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ASUS HD 3650 256MB DDR3 Dual DVI HDTV out PCI-E Graphics Card

- £36.52ex vat
- £42.00inc vat

- manufacturer #: EAH3650/HTDI/256M
- quickfind code: 141131
- 0 in stock
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Good Solid Mainstream Card.
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Windows VistaFirst card was RMA'd due to a bad chipset but Ebuyer had me a new on my doorstep within a week! Good one Ebuyer!!!!
This is a very good card runs all my programs flawlessly plays HD video's with ease and can play COD4 on fairly good settings no problem.
To answer any future questions which may be asked:
The fan is dual slot.
Comes with DVI-VGA, DVI-HDMI and a Composite Video cable too.
No crossfire bridges are included in the box but it is capable of using them.
This card can also run DirectX 10.1 and SM4.1.
Overall a very good card and adequate for my use (ie not much gaming).
5 Stars for sure!
Excellent Card
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Windows VistaThis is a good solid card handles company of heroes no bother on high and ultra settings very pleased with card
This is a excellent graphics card!
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Windows VistaThe processor and memory bandwidth is impressive.
I have hooked this up with my HDTV through my HDMI connector (which a DVI to a HDMI connector is supplied in box).
Excellent picture quality!
Excellent
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Windows XPMuch better than I expected at the price. Runs Call of Duty 4 and Armed Assault OK at 1152x864 on my Athlon 3800 with 1Gb RAM.
Good for driving 2 screens
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Windows XPI use 2 screens at my office one of which is a 24" Samsung. The ATI card that came with the my PC was not upto supporting this config. This card replaced it and works beautifully.
I fitted the included VGA adaptor to the second DVI for the older screen.
It is silent.
Answer to DDR3 question
The DDR3 referred to in the specification is the on-board memory (ie. the dedicated memory which is built into the card).
This is completely separate from the RAM slotted into your motherboard for processor work.
This graphics card has DDR3 memory, which is faster than DDR2 that you see in some other graphics cards.
Unlike system RAM on your motherboard, it cannot be changed or upgraded.
If you're new to computers it can be confusing. Hope this helps!
Question about the RAM
When it says DDR3 am i right in assuming that means that it can take DDR3 aswell as the others or is it that it will only be compatiable DDR3 RAM?





















