diamond 4650pe1g ati radeon hd 4650 pcie 1gb gddr2 dual dvi video card
5/01/2010
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The ATI Radeon HD 4600 Series of GPUs allow you to experience the power of HD with graphics processing designed for how you work and play. The Diamond Radeon HD 4650 delivers outstanding performance at a great price. Watch the latest Blu-ray and HD-DVD videos in full 1080p HD â and upscale beyond - without placing huge demands on your CPU. Technical Specs include 1GB Memory, 600Mhz Core Clock, 500Mhz Memory Clock, GDDR2 Memory Configuration, 128-bit Memory Interface, Display Formats: Hydravision 4 Dual Link DVI, Superscale unified shader architecture, PCI Express x 16 2.0 support, 320 Stream Processing units, 32GB per second memory bandwidth, Direct X 10.1 / Shader Model 4.1, ATI Crossfire X Multi-GPU Support for highly scalable performance (Up to four GPU support with an AMD 790FX based motherboard), High-speed 128-bit-HDR (High Dynamic Range) rendering, Up to 24x Custom Filter Anti-Aliasing, 55nm process technology, ATI Avivo HD Video and Display Technology, Game Physics processing capability, Built-in HDMI with Multi-channel 7.1 surround audio, Unified Video Decoder (UVD) for Blu-ray and HD DVD, ATI PowerPlay energy conserving technology, OpenGL 2.0 Support. System Requirements: AMD Athlon or Intel Pentium 4 2.0 Ghz or faster, PCI Express based PC is required with one X16 lane graphics slot available on the motherboard,400 Watt or greater power supply,1GB of system memory, Installation software requires CD-ROM drive, DVD playback requires DVD drive, Blu-ray / HD DVD playback requires Blu-ray / HD DVD drive……..
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Technical Details
- PCI Express 2.0 Interface
- 1GB Memory with 128 bit memory interface and GDDR2 memory configuration
- 600 mhz core clock and 500 MHz memory clock
- Support for Microsoft Direct X 10.1 Shader Model 4.1 and OpenGL 2.0
- Built-in HDMI and 7.1 surround sound
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2009-12-24
By L. T. Thel
This card was purchased to replace a dual-output ATI card (one DVI, one VGA) that had died an honorable death after four years of service in a dusty environment. I use my computer mainly for internet browsing, processing photographs, and editing tasks: I don’t need blazing speed for games, but want two screens with the sharpest possible text and images. I was happy to find a reasonably-priced card with dual DVI ports. Imagine my disappointment on opening the box from Amazon to find a card with the same configuration (one DVI, one VGA, one S-Video) as my old card. But, my computer was broken, and for my usage, the difference in perceived output between the two cables is probably imaginary.
I don’t have any quarrel with Diamond or ATI or Amazon: they are all competent outfits. Since there is an Amazon-verified label next to this review, it seems to me that I did order a product with the reasonable expectation that it would have two DVI ports. Probably you will get the right product, but in case Amazon got a mislabeled lot or some robot mispulls your order, too, you might need to do a return to straighten things out. Probably, that is what I should have done instead of writing this lame comment. But sometimes, life is just too short.

2009-09-14
By A. Goldberg (Austin, TX USA)
I have only owned this card for a few days, but it was easy to install and set up. It seems to be producing good color and text without any need to modify the display settings (unlike my previous card, which was always tough to calibrate with my LCD monitor). But it comes with a comprehensive configuration tool that will let you do everything from adjusting brightness to upping the clock speed. I don’t do a lot of gaming, so I can’t really speak to its abilities there, but I did want something that could handle gaming graphics if necessary, and I have no doubt it will perform just fine with a full 1GB of dedicated graphics memory.
If you’re not a gamer, buying a video card is kind of confusing. I just grabbed this one at a B&M retailer because it was PCI-Express, it could handle HD video (in case I ever put a Blu-Ray player in the PC), and it had two digital outputs for a good price.
Note that this is not the product in the picture. I’ve seen people complain about that on several review sites. This is the product in the title. It has two DVI video outputs and one S-Video out. DVI is the same signal as HDMI, so a simple cheap adapter will give you HD output to any device you need (I think it might have come with a DVI-to-Component adapter, but I’m not sure).

2009-06-24
By Winterlights
I’m easy to please with graphics on the PC
since I don’t play lots of games on it. However,
when I do, I want to play them full out, not
having to scale back the speed or power of the
game. Realize that I used a 128 meg budget Radeon
card before this, so now, with 1 GIG and faster
hardware its been a great pleasure to pump up
games like Fallout 3 to full graphics. The only
downside to this, I’ve found, is the drivers, they
may give you problems with sound, of all things.
Better than what I had, and a HELL of a lot better
than on-board graphics, it’ll do you right and let
you play games on the PC so you don’t have to
buy a Zbox or a PS9, but be aware that you may
have problems with the software that your going
to need some power user skills to solve.

2009-04-24
By Marco De Azevedo (Caracas, Venezuela.)
I installed it myself, it was really easy and the video quality is excellent.! 100% satisfied

2009-03-24
By Talal Jasim Alammar (Kuwait)
This card is good for someone who wants a mid range graphics solution, if all your looking for is HD TV. However, the picture is deceiving, it shows that the card has a native HDMI port, but when I got it, all it had was DVI, VGA, & S-Video. I had to use a DVI-HDMI adapter. So if you want native HDMI port DON’T get this card.
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