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Review - ATI Radeon HD 4650 - A brief testing - Part 5
As we reach the end of this brief testing, we can say that the ATI Radeon HD 4650 is a good card that delivers what it promises, although the performances cannot place it on the top list of cards. The video/photo editing are done easily with this card and it helps reducing the workload on the CPU and the passive cooling system keeps the temperature at decent levels.
The gaming performance is dependable on the quality chosen, at medium-low quality, the games run decently well and present no compatibility issue.
The main problem with this card isn’t much the card itself, but the fact that the HD 4670 costs just a little bit more and offers better performance. For the rest, the card is recommended to those that don’t need a graphic card for extreme gaming, but still want a card that can deliver moderate performances.
Published on June 12, 2009 · Filed under: Ati Radeon Hd, Ati Video Card;

