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Posted at 6:25 AM on Thursday 08/20/09 by
Ben
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NewEgg has the GIGABYTE GV-R435OC-512I Radeon HD 4350 512MB 64-bit GDDR2 PCI Express 2.0 x16 HDCP Ready Low Profile Video Card for $30 - $10 rebate [Exp 8/31] = $20 with free shipping. Good NewEgg.com user reviews. Features an HDMI port and a 650MHz core clock.
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    kobyhud - Posted 6:47 am PDT 08/20/09 (195 Posts)  Report Spam

    Dual digital outputs makes this a pretty fair deal.

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    jammaster - Posted 6:49 am PDT 08/20/09 (90 Posts)  Report Spam

    a good low end card, but the rebate kills the deal.

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    ironbadge - Posted 6:51 am PDT 08/20/09 (2555 Posts)  Report Spam

    I got it $35 from egg last week. I must email them to complain Very Happy

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    sivartk - Posted 7:09 am PDT 08/20/09 (259 Posts)  Report Spam

    does this one have problem with audio pass through on HDMI? I know that some brands of the 4350 card did have issues.

    Also, if you can find the ASUS brand (bought last week for $25AR from the egg) it is fanless and much better for an HTPC.

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    Dawgfan1 - Posted 8:05 am PDT 08/20/09 (227 Posts)  Report Spam

    #5 Why is it better or are you saying fanless is better for a HTPC

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    allibaby - Posted 8:51 am PDT 08/20/09 (181 Posts)  Report Spam

    I have an HP desktop with a GeForce 8400GS video card that keeps getting a scrambled display on the monitor. Switched out monitors and it does the same thing. Updated the driver off Nvidia's website. Any other ideas or how do I confirm the problem is the video card? Irks me that pc is only 18 months old.

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    ACC - Posted 9:10 am PDT 08/20/09 (42 Posts)  Report Spam

    #4 I own this card for almost 2 months and i do not have any problems with audio.

    # 4 again Yes Asus one is better (got that one too). It is fanless design with huge heatsink. Fan on Gigabyte can get a little bit loud at times.

    Both are decent cards.

    # 2 i got rebate from Gigabyte in about 2 weeks. That no wait option.

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    Towncivilian - Posted 9:27 am PDT 08/20/09 (1236 Posts)  Report Spam

    #6 try a different monitor cable first

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    allibaby - Posted 9:57 am PDT 08/20/09 (181 Posts)  Report Spam

    Thanks #8, but I tried a whole different cable and monitor from another pc and it did the same thing. You can tell the pc is running, but the display is so scrambled with lines, squares, etc it is unreadable. Is it unusual for a video card to die in less than two years use? How much to replace with a decent video card for my kids to play pc games like Battlefield and Star Wars on it?

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    nuisance - Posted 10:07 am PDT 08/20/09 (10365 Posts)  Report Spam

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    allibaby - Posted 10:21 am PDT 08/20/09 (181 Posts)  Report Spam

    #10, once the display is scrambled it usually just comes back on scrambled after powering the pc down and turning it back on, but sometimes it will boot up and run normally for a time. Then the display will just get scrambled again while surfing the internet, email or playing a game. It might work only 5% of the time right now. The pc is a HP Pavillion m9000t. I downloaded a driver directly from Nvidia's website while it was working last night. Worked for a while and then it scrambled again. Frustrating!

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    nuisance - Posted 11:11 am PDT 08/20/09 (10365 Posts)  Report Spam

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    Towncivilian - Posted 11:53 am PDT 08/20/09 (1236 Posts)  Report Spam

    #11 do you have any other video cards (or onboard video) you could test in that machine?

    If the video card has a fan, make sure it's actually spinning.

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    Casecutter - Posted 12:24 pm PDT 08/20/09 (5003 Posts)  Report Spam

    As to the fan cooler bear in mind this is an OC'd unit so a heat-sink only might not be enough. For a HTPC where silence is golden this might not be the high on the list, . I'd consider this card as an IGP up-grade for an older slim-line enclosure with limited air movement. I used a 3450 with smallish H-S (stock clock) in a slim line and it ran hotter than I liked. Ended up remounting the cooler and added a small fan to move air in that area… and it was all good. For someone who looking for DVI-D HDMI outputs without worrying about airflow issue this is a straightforward plug-in. Read through 4 page of the latest Eggviews and no comment on the fan (either quiet or loud), so it appear to be alright for what it is. But some of those Eggviews leave a lot to be desired.

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    Casecutter - Posted 1:11 pm PDT 08/20/09 (5003 Posts)  Report Spam

    There's MSI 4350 for the same money; it's dual slot Heat-sink down side while it doesn't come with the L-P bracket.
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814127436
    For $3 extra the Asus is another choice; again dual slot but at least it includes a L-P bracket that's dual slot so you can still have the VGA connector.
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814121310

    Lastly I wouldn't consider pushing this 500W Apevia PSU past 380W; but as a Combo it's priced right... Someone might find it has value? $30 -AR $10 & $20 free shipping.
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboDealDetails.aspx?ItemList=Combo.239986

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    ironbadge - Posted 3:57 pm PDT 08/20/09 (2555 Posts)  Report Spam

    I will get a $5 credit for the next order Very Happy

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    ucansee - Posted 8:24 pm PDT 08/20/09 (1216 Posts)  Report Spam

    #6 I see only two problems that you might able to fix this problem. First, go to device mananger under device manger click on Display adapters, If you see two display adapters click on one that's using onboard (disable) that click Okay. reboot problem should fix.. If you already done that, It must be your power supply, I use 500watts Min, so that it would be the last place I look at if things like that happen. If you already done that, Try reboot your computer tap on delete untill you see BIOS come's up, click on untill you see Video make sure you set it to PCI-E video instead of onboard.. If everything fail, Try to upgrade you driver. If that fail, try to move it to another computer, If that fail. time to RMA the video card.. Good Luck..

    I bought two of this Gigabyte 4350 is on two of my computers, Works nice, worth the money. you can install two of this card and make 1GB of memory if you board support dual card, over clock easy, Not the BEST. But very DECENT, good graphic. I have'nt see any rebates check yet? two month already.. Even with-out the rebate, still worth it. would buy again..

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    ACC - Posted 7:00 am PDT 08/21/09 (42 Posts)  Report Spam

    # 17 - 8 to 12 weeks.... Usually 12 with Gigabyte. At least i got mine for motherboard in 12 weeks. Did you receive email from gigabyte stating that rebate has been processed?

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    allibaby - Posted 8:58 am PDT 08/21/09 (181 Posts)  Report Spam

    #17, Turned on pc this morning and can't get it to get beyone scrambled display. I'll try turning it on again later and see if I can get it to do anything.

    I remembered yesterday that I bought this using American Express and they double the manufacturers warranty. So I put a claim in with them last night so hopefully they will cover the cost to repair or replace.

    Has anyone ever used this American Express Extended Warranty benefit?

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