HIS Radeon HD 5450 1GB Graphics Card Video Review
Wednesday, August 11th, 2010 at
12:47 am
Today we are looking at the HIS Radeon HD 5450 1GB Graphics Card. It is a passively cooled card which uses little to no power and is aimed mainly at the HTPC market. It supports the latest DirectX 11 technology as well as having support for ATI Eyefinity and ATI Stream technology.
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My rig
HP SLIMLINE S5310F
3.0GHZ AMD ATHLON II X2 250 DUAL CORE 64 BIT
4GBS OF KINGSTON PC3 8500 DDR3 RAM
640GB HITACHI SATA 7200RPM HARD DRIVE
SAPPHIRE ATI RADEON HD 5450(OVERCLOCKED) 1GB PCI E 16X 2.1 DDR3
WITH UP TO 2.816GBS HYPER MEMORY(LOW PROFILE)
16X DVD(+/-)R/RW 12X RAM (+/-)R DL LIGHTSCRIBE SATA
WINDOWS 7 HOME PREMIUM 64 BIT
SAMSUNG 2333HD 23′ HD MONITOR/HDTV 1080P
@eteknix Erm, not really. Crysis came out ages ago and my friend has a 5770 and can run it on high, including max AA.
@eteknix
He would able to play with a slight overclock of both the CPU and the GPu.. You need to think about that the 5970 is a 5870 core times 2 that is underclocked to keep heat and power usage down!
this sounds like 3dgameman in the beginning.
wht are the results for the 5450 plus the iontergrated card in the 890GX chipset?
if people are thinking about getting this card but worried about how it handles games i would recommend it. it CAN be overclocked quite easily but because of the passive cooling i had to add my own fan
Your reviews looks like 3DGAMEMAN his reviews
But… after all good review
i have that graphic card n it sucks, really dont buy it :S
will this card play resident evil 5 and gears of wars and etc
how much psu does it require