4350?

  • That's good because the HD 4350 can perform very well with those games even on high setings maybe. For your PSU, it does not need to be connected to the HD 4350 because the graphics card doesn't require any power plugs. All you really need to do is just pop the card in, install the drivers, and you're good to go :D

  • @vangstaz okay, thanks for al the help, really. I don't have any more questions, except maybe, what is the nvidia counterpart equal to this cards performance? I am just wondering how much of an increase I will see over my current nvidia 6150se nforce

  • Comparing the HD 4350 to your integrated nVidia GeForce 6150SE, the HD 4350 is probably 10X's faster.

  • I have the 1GB version of this card

  • @dc20v noice

  • this card is cheap and its got better performance..

  • i have same card

  • I have this card and it runs very smooth! Nice vid

  • in the realm of silent video cards that run decently but at normal detail levels the hd4350/hd4550 are really good choices for a quick upgrade moving from older Ati X1650/nvidia 6k and below models.

  • for play the games more news , may be on medium or high, is a good graphics card no ? , sory for my english :P

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