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The VisionTek HD 6350 PCIe Graphics Card is designed for desktop users seeking high-definition graphics performance. With support for DirectX 11, a maximum display resolution of 2560x1600, and versatile connectivity options including HDMI and Dual Link DVI, this graphics card is perfect for both gaming and professional applications. Its compact design accommodates various desktop setups, and the included 3-year warranty ensures long-term reliability.
Compatible Devices | Desktop |
Display Resolution Maximum | 2560 x 1600 |
Memory Clock Speed | 2 |
Number of Fans | 1 |
Graphics Card Interface | PCI-Express x16 |
Video Output Interface | VGA, DVI, HDMI |
Graphics Ram Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
Graphics Coprocessor | AMD Radeon |
Graphics Card Ram | 1 GB |
Item Dimensions L x W | 6.7"L x 2.4"W |
C**R
Does what it should
This is a very basic card, and it does very basic things. I needed a simple card for a homebrew Proxmox server that had no other graphics available for installation, and this fit the bill. It detected in Proxmox, Ubuntu, and Windows without issues and was cheap enough that it does not bother me sitting on the shelf between labs.
M**E
Rebadged Laptop GPU; Radeon HD 5470
If you need something to make Linux or Windows 10 work smoothly on the desktop this is it..If you want to play games beware, it will play its 'era' of games (~2010 and before) quite nicely (Elder Scrolls 'Oblivion' plays very well for instance)... but its not really a GPU for modern games...Beware the heat, since it is fanless make sure your case has plenty of vents to keep cool when playing a game or using the GPU too much...Supports OpenCL but is a slow card so GP-GPU is limited...Only real complaint is the ribbon cable to the VGA connector is too short if you are in a situation where the connector would need to be 'behind' the card...
B**M
Works great for work or software. Not recommended for demanding gaming.
I bought this for a work computer, but am also a gamer. Naturally, I've tried some games from my Steam on it, and the best performance you'll get out of this would be an older Bethesda game such as Oblivion. This has considerable trouble spots on pretty much anything more demanding than that.For other uses, this pretty much does the trick. It is working flawlessly for graphics and video editing and anything work could possibly throw at me. I threw it into a HP 8200 Compaq with a 5th Gen i5 that also had a SSD and a bunch of old DDR3 gaming RAM dumped into it.
G**S
I didn't get an HD 6350. Mine shows in Windows as an HD 5470
As stated in the title. My card shows up as an HD 5470 and uses the driver for that model. It works, but I'm disappointed that I did not get what was advertised. The box says 6350 on it, so buyer beware.
D**R
Works Fine on Dell C521
The video card in my 2006 Dell Dimension C521 failed, and I replaced it with this card. So far, no issues using it with a dual monitor set up. Both of my monitors have DVI connectors and I plugged one monitor directly into the DVI port in this card, and the other into the HDMI port. I used a DVI to HDMI connector (https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B07TBLWFQX) for the HDMI port. Windows 10 had no issues recognizing the two monitors. Windows 10 did update the video card driver to ATI Radeon HD 5470 rather than the 6350, but this isn't causing an issue.
F**S
VisionTek Products HD 6350 PCIe 1 GB DDR3 SFF Retail Graphics Cards (900484)
Nice graphics card and easy to install.
A**R
Works great, if you want low-profile, fan-less graphics card.
I bought this VisionTek graphics card to replace a much larger, 5-years old graphics card with same capabilities. This product has worked great for me. I bought two VisionTek cards. This one has HDMI and DVI; I bought another VisionTek with mini Display Port to connect my ~2009 Apple Cinema monitor. This product works for me (the monitor is pre-Thunderbolt). I was seeking a low-profile and fan-less graphics card, to reduce space and noise. These cards were among the few I could find on the market, and have delivered for me.
I**A
Don't buy... waste of money
Besides the issue that it took Amazon 1 week to ship this item that was supposed to be overnight, the card only installs as a Raedon 5370. Do yourself a favor and buy a different brand then VisionTek. Hopefully another manufacture will have the correct version.
J**N
Works great
Bought this after my old card died, it was the cheapest one with fast (one-day) delivery. Works ok, but I usually have it at 1600x900 resolution on my 1080p TV and it leaves a black border around the screen, connecting at 1920x1080 instead of 1600x900 (when using 1920x1080 it fills the screen). My old card had Nvidia chips and every resolution used the full screen. The borders are not very wide so I can live with it. Using 1280x720 fills the screen, but I don't use smaller resolutions any more (5 years ago some of my old games used them, but I don't play those any more). Also, my "Show Desktop" button no longer clears all icons from the screen, but I seldom used it. Installation: had to use Windows 10 Update to get drivers for it, AMD no longer have drivers for the old chips on the card. Overall: works well enough I'm not going to bother exchanging it for one with Nvidia chips. Later: When I changed the colour depth from 10 bits to 8 bits, at 1600x900 resolution it covers the full screen. All my videos are 8 bit, so I'm going to leave it this way.
A**R
Needed a fan but ok
I did not follow the recommendations of the manual which was to use only with windows. Put this in my old Dell optiplex 745 running Debian. Maybe it’s because of the Linux driver but I needed to put a fan on it otherwise it would go to 66 C and freeze rendering at that point. With the fan, playing a 1080P video in continus loop for 4 hrs it stays at 44 C and is happy. I loaded steam and was able to play L4D2 at low settings. I suppose it would perform better with Windows.
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