Unboxing Of Sapphire Radeon HD 4650 AGP 8x Graphics Card

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Uploaded by on Aug 10, 2011

this card is for upgrading an aging dell

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  • Hmm, about DVI and audio... if I use an nVidia GTX470 with a DVi to HDMI adapter, audio does come out. How did they manage to get audio to come out the DVI port?

  • @AllAroundBang probably an onboard audio chipset on the video card. but, i perfer using a real sound source like a sound card instead.

  • first =) anyway I like the fact that sapphire's graphic card have no case covering the card because on some computers there aren't enough space because of the MASSIVE case other companies put on there video or graphics card.

  • @KhanTutorials that's because this card doesn't run hot and doesn't need the cooling the others do, so, no need for a giant shroud, lol

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  • I did a video unboxing of that exact same card XD

  • Mine didn't come with an s-video connector. However it gets detected like an 4670.

  • @AllAroundBang because with with the 4650 since there is no hdmi on board there is no audio chip in the pcb therefore you'll only get hd video output. the gtx 470 (which is a newer card) has a mini hdmi (smaller version of hdmi) which means sound can be out putted . so by using the dvi converter its will commuinicate with sound chip on the pcb. sorry for the confusing language and this is possibly why it works with your card (gtx 470) but not his (HD4650)

  • this card can run black ops,pes 2012,gta iv,mw2 and mw3 :)

    nice card.

  • the pink thing is if it gets in water it changes colors, so if you try and return it they will know if it is water damaged and wont take it

  • The card uses a PCI-E power connector since it's actually a PCI-E card but it has a PCI-E->AGP bridge chip on the PCB...probably underneath the heatsink

  • that pink thing is the PCIe to AGP bridge chip.. they put some sort of thermal pad on there to protect the die.. kinda pointless but yeah..

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