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VisionTek Radeon HD4350 x1 PCIe 512MB DMS59 SFF DDR2 B2 Retail Graphics Cards (900308)

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Product Description
Small Form Factor design fits in today's Low Profile desktops and workstations (short bracket mounted on card). Card is convertible to standard ATX design with (included) tall bracket for standard chassis as well. Single slot, Dual Monitor support is now available for your Small Form Factor PC. The VisionTek Radeon HD4350 DMS59 combines a radically new and efficient ultra-threaded core architecture with ATI's revolutionary Avivo video and display technology. Full support for Microsoft DX10.1 and DX9. The VisionTek Radeon HD4350 DMS59 delivers exceptional visual performance for all types of PC entertainment and productivity. Ideal for moderate gaming, multimedia, office productivity, and workstation applications.

Product Details

Brand: VisionTek Products

Model: 900308
Platform: Windows
Format: CD-ROM
Number of items: 1
Dimensions: 2.40" h x .63" w x 6.70" l, 1.20 pounds

Features


DMS59 connector
Dual DVI, Dual VGA, Single DVI/single VGA supported via included cable
Single slot solution
Short bracket mounted on card (Convertible to tall bracket ATX form factor)
Support XP, Vista, and 7
Editorial Reviews

From the Manufacturer





ATI Radeon HD 4350 graphics card.
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VisionTek ATI Radeon HD 4350 Graphics Card

With all the latest features, the ATI Radeon HD 4350 graphics cards deliver an incredible visual experience with unprecedented levels of graphics realism and set a new standard. Add this graphics card to your PC and watch Blu-ray movies and HD content play with incredible visual fidelity, get the most out of Microsoft Window Vista and play the latest games with support for Microsoft DirectX 10.1. Do it all with break-through energy efficiency that doesn’t compromise performance.





Achieve the most productive workspace.
Optimal Performance, Break-through Efficiency and Stability

Save time and energy with the VisionTek Productivity Series ATI Radeon HD 4350 graphics cards which provide optimal performance, break-through efficiency and stability. These graphics cards are a great option for business users who engage in video conferencing or use creative applications that require fast frame rates and exceptional visual quality. With platform-independent intelligent power management, the AMD Radeon HD 4350 Series graphics cards deliver the power needed to blaze through even the most intense applications while intuitively conserving energy at idle or when demand is low.

Multi-Monitor Support, Advance Multi-tasking

Expand your visual workspace with multi- monitor support for advanced multi- tasking to help you get more done in less time. AMD also offers monthly ATI Catalyst driver updates and industry leading customer support for your ATI Radeon graphics products (some conditions may apply).

Small Form Factor

Small Form Factor design fits in today’s low profile desktops and workstations (short bracket mounted on card). Card is convertible to standard ATX design with (included) tall bracket for standard chassis as well. Single slot, dual monitor support is now available for your small form factor PC.

Exceptional Visual Performance

The VisionTek Radeon HD 4350 DMS59 combines a radically new and efficient ultra-threaded core architecture with ATI’s revolutionary Avivo video and display technology. Avivo technology connects to high-resolution displays and home entertainment devices and produces vibrant colors, ultra sharp images, and the smoothest video playback ever offered by ATI. Full support for Microsoft DX10.1 and DX9. The VisionTek Radeon HD 4350 DMS59 delivers exceptional visual performance for all types of PC entertainment and productivity. Ideal for moderate gaming, multimedia, office productivity, and workstation applications.




Supported Operating Systems

Windows 7, Windows Vista, or Windows XP (all versions)

System Requirements

Intel Pentium 4/III, Celeron, AMDDuron/Athlon/Athlon XP, or compatible with x1 PCI Express slot
256MB of system memory (1GB+ recommended for Windows Vista)
Installation software requires CD-ROM drive
DVD playback requires DVD drive
Correct Chipset drivers
250 watt or greater power supply
Single x1 or x16 PCI Express expansion slot

What's in the Box

AMD RADEON 4350 GPU, MS59 connector, 2 DVI to VGA Adapter, tall bracket for ATX conversion, DMS59 Y-cable, driver CD, install guide.

Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews

10 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
Now Everyone Wants a Dual Monitor Setup!
By Vincent E. Martin
Pros: Small form factor, Dual DVI or VGA output; 512MB SDRAM

Cons: None so far

Bottom-Line: In the VisionTek Radeon HD 4350 we have picked a sure winner. Not only is the adapter affordable, but it delivers outstanding performance with plenty of room to grow.

Over the years I have found that one is much more productive with a lot of screen real estate. The wider the display of course, the more information one can squeeze between the corners. But, not everyone, including me, can afford a wide screen display, so we fall back on the next best thing, the dual monitor set-up.

Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 made attaching multiple monitors to one computer infinitely easier, and Microsoft Windows 7 only takes this functionality to the next level by automatically detecting each new display, numbering it, and making it read for use. Of course all of this nifty functionality is depended on the video card/adapter; it has to be able to support two or more monitors. At work the move is on the place two monitors on everyone desk. Our display adapter of choice: the PCI-E based VisionTek RADEON HD 4350 DMS59 Video Card with 512MB of DDR2 VRAM onboard.

