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    ATI Radeon HD 4350 versus EVGA GeForce 9400GT Review

    Posted on Monday, October 13 2008 @ 20:14:43 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    The ATI Radeon HD 4350 is an excellent card for the HTPC crowd. The ability to fit the card into a half height bay means It will fit into most cases without issue. The ability to run 7.1 HDMI Audio is a definite plus as the card can play audio without an audio card or even onboard audio. The ability to do full-screen Blu-Ray playback smoothly on the graphics chip is also a big plus.The 9400GT is more of a gamers' card than the ATI card. Its performance is higher across the board but again it becomes a matter of what do you want from a discrete graphics card. Do you want a card that plays the games with the highest resolution and settings? Then you'd be better off buying a more expensive card as the game play experience would be much more enjoyable. If you're a casual gamer that is looking to improve on the mediocre Intel integrated graphics then this is the card for you if you have $40 to spend.

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