



( 10 reviews )
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Posted: Jul 22 2009
This unit was recommned by Dell as an upgrade. It was actually slower than my current 128 MB in my Dimension E510. I want to return the unit for full credit. I purchased an ATI Vision Tek HD 4550 512 MB unit for about $40.00 less than this unit. It is excellent.
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Posted: Jan 18 2009
If you have an older computer with a PCI slot and you need dual DVI there are not a whole lot of options out there. I've had to use allot of different video cards over the years. Overall I've had the fewest problems from ATI cards. Like the Honda COG commercial, it's nice when things just work.
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Posted: Oct 23 2008
I think this card for the application I needed it for was adequate. I did have a boost in graphics cababilities and I was able to connect it to my 73 inch Mitsubishi DLP without any hassle aside from having to buy a 7 pin HDTV dongle(because that is the only way you can connect it to a T.V.that does not have a dvi or vga input and also dvi to hdmi adapter will not work for this card either). It does put off a very good 1080i picture. I bought this card Due mostly because my computer only has a pci(not pci Express)connection this card did the trick. Install was fairly easy just remember to uninstall, turn off, or delete your onbaord graphics card if it applies to your computer. plug in the new card and viola you are done. I did think that the price of this item was a little steap but if it is your only option then I would agree it is worth the price. I hope this review helps and Visiontek in my opinion is very good.

