The Adapter

The short form factor, low profile VisionTek Radeon HD 4350 graphics adapter card uses the ATI Radeon GPU to provide multi-monitor support (up to 2 displays). Although the card is advertised as a low profile unit, the card is convertible to standard ATX design with (included) tall bracket for standard chassis.

Combining completely new and efficient ultra-threaded core architecture with ATI's revolutionary Avivo video and display technology, the VisionTek Radeon HD 4350 DMS59 offers full support for Microsoft DX10.1 and DX9. The VisionTek Radeon HD4350 DMS59 is ideal for office productivity, modest gaming, multimedia, and other workstation applications.

Installation (Hardware/Software):

Installation of the VisionTek Radeon HD 4350 DMS59 is a pretty straight forward affair; the card sits comfortably in any available PCI-e slot. Most of our installations are in Dell GX 500 series desktop computers wherein there is little room to spare, so the small form factor design of the card is most welcome. Once locked into place the VisionTek Radeon HD 4350 DMS59 was ready to use with Windows XP SP2/3, or in a small number of cases, Windows 7 Enterprise.

The box includes cables to connect dual monitors via DVI or VGA; I chose DVI hooking the cables to Dell 190P series displays. It's worth noting that even though the card is installed and providing output for dual monitors, the integrated display adapter will still work (depending on BIOS settings). On my computer, a Dell 9000 series workstation I utilize both the VisionTek Radeon HD 4350 adapter and the integrated video adapter with Windows 7 Enterprise installed.

Once in place I powered on the PC. I skipped the software installation, but installed the driver stack for a 64-bit OS. Once that chore was complete I used Windows 7 display properties to configure the various cards and assign the appropriate numbers to my (3) monitors. That's it, the whole install process took less than 10 minutes to accomplish including the BIOS configuration.

First Impressions:

I like this card, a lot! Even without the installation of the VisionTek (ATI) specific software, the adapter's performance is exceptional, however the included software does deliver an imposing set of tools that give one unmatched control over the graphics environment, but what I use my business computer for the overhead would not be worth the effort.

The VisionTek Radeon HD 4350 is a decent dual-port video graphics card. The picture is clear, crisp, bright, and well defined; the colors are vibrant and true to life; the text is sharp and remarkably in-focus and crisp; and the monitor flickers not a bit even at refresh rate of 60Hz. I am seeing images in a whole new light with the VisionTek Radeon HD 4350; the colors no longer blend together in a confusing mix of off-hued pixels; indeed colors are realistic down to the minutest of details.

I am not a gamer, nor a graphics designer, so I will come nowhere close to putting this card through its true paces, or realizing the full potential of the PCI-e, on-board processor, SDRAM technology. Nonetheless I like the feeling of knowing that I have barley touched the potential of the card, that as I place new demands on it, it will deliver without hesitation.

Video, VCD and DVD playback are the most impressive improvement over the VisionTek Radeon HD 4350. Video playback through the VisionTek Radeon HD 4350 is outstanding at the standard size, and I am happy to report that image quality suffers only minutely at full screen with DVD, VCD, .ASF, .MOV, or Mpeg formats. And of course GoTo Meeting, WebEx, and other video conferencing/ sharing technologies present no issue for the adapter.

Conclusions:

In the VisionTek Radeon HD 4350 we have picked a sure winner. Not only is the adapter affordable, but it delivers outstanding performance with plenty of room to grow. ATI is one of the oldest and most trusted names in computer graphics, and the VisionTek Radeon HD 4350 continues their tradition of offering superior products at a reasonable price. If you are looking for the perfect mate for Windows 9.xx / 2000 /XP, or Windows 7 at or slightly above the $100.00 price-point, look no further than the VisionTek Radeon HD 4350.

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
Good product
By Mr. M
I have a modest computer w/ only a couple available PCIex1 slots (not PCIe x16) and wanted to run 4 monitors w/ out breaking the bank. Bought 2 and it worked out great on my win7 box b/c they were (a) PCIe x1, (b) didn't need an external power source (c) slim and didn't take up 2 slots like other cards (d) came w/ the 2 connector adapter and (e) new enough that AMD/ATI still offers good driver support. I'm not a gamer so didn't consider any performance aspects of the card. I cared about getting the screen realestate.

7 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
This is the card you want to ressurect a DELL E310 with a PCI Express x1
By Aaron Griffith
I bought the Readeon 4350 and it worked instantly no problems. The dell does find it and does call it an "audio device" at first. Do not use the "wizard" to load the drivers. Just go into the "device manager" and "right click" the device and choose to install or update drivers. Then choose to load them from a location of your choice. Tell it to find the drivers on the driver disc that is loaded in your disc drive.

I can get online now and play WORLD OF TANKS no problem. And I'm running it at a
very high quality. Very happy.

(Before putting in card)
Turn on Dell.
Press F2 at Blue DELL loading.
Enter bios. Go to Video.
Primary Video. Press enter.
The video is set on AUTO. Set it to ONBOARD.
(If you don't do this befor you put in the card your PC will be in conflict and the monitor will not turn on.)
Now go to MY COMPUTER and RIGHT CLICK.
CLICK MANAGE. Go to DEVICE MANAGER. DISABLE ONBOARD VIDEO.
Power down.
NOW
Place card in. Power on.
(Now you will go in and load the drivers for the card. Power down. Power up and enter the bios again and set it back to auto. Back out of the bios and SAVE. Swap the video cable. Reboot.)

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