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ATI Radeon HD 5450 512MB DDR3 Video Card Review
| Manufacturer: | AMD |
| Product: | Radeon HD 5450 GPU |
| Date: | Wed, Feb 03, 2010 - 11:00 PM |
| Written By: | Nathan Kirsch - |
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Blu-ray Video Playback
The Radeon HD 5450 graphics card is the ideal graphics card for a HTPC, so we tested it in our trusty HTPC that was built back in 2007 using an AMD 690G chipset. This was AMD's first chipset with integrated graphics that supported on-board Blu-ray playback through an HDMI output on the motherboard itself. Back in 2007 this technology was impressive since it was the first that could play HD content like Blu-ray media, but it did so at the cost of high CPU utilization and the occasional stutter. This platform is the ideal system to upgrade with a Radeon HD 5450 graphics card for $49 as it should greatly improve Blu-ray movie playback performance and lower power consumption at the wall since the CPU is being used less. We won't know if this is true unless we test it, so let's find out.
To test CPU Utilization during Blu-Ray playback I used CyberLink PowerDVD 9 Ultra (build 9.0.2320.0) and enabled hardware acceleration within the application. CPU utilization was logged for 90 seconds of playback for each card and the results were taken. Movies were played back in full screen mode with the desktop resolution set to 1920x1080, or 1080p. The test system was using an AMD Athlon X2 4850e dual-core processor and an MSI K9AGM2 microATX motherboard with all the latest drivers and Windows Vista Ultimate 32-bit.
The movie tested:
- MPEG-4 - Star Trek (Chapter 2)


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Page 1 - Radeon HD 5450 - DX11 For $49
Page 2 - The Radeon HD 5450 Reference Card Page 3 - Radeon HD 5450 Test Settings Page 4 - Batman: Arkham Asylum Page 5 - Resident Evil 5 Page 6 - 3DMark Vantage Page 7 - FurMark 1.7.0 Page 8 - Unigine 'Heaven' DX11 Page 9 - Blu-ray Video Playback Page 10 - Temperature Testing Page 11 - Power Consumption Page 12 - Radeon HD 5450 Overclocking Page 13 - Final Thoughts and Conclusions |
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