Comment: Let me start by saying that the video performance of this card is superb from the HDMI port - I wouldn't play some of the gpu intensive games on it but for typical windows video and even 1080P output, its been great so far. I am typing on my TV now and its surprisingly easy to read from across the room at full 1920 resolution. My problem is with the HDMI Audio. You don't have to believe me - check ATI/AMD's forums - they're full of complaints on how to get HDMI audio to output. I am a software engineer with over 15 years' experience dealing with Microsoft's idiosyncrasies - those oddities have kept me employed! But this is crazyiness to the max - the vendor has literally no documentation on how to get the HDMI to output audio - neither does ATI. All they recommend is that you install their catalyst software - that does NOT have any audio control functionality built in!! So! I go to control panel|sound only to find that there is no option to output the sound to any type of device other than the sound card. Device Drivers shows only the sound/audio portion of the video card to be non-functional - with the latest HDMI Audio drivers from both Realtek AND ATI installed on the machine!!! How is a non-technically savvy person to get around an issue like this? I even called tech support for ATI to see if there was a solution but all I got was the catalyst software should "do the trick" - I must not know how to click next, next properly - lol. My solution? I'll just buy a sound card with SP/Diff output so I can connect that to my receiver....NOT what I had intended...but oh well. What's frustrating is that I do not, at this time, know if the issue is with Windows XP or with the vendor's software. BTW, this is a fresh install of Windows XP - only the anti-virus and ATI software loaded so far. Oh, and for any nay-sayers, this is Windows XP SP3 which includes the HD audio bus drivers so that is not the problem.
Customer Rating:
Summary: Not what I expected 2009-09-12
Comment: I ordered because I wanted to use HDMI cable but it did not work at all. Video iam able to watch but audio dont work. i tried different drives from different locations but nothing. Support, I dont think so.
I do not recommend it.
Customer Rating:
Summary: Does the job 2009-05-17
Comment: The first card arrived DOA. I thought I had done something wrong and spent two hours messing around, but after contacting customer support they told me to return the card and get a new one. The replacement worked fine. It is a little confusing to set up dual display. Extended display works fine, but I have had a few problems getting a true Clone set up. This could be a result of the different formats of the computer display vs. the 16x9 of my Mitsubishi DLP. The HDMi output to the tv looks great, which was my primary goal in getting the card in the first place.
Customer Rating:
Summary: Works as advertised 2009-02-01
Comment: I just needed something fairly inexpensive with an HDMI port so I can watch internet TV on my big screen TV. This worked perfectly. It has a built in sound card so both sound and picture come throught the HDMI to the TV. No fan noise and no problems!
Customer Rating:
Summary: Outstanding value 2008-08-04
Comment: I use my desktop PC for gaming and advanced pro-level photographic applications, including Photoshop and Adobe Lightroom (among other processing software).
My <2-year-old PC is already a pretty fast machine, with an Intel 3.4 gig CPU and 2 gigs of RAM and on-board ATI-200, but it was straining and choppy with the graphics of current games like NWN2 MOB. On the other hand, I didn't want to spend $300 - $600 for a graphics card to upgrade a computer that only cost about $500 to begin with.
This card is the perfect solution! Not only is the price right in the ballpark of reasonability, but I was very surprised at the improvement of the quality of the graphics. On rerunning some of the gaming sequences, the improvement was simply astonishing!
Great value and performance from a proven supplier in ATI Radeon.