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ATI Radeon HD 4350 and 4550: Great HTPC Solutions
ATI Radeon HD 4350 and 4550: Great HTPC Solutions
Date: September 30th, 2008
Topic: Video Card
Manufacturer: ATI
Author: Derek Wilson
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The Perfect HTPC Cards

Like the rest of the Radeon HD 4000 series (4870, 4850, 4670 and 4650) the new Radeon HD 4550 and 4350 both support 8-channel LPCM over HDMI. This makes these two cards the perfect addition to any HTPC for use in a 6 or 8 channel home theater setup. The Radeon HD 4550 reference design is a full height PCI Express x16 card but it's completely passively cooled, making it an even better HTPC solution than the 4670 and cheaper. If you don't care about gaming performance but want a good way of upgrading your PC to full hardware H.264/VC-1/MPEG-2 acceleration, the 4550 is perfect, especially if the multi-channel LPCM over HDMI output matters to you.


Radeon HD 4550

We tested the 4550's 8-channel LPCM output and it worked just as advertised, no different than the more expensive ATI cards. And honestly, compared to integrated graphics solutions, getting 8-channel LPCM and hardware decode working is just as easy if not easier.

The only requirement is that you install the Realtek HDMI Audio driver from Realtek's site, once that's done you'll get the option to enable 8-channel audio output in Vista's speaker configuration settings.

The Radeon HD 4350 is an even cheaper alternative to adding 8-channel LPCM output and hardware Blu-ray acceleration, however the half-height reference design does require a fan by default. While add in board partners will undoubtedly produce passively cooled versions, the default 4350 includes a fan; it's small and reasonably quiet, but it's still a fan.


Radeon HD 4350

AMD states that while both the 4550 and 4350 support full hardware Blu-ray decode acceleration, the 4350 may not be able to fully accelerate a high bitrate 2nd stream for picture in picture scenarios. We didn't have the opportunity to test this on our 4350 but we'll be following up with more HD decode tests in a future HTPC article. Both GPUs should decode a single stream 1080p Blu-ray movie without any issues, offloading 100% of the decode pipeline to the GPU; we confirmed that the 4550 works as expected and we're assuming the 4350 is the same given that the hardware is identical.

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GPU are great @ $40 by tuteja1986, 417 days ago
Will it come in APG ?

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RE: GPU are great @ $40 by erikejw, 416 days ago
"For our comparison to integrated graphics, we looked at two games: Crysis and Oblivion. These games tend to cover the spectrum fairly well from DX9 to DX10, and they tell the same story: integrated graphics suck."

So you really beleive that casual gamers will go out and buy the 2 most demanding games released(when new). That is quite hilarious.

A casual gamer might want to play a game someone bought them for christmas like a 3d golf game or a race game or a strategy game or even a good fps shooter, not that common for casual gamers though.

Why not compare those games instead of picking out crysis, hell, even last generation 500$ card have problems with that game.

How about making a comparison of "normal" games and see what resolution you can play them. Who cares if you get 4 or 7 fps in Crysis with 2 different IGP solutions. I wan't to know if I can play a game at all and in what resolution.

Of course IGP solutions is worthless for hardcore gamers, noone will claim anything else.However a good reviewer will have the ability to look beyond his own needs.

IGP are supposed to be slower than discrete cards, that doesn't make them worthless.





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RE: GPU are great @ $40 by erikejw, 416 days ago
I was mostly wrong here.
I didn't even care to read the end before I wrote my response.

I read the other review for a few days ago that the Shrimp did and this is directed towards that article and I thought you would do the same.

You used a weird choice of games but you did put in settings that made the games playable and you compared resolutions that would make the game playable, hats off for that.

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AMD is really hitting its stride in graphics... by xeutonmojukai, 417 days ago
so let's get this straight:

AMD has the best two-GPU-one-card solution on the market.
They have the best HTPC cards on the market.
They have the best single slot card on the market.
They have the best entry-level card for quality gaming.
They have the best integrated graphics...

Not only that, but their prices seem to remain very low...

I just hope all this inevitable revenue goes towards an excellent CPU line next generation.

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RE: AMD is really hitting its stride in graphics... by whatthehey, 417 days ago
Given the above is pretty much what Anandtech has said during the past couple of months, I love how all the idiots out there still try to say this site is biased against AMD and is in the pocket of NVIDIA and Intel. I've been a reader for a LONG time, and let me tell you I've seen them praise any company with a superior product. Sorry folkds, but the AMD CPUs right now simply can't stand up to Intel. NVIDIA is also better in several areas, but at least it's a generally close match.

In summary: A great big F U to all those Inquirer readers.

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Hybrid Crossfire? by BigLan, 417 days ago
Can either of these run in hybrid crossfire on a 780g or 790gx motherboard, or does only the 3450 work?

These cards sound really nice for converting an older box into a htpc, though I'm not sure if lpcm audioo out is such a big deal at this price point - you're going to need a relatively expensive receiver to take advantage of it, so the $30 difference between a 4550 and 4650 isn't going to really matter, though the passive cooler might.

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RE: Hybrid Crossfire? by Calin, 417 days ago
The 4550 will also has reduced power requirements over the 4650 - and this will help with the noise level too.

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blue ray offload tests ? by haplo602, 417 days ago
So you are testing 2 cards aimed mainly on HTPC market but all you do is GAME benchmarks ?

What about a video playback test compared to the best IGP solutions ? I mean CPU offload graphs and such ?

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RE: blue ray offload tests ? by Strid, 417 days ago
Yeah, I agree. That is pretty important for the point the author is trying to prove. Also, the cards seem pretty power hungry? It's difficult to tell from the charts, but they're pretty close to the 4670 and 9500GT? I would have liked to see power ratings for only the 4550/4350. Sure they blow the hat off IGPs, no question, but at what power cost?

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RE: blue ray offload tests ? by Calin, 417 days ago
This was the system power - measured from the wall. Unfortunately, the power used by video card is difficult to measure (if at all possible without a big budget). Some guesses on the power use would be fine, though, and some temperature readings too

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