6 of 7 people found the following review helpful
Now Everyone Wants a Dual Monitor Setup!,
November 22, 2010 Vincent E. Martin "Darkbard" (Aurora, IL United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Radeon HD4350 x1 PCIe 512MB DMS59 SFF DDR2 B2 Retail Graphics Cards 900308 (Personal Computers)
Pros: Small form factor, Dual DVI or VGA output; 512MB SDRAM
Cons: None so far
Bottom-Line: In the VisionTek Radeon HD 4350 we have picked a sure winner. Not only is the adapter affordable, but it delivers outstanding performance with plenty of room to grow.
Over the years I have found that one is much more productive with a lot of screen real estate. The wider the display of course, the more information one can squeeze between the corners. But, not everyone, including me, can afford a wide screen display, so we fall back on the next best thing, the dual monitor set-up.
Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 made attaching multiple monitors to one computer infinitely easier, and Microsoft Windows 7 only takes this functionality to the next level by automatically detecting each new display, numbering it, and making it read for use. Of course all of this nifty functionality is depended on the video card/adapter; it has to be able to support...Read more
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Works for me!,
June 16, 2011 Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?)
This review is from: Radeon HD4350 x1 PCIe 512MB DMS59 SFF DDR2 B2 Retail Graphics Cards 900308 (Personal Computers)
Ordered this video adapter to install in a Dell T105 running Windows 7 64-bit. Installed it in a PCIe x8 slot and it worked trouble free since. Windows 7 provided its own ATI driver that is more recent than the one supplied on the CD provided so I left it alone. I'm working with two monitors and adjusted that using Windows 7 own controls. Easy and smooth.
I have a hard drive with a Ubuntu 64-bit installation on the same computer and I put it in instead of the Windows 7 drive. it was trouble free just the same. Never had to mess with drivers it just works.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Good product,
June 10, 2011 Mr. M - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Radeon HD4350 x1 PCIe 512MB DMS59 SFF DDR2 B2 Retail Graphics Cards 900308 (Personal Computers)
I have a modest computer w/ only a couple available PCIex1 slots (not PCIe x16) and wanted to run 4 monitors w/ out breaking the bank. Bought 2 and it worked out great on my win7 box b/c they were (a) PCIe x1, (b) didn't need an external power source (c) slim and didn't take up 2 slots like other cards (d) came w/ the 2 connector adapter and (e) new enough that AMD/ATI still offers good driver support. I'm not a gamer so didn't consider any performance aspects of the card. I cared about getting the screen realestate.