NewEgg.com has the HIS Hightech H465FS512P Radeon HD 4650 512MB 128-bit GDDR2 PCI Express 2.0 x16 HDCP Ready Video Card for $55 - $10 rebate [Exp 4/30] = $45 with free shipping. Features 320 stream processing units, GDDR2 memory, 2x DVI ports (1x HDMI via adapter), and is HDCP ready.
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DogFart - Posted 4:31 am PDT 04/4/09 (489 Posts)
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bargainbasement - Posted 6:54 am PDT 04/4/09 (128 Posts)
Read the 62 reviews at NewEgg.
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sunnyjoy - Posted 8:36 am PDT 04/4/09 (13 Posts)
It was sold as $50-10 in newegg half a year ago
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dave_c - Posted 5:17 pm PDT 04/4/09 (7521 Posts)
Makes no sense, too slow to game and not much less expensive than an entire mobo w/integrated HD video.
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dabomb - Posted 7:17 pm PDT 04/4/09 (284 Posts)
get the 4670 for 69.99 -$10 rebate for a total of 59.99.
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Casecutter - Posted 10:11 am PDT 04/6/09 (2614 Posts)
It has been $40, and with the newer RV740 coming out in early April I would see the 4650 and respective pricing marching down.
If building a new lower-end do-all regular computer most 780G mobo’s can provide the same level of proficiency, and would be all you need. Although that won’t help those with an older Dell, with say a 6150 IGS mobo, they then need to worry about COA on the Dell OS which changing the mobo will most likely entail. While, if they want to game the PSU will in all probability needs to be changed to run any capable gaming card.
http://magicboxlive.bacon.com/2008/09/geforce-9500gt-vs-ati-hd-4650-vs-hd.html
http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Sapphire/HD_4650_OC
If building a new lower-end do-all regular computer most 780G mobo’s can provide the same level of proficiency, and would be all you need. Although that won’t help those with an older Dell, with say a 6150 IGS mobo, they then need to worry about COA on the Dell OS which changing the mobo will most likely entail. While, if they want to game the PSU will in all probability needs to be changed to run any capable gaming card.
http://magicboxlive.bacon.com/2008/09/geforce-9500gt-vs-ati-hd-4650-vs-hd.html
http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Sapphire/HD_4650_OC






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