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Review: AMD's ATI Radeon HD 4550 - budget bonanza?

by Tarinder Sandhu on 30 September 2008, 08:51

Tags: ATI Radeon HD 4550 , AMD (NYSE:AMD), ATi Technologies (NYSE:AMD), PC

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Final thoughts

The Radeon HD 4550 3D's performance is kind of as expected, with it pretty much matching a HD 3650's. It's certainly not the leap ahead that we saw with the HD 4670, as that GPU doled out to a whipping to similar-priced previous-generation cards when launched last month.

However, we reckon that smooth gaming at 1,280x1,024 with a reasonable amount of image-quality enhancement is possible on the new HD 4550. Sure, it's significantly slower than either the Radeon HD 4670 and also not quite as quick as a GeForce 9500 GT, but it ships with a considerably smaller price-tag.

Looking across to its immediate competitor, NVIDIA GeForce 9400 GT, the ATI Radeon HD 4550 is the better card. You may be interested to learn that a few NVIDIA partners were unwilling to seed in the card as a comparison, knowing how it would fare, and that tells a story in itself.

It's fair to say that most prospective buyers would pay only passing notice to the gaming benchmarks, understanding that a £30-£35 card isn't going to set the world on fire, and would look towards its multimedia feature-set instead. The UVD 2.0-toting and multi-output-supporting HD 4550 may well look better when viewed in that light, based around an HTPC environment, but that's another article for another day.

Bottom line: As it stands, AMD has completed a top-to-bottom 4-series line-up with the release of the ATI Radeon HD 4550. Performance is better than its immediate rival(s), helped by the efficiency of the architecture, but it's not the beneficiary of a massive performance jump that other 4-series cards have shown.

So if you're after a cheap discrete graphics card that makes a reasonable stab at gaming and, on paper, has strong multimedia credentials, the Radeon HD 4550 is worth a punt, especially as the base for a reasonable HTPC setup.

 

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So for £30 you can get a small, quiet and relatively powerful card for a media PC. Low power consumption too……. And it will play games in a basic form…. Bargain, absolute bargain.
No reviews or scores regarding HD play back?

For a HTPC card with HD in the title that seems like a bit of an omission

Good review though :)
aj_walters
No reviews or scores regarding HD play back?

For a HTPC card with HD in the title that seems like a bit of an omission

Good review though :)


See the below which I have copied from the first page of the review, will probably see the next part of the review in a couple of days…

''The evaluation will be split into two articles. The first - this one - focuses on architecture and 3D performance whilst a subsequent one will detail multimedia capabilities.''
aj_walters
No reviews or scores regarding HD play back?

For a HTPC card with HD in the title that seems like a bit of an omission

Good review though :)

Yup, as Mark points out, the time limit was such that we could run performance numbers.

Actually, we're far more interested in the HTPC performance, so watch out for this against a GeForce 9400 GT.
Is this is a paper launch, because nothing is showing up in retail. If so what is the proposed release date?

I look forward to the HQV tests for the 4550, and how it stacks up against IGP solutions such as 780G/790GX and G45.