RADEON HD3650 PCIE 512MB 2PORT DVI TV-OUT 300W REQ

RADEON HD3650 PCIE 512MB 2PORT DVI TV-OUT 300W REQ

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Dec 29, 2008
mp3sgt
5 out of 5 stars review

Excellent card for good budget gaming

This card has plenty of DDR2 RAM and is easily overclockable, though not too much so. Card is not too large and overbearing in the case and has a silent fan. The card stays cool and has been able to handle everything I put it through. Only issue, be careful when using Folding@GPU for the science people. If you overclock the card and put it through GPU folding, it will crash and cause a VPU Recover. I do play newer games and it works well. I don't need high anti aliasing and extremely high resolutions, so this card is perfect. Hardcore gamers should go up the ladder on performance but smallish resolution gaming and everyday users should consider this card, especially from an older card( I went from Nvidia 7300). Oh and as for shipping, the site to store was unavailable so that was a bummer. However, I paid only 9.99 for 2 day shipping on a Saturday night and got it Monday.

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Apr 17, 2009
fCJnk4kckmd
5 out of 5 stars review

Works great in both 64-bit Linux and Windows Vista

The fan I got is not at all quiet, removing the near inaudibility of my computer. There seems to be a bug when playing the Sims 2 (on 64-bit Vista, btw) which causes objects to flicker in a striped fashion and getting the latest driver didn't help. There's a similar problem when rendering to the image editor in Blender on Linux (but not Windows). Could be a 64-bit thing. The component output on my S-Video 'break-out pod' doesn't work with the card. I've read that only ATI branded adapters work but I haven't tested it.

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Feb 13, 2009
DejavuDesigns
5 out of 5 stars review

Good Product

Had to buy a new computer for my business, and I had to upgrade the graphics card and this one was perfect. Works great and is exactly what I needed.

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