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Sapphire Radeon HD 4550 512MB
 
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Max Slowik
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Jun. 8, 2009
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Specifications and Setup

In this review, we'll be comparing the Sapphire Radeon HD 4550 to:

A Radeon HD 3870
A Sapphire Radeon HD 4670
A Zotac GeForce 9500 GT
A Leadtek GeForce 9600 GSO
A Chaintech GeForce 9600 GT

Test Computer Specifications

Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 3GHz
Asus Rampage Formula
Crucial Ballistix Tracer DDR2 800 @ 4-4-4-12 (Sponsored by Crucial)
Thermaltake Toughpower 1000 (Sponsored by Thermaltake)
Windows Vista Ultimate x64 (Sponsored by Microsoft)

Video Card Specifications

Manufacturer's Website

“With all the latest features, the ATI Radeon™HD 4550 graphics cards deliver an incredible visual experience with best in classperformance. Enjoy unprecedented levels of graphics realism and play the latest games with support for Microsoft DirectX®10.1. Add this graphics card to your PC and watch Blu-ray movies and HD content play with incredible visual fidelity1, and view digital photos with over 1 billion colors2. Do it all with break-through efficiency that doesn’t compromise performance.”

ATI Radeon™ HD 4550 — 512MB of DDR3 memory
DirectX® 10.1
80 stream processing units
12x custom filter anti-aliasing (CFAA) and high performance anisotropic filtering
PCI Express® 2.0 support
Dual mode ATI CrossFireX™ technology multi-GPU support for highly scalable performance
ATI Avivo™ HD video and display technology
Unified Video Decoder 2 (UVD 2) for Blu-ray™ and HD Video
DVD Upscaling & Built-in HDMI with 7.1 surround sound support & Integrated DisplayPort with audio
Dynamic power management with ATI PowerPlay™ technology

I/O Output: VGA+DL-DVI-I+HDTV
Core Clock: 600 MHz & 80 Stream Processors
Memory Clock: 800MHz, 1800 Mbps.
PCI Express 2.0 x16 bus interface
512MB /64bit DDR3 memory interface
Single Slot Active Cooler
HDMI compliant via dongle
7.1 Audio Channel Support
Microsoft® DirectX® 10.1 support
Shader Model 4.1 support

 
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2 User Comments
1 - Posted by Audio/Video nerd on November 12, 2009 - 6:27 pm

There are so many reviews out there that test gaming performance; but they forget about the growing community of HTPC enthusiast that don’t game, but want an optimal solution to rip, organize, store and render high definition media. Some reviews include how much the onboard graphics card offloads the CPU wrt H.246, VC1 and MPEG decoding, but neglect image quality. Therefore, the brief inclusion of image quality here is a very good start of a trend in reviewing graphics cards for the benefit of us AV nerds in building a HTPC. Good job.

I am building an optimal HTPC and want the highest possible price/performance ratio. It should be cheap, energy efficient, quiet and fully capable of processing high def content. Some gaming capability with Empire Total War and MS Flight simulator won’t hurt but is not necessary at this point.

How about the following graphics cards?

HIS H467QS1GP (Radeon 4670): USD 75 (including shipping)
HIS H467QSS1GP (Radeon 4670): USD 100 (including shipping)
Force3D RADEON HD 4550 DDR3 (fanless): USD 60 (including shipping)

Which one ?

Other parts of my setup:

CASE: NSK2480 – quiet case with a reasonably quiet 380w PSU: USD 70

CPU: Intel E7500 – cheap, the extra cache of the E8xx series CPUs do nothing for processing media. USD 100

CPU cooler: Ninja mini – cheap, low profile and don’t require a fan. USD 30
MB: Gigabyte EG45M-UD2H – build quality. I have been an Asus fan for long and been considering P5Q-EM and P5N7A-VM; but after problems with the latter board and the decline in quality of Asus boards I choose to switch to Gigabyte, that is rising in quality boards. USD 110
HDD: Hitachi 7K100.C 500 GB and 7K100.C 1TB….Those are very quiet, energy efficient and fast drives with only one platter per 500GB. Total: USD 150

BD: LITEON iHOS108 – the era of optical disks will end, so I won’t bother with paying the double for writing BDs. I need a cheap, fast and quiet drive for playing, ripping DVDs and BDs. With full read speed (during ripping), it is noisy but it’s quiet during normal BD play. USD 100.

OS: WinXP pro – considered Ubuntu 9.10 and windows7…. With Ubuntu, you are limited to VDPAU capable GF cards, no BD playback. Moreover, in Japan there is no support for TV tuner cards under Linux. Linux as HTPC = NG. Windows7 (USD 200) has a better media center s/w solution but XP is still faster and more stable.
MediaCenter: MediaPortal – considered XBMC 9.11, but it does not allow me to spawn external players and has very few configuration options.
DVD and BD s/w player: PowerDVD Ultra 9– excellent DVD playback with its True Theater effects.
Matroska and m2ts player: KMPlayer with FFDshow and AC3filer --- great player with tons of configuration options.

2 - Posted by Max Slowik on November 13, 2009 - 4:36 pm

If you're willing to spend up to $100 on a video card you should just get a 4770. A 5750 will future-proof the machine for $130, and you'll find that the video playback is slightly better. I think you'll also find that AMD processors in your price range are better deals and performers than Core 2 processors and will let you get a gaming card.

I'd skip PowerDVD or any software you have to pay for. If you're considering XP use XBMC or better yet, Boxee. For codecs get the K-Lite Codec Pack.

Windows Vista and 7 have excellent media centers, and they're very similar. Way better than what you'll see with XP (although Boxee is pretty sweet and runs on all versions of Windows).

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