ATI HD4350 Benchmarks?

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Howzit, I'm looking for benchmarks of Powercolor PCI-E ATI Radeon HD4350 512MB GDDR2, I search google and tomshardware.com but I can't find anthing :(
Please could somebody upload some images of benchmarks of this card to myBB? of games such as Crysis and Far Cry 2

Thanks

BTW I'm on local
 
how do you benchmark suck

Thats why I want proof!
At R329 +VAT the question is how much does it suck...........

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why that card? the benchmarks will suck bigtime

Because I need a new PC and that PC will need a new graphics card, and I certainly should be better then a Geforce 6200 128MB?
 
If you're going to buy a graphics card to play games there is no point for going for anything less than a HD4850. If you shop around you can find them for between R1000 and R1200.

Seriously, a HD4350 won't play anything from at least the last 3 years...
 
@ zolly, I've got a 1500 Budget to upgrade my computer, thats incluedes RAM, Mobo and Hardrives,

SO can some of you okes please back up our comments with benchmarks? :)
I played oblivion on a ATI 9250 then a Geforce 6200, I played COD4 on a 6200, So are you telling me its worse then a 6200?

I'm a student, I don't even see lag till it gets to 7 FPS :)
 
Here you go: According to the amount of hate generated by merely mentioning that card, you should be able to deduce that it will give you */- 50 in any benchmarking program, but that's beside the point, as it have failed epically here..
 
Here you go: According to the amount of hate generated by merely mentioning that card, you should be able to deduce that it will give you */- 50 in any benchmarking program, but that's beside the point, as it have failed epically here..

LOL good point.....





But I still want proof in game benchmarks :D
 
What are the rest of the specs on your machine? If you have a board that supports PCI-Express and are looking to just boost your FPS rather just get a new graphics card.
 
lol, it gets a score of P701 on 3D mark Vantage :).

Um, it won't play crysis.

HOWEVER, it should scale out to be about the same (maybe a little worse) as a 7600gt. So it will 'play' games, but don't expect anything special. To be safe, it's about the same as a 6600gt.
 
From Anandtech.
Crysis Low Quality 1024x768 48.9FPS
Crysis Medium Quality 1024x768 24.2FPS
Enemy territory QW Highest Quality 4AA 1024x768 27.8FPS
 
@ zolly, I've got a 1500 Budget to upgrade my computer, thats incluedes RAM, Mobo and Hardrives,

SO can some of you okes please back up our comments with benchmarks? :)
I played oblivion on a ATI 9250 then a Geforce 6200, I played COD4 on a 6200, So are you telling me its worse then a 6200?

I'm a student, I don't even see lag till it gets to 7 FPS :)

do you need a CPU, RAM, Mobo, HDD and a graphics card?

Dude, you gonna need at least R2000 :P, ha ha.
 
From Anandtech.
Crysis Low Quality 1024x768 48.9FPS
Crysis Medium Quality 1024x768 24.2FPS
Enemy territory QW Highest Quality 4AA 1024x768 27.8FPS

Ah awesome! thanks okes! that card is just right for me right now, as to the new pc

ASUS P5KPL-AM SE - Intel G31 Chipset - Intel Graphics Media Accelerator GMA 3100 - Socket 775 @ 1600FSB - Fore Core 2 Quad, Core 2 Duo, Pentium D, Celeron - 2x DDR2 800Mhz - 2x SATA, 1x IDE, 1x PCI Express x16, 1x PCI Express x1, 1x PCI, 10/100 LAN, 8x US Retail Box 3 year warranty R369

Kingston 1.0GB DDR II 800MHZ Non ECC Desktop Memory Module (800Mhz, PC-6400, 240-Pin) CL5 Retail Box Lifetime Warranty R189

Seagate Barracuda*250GB*Serial ATA Hard Drive (SATA 3Gb/s, 7200.10, 8MB Cache) ~ New 3 year swop out warranty R349

Powercolor PCI-E ATI Radeon HD4350 512MB GDDR2 Retail Box 1 year Limit warranty R329

Total R1236 + Vat R1409.04

Thanks for the info people :D
 
What are the rest of the specs on your machine? If you have a board that supports PCI-Express and are looking to just boost your FPS rather just get a new graphics card.

Dude my motherboard fried last month, it was an AGP motherboard, And insted of paying more to replace old hardware, I'm going to start next years upgrade now, So I need a PCI-E card to start of, as I said I'm a student and I don't have cash to go big :(

30 FPS is awesome, I can live with 10 :D
 
Have you considered using that money to rather get a motherboard with a real integrated gpu like a 4200 or 8300 - then saving up for a gfx card?
 
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