Club 3D HD4350 PCI Express x1 graphics card is based on ATI™ RV710 graphics processing unit and the latest PCI Express bus interface technology. With all the latest features, the Club 3D HD4350 graphics card delivers the performance you need to take your high-definition experience to the next level at home, work and play. Use the native HDMI connector for a single cable connection between your home cinema system and your graphics card. Do it all with a noiseless passive cooling system and break-through efficiency that doesn’t compromise performance.
Product Name: HD4350 PCI-E x1 Edition
Product Series: Radeon HD4000
Item Code: CGAX-4352ILX1
EAN Code: 8717249406419
GPU Chipset: RV710
GPU Clock: 600MHz
Stream Processors: 80
Memory Size: 512MB
Memory Interface: 64BIT
Memory Type: DDR2
Memory Clock: 800MHz
Cooling Type: Passive Heatsink
DirectX version: 10.1
OpenGL: YES
Slot Width: 2 Slots
Card Size: 167*57*32 mm
DVI: 1x Dual Link
CRT: 1x
HDMI: 1x
Display Port: N/A
HDTV out: NO
TV-Out: NO
HDCP Ready: YES
RAMDAC: 400MHz
Max. Res. digital: 2560x1600
Max. Res. analog: 2048x1536
Profile: Low profile
Club 3D Radeon HD 4350 PCI-E x1 Video Card
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Club 3D Radeon HD 4350 PCI-E x1 Video Card
Here is an interesting PCIe x1 card for those looking for such a solution. The system requirements for this GPU state that it needs just a 350W PSU, which is nice. The card will work in any PCI Express x1,x4, x8 or x16 slot available on the motherboard.
Re: Club 3D Radeon HD 4350 PCI-E x1 Video Card
two words: Home. Theatre.
nothing else
interesting concept though
nothing else
interesting concept though
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Re: Club 3D Radeon HD 4350 PCI-E x1 Video Card
I'm interested in this, but PCI-E X1 and a 4350; will it even be an improvement over integrated graphics?
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Re: Club 3D Radeon HD 4350 PCI-E x1 Video Card
The Radeon HD 4350 is 96 gigaFLOPS
The 785G chipset has just 40 Gflops for example, so yes this would be an improvement for nearly all integrated solutions
The 785G chipset has just 40 Gflops for example, so yes this would be an improvement for nearly all integrated solutions
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Re: Club 3D Radeon HD 4350 PCI-E x1 Video Card
This will be a great drop-in card for corporate environments to slap in the slim Dell boxes. I see the VGA port is added with a ribbon cable, so it is safe to assume it will come with a slim sized bracket! Finally offering a replacement for those legacy PCI graphics cards! Only thing it is missing is the dual, DVI port with Y-adapter for dual DVI monitors instead of the standard single DVI port that only supports one DVI monitor.
Re: Club 3D Radeon HD 4350 PCI-E x1 Video Card
The card's pretty expensive; costs more than a 4850 that's on sale! I checked Newegg.com and it's $99.99 for it . WIsh they would sell it for cheaper.
Oh yeah, they DO include a slim size bracket, and the VGA port can be removed if it's unneeded.
Oh yeah, they DO include a slim size bracket, and the VGA port can be removed if it's unneeded.
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Re: Club 3D Radeon HD 4350 PCI-E x1 Video Card
hello, just wanna ask if this card will work and fit my pc? thnks a gazillion.
i want to put it in an IBM ThinkCentre M52 8215-D7U Desktop PC - Intel Pentium D 820 2.8GHz with 4GB DDR2 RAM
i want to put it in an IBM ThinkCentre M52 8215-D7U Desktop PC - Intel Pentium D 820 2.8GHz with 4GB DDR2 RAM
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Re: Club 3D Radeon HD 4350 PCI-E x1 Video Card
I looked at the specs of your pc and you do not have any pci express ports.kalibugan wrote:hello, just wanna ask if this card will work and fit my pc? thnks a gazillion.
i want to put it in an IBM ThinkCentre M52 8215-D7U Desktop PC - Intel Pentium D 820 2.8GHz with 4GB DDR2 RAM
Therefore this card will not work in your pc.
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Re: Club 3D Radeon HD 4350 PCI-E x1 Video Card
DON'T LAUGH at this question...
What if you have two 4350's laying around and wanted to Crossfire them? Would it boost performance at all? is it even worth buying a crossfire cable to do so?
OK, after thinking about it I guess you can laugh now...
What if you have two 4350's laying around and wanted to Crossfire them? Would it boost performance at all? is it even worth buying a crossfire cable to do so?
OK, after thinking about it I guess you can laugh now...
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Re: Club 3D Radeon HD 4350 PCI-E x1 Video Card
considering there is no crossfire connection on the card itself.. for startersKaos Kid wrote:OK, after thinking about it I guess you can laugh now...
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Re: Club 3D Radeon HD 4350 PCI-E x1 Video Card
Yep, you're right. I dug out my mobo manual and find that it supports ATI Hybrid CrossfireX, and makes no mention of any cables needed. I'm not sure what CrossfireX does, can you clue me in?
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Re: Club 3D Radeon HD 4350 PCI-E x1 Video Card
hybrid crossfire is simply one card + the onboard graphics(marginal gain, teh board and gfx card combine some power via PCIe slot) whereas crossfireX combines two or more graphics cards for great performance gains (near double performance, via Crossfire connectors)
(with over ~$80 graphics cards hybrid crossfire HURTS performance, with really low end cards it bumps a couple FPS)
(with over ~$80 graphics cards hybrid crossfire HURTS performance, with really low end cards it bumps a couple FPS)
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Re: Club 3D Radeon HD 4350 PCI-E x1 Video Card
Ahhh, I see. The reason I have these is that I bought a Gigabyte 4350 OC awhile back, and recently inherited a XFX 4350 and since the 2 mobos I have now have HD4290 and HD4200 onboard I figured they weren't really much of a boost over the onboard. I thought that if I could crossfire them using the 890X chipped mobo that offers the Hybrid CrossfireX that I could have something strong enough to use for folding, at least something stronger than just the onboard HD4290. Oh well. Thanks for the info!
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