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Awesome card, doesn’t need any extra power connector so no need to upgrade power supply if you are upgrading even an older PC. Will play almost all games on High settings without a glitch
Posted by Zack
first one work exellent for LoL and others games, but in the second week the fan stop sometimes and need restart the computer, my drivers were ok so i dont know wht happend. so i returned the card and bought another one, i installed the card and try to connect the dvi cable but the screws of the card were bad placed, and one come out with the cable
Posted by lemonation
I bought a Dell Inspiron 580 about 5 years ago. It came with a AMD Radeon 5450 graphics card. Since 2009 I have always had to turn off shadows, anti-aliasing, ambient occlusion, and vertical sync. If I was lucky, I could get a playable frame rate at 1024x768. Finally, I decided that something must be done. I searched around a bit, and found that this card had decent performance for the price. I thought that this might give me enough power to at least turn up the resolution, but not much more. I was so wrong! I don't own a game that I can't run on ultra settings! COD4: MAXED OUT, 85-91 FPS BFBC2 (a game that required a low specs patch to get a measly 33 fps on my old card): MAXED OUT, 60-80 FPS TFU2: MAXED OUT, 60-70 FPS COD MW2: MAXED OUT, 75-80 FPS COD BO: MAXED OUT 60-70 FPS COD MW3: MAXED OUT 75-80 FPS CSGO: MAXED OUT 90-100 FPS I could go on, but these are the only games I've tested so far. In short, if you have a computer with a low power PSU, integrated graphics, or a bad discrete chip, BUY THIS CARD! Best bang for the buck I've ever experienced.
Posted by Filly