ATI Radeon HD 4550
Get the HD 4670 instead...
A few months ago, ATI unveiled its R700 graphics chipset with the top-of-the-range Radeon HD 4870. This was followed by a succession of less powerful cards as it made its way, non-climactically, to the entry-level dregs. It’s not a particularly exciting way to debut new technology (kind of like a reversed 20-to-1 episode), but we suppose it keeps the accountants happy. Thus, following in the footsteps of the almighty Radeon HD 4870, the dependable ATI Radeon HD 4850 and the quietly achieving ATI Radeon HD 4670, comes the Radeon HD 4550: an ultra-budget card aimed at ultra-casual users.
Pros
- Good performance for the asking price, inbuilt HDMI connector, passively cooled for sound-free operation
Cons
- Benchmarks were significantly worse than the HD 4670 (which only costs a bit more)
Bottom Line
The HD 4550 is a good, affordable option for high-def movie playback and occasional gaming. However, unless you’re on a shoestring budget, we’d recommend the HD 4670 instead. It offers a vastly superior graphics performance for a slightly higher premium.
-
Price
TBA (AUD)
If the HD 4870 is the Goliath of modern-day graphics cards, the HD 4550 would best be described as the dwarf — albeit a fabulously muscled one. While there is no escaping the fact that this is a low-end ‘value’ card, it is considerably beefier than its price tag would suggest. Provided you don’t expect miracle results from 3-D gaming, it will give you plenty of bang for your [unit of currency. — Ed. ]. It is best suited to owners of cheap PCs looking to upgrade their integrated graphics cards, as well as video enthusiasts who require affordable access to high-definition media. However, the HD 4670 offers a lot more grunt for a slightly higher premium, which makes it an even better deal.
The GPU at the heart of the HD 4550 is based on the same basic architecture as its HD 4670 sibling. What you’re basically getting is a downgraded 55nm RV730 chip, codenamed the RV710. Perhaps the most notable change is to the number of shader processors, which has dropped from a modest 320 to an even more conservative 80. Its core clock speed has also been reduced, from 750MHz to 600Mhz, while its memory clock speed now stands at 1600MHz DDR3 effective (down from 2.0 GHz GDDR3 effective). Another significant change is the 64-bit memory bus, which is half the size of the HD 4670’s 128-bit bus. The card’s onboard memory remains unchanged at 512MB, though it uses DDR3 memory instead of GDDR3.
For the purpose of this review, we tested the ATI reference board which the first batch of 4550s should be identical to. AMD does not supply RRP info to journalists, but you can expect to pay around $130 for most vendor models, which makes it around $20 to $30 cheaper than the HD 4670. (This is supported by the price comparison search engine StaticIce.com.)
In terms of design, the HD 4550 shares similar dimensions to the slimline HD 4670, and requires no power connectors to run. However, unlike the HD 4670, ATI has opted for a passive cooling solution via a large black heat plate. This lends the card an unusual look, with no room for logos or artwork.
The HD 4550 isn’t really aimed at gaming, so its mediocre showing in our benchmarks isn’t too surprising. However, we were mildly shocked by how poorly it performed in comparison to the Radeon HD 4670. When we ran 3DMark 06, the HD 4550 returned a score of 3664. By contrast, the HD 4670 scored 8254 when using the same test bed. In the DX 9 version of the game Lost Planet: Extreme Conditions, the HD 4550 returned an average frame rate of 22.6 frames per second. This was significantly slower than the HD 4670, which managed a far more playable 54.5fps. Our Half-Life 2 benchmark demo was also slower when using the HD 4550: 132.2fps vs. 172.4fps.
Predictably, the trend continued in our DirectX 10 gaming tests. Watching the HD 4550 attempt to run Crysis was a sad and tragic thing: it managed an average frame rate of just 5.2fps. Likewise, the DX10 games Lost Planet: Extreme Conditions and Call of Juarez averaged 6.65fps and 9.8fps respectively. All of these results were significantly slower than the HD 4670, which returned semi-playable frame rates in each game (we were particularly impressed by the Call of Juarez result of 25.5fps). While we weren’t expecting the HD 4550 to compete with its more powerful cousin, the gulf between both cards is quite significant, especially when you consider the small price difference.
On the plus side, the HD 4550’s high-definition capabilities remain unmatched in its price range. Rather spiffily, the card comes with inbuilt DVI, HDMI, and DisplayPort connectors — no adaptor required. AMD’s Unified Video Decoder 2.0 (for reliable high-def video playback) and integrated HD 7.1 Audio controller are also supported by this card. Subsequently, it should make a good choice for HD multimedia enthusiasts, if not for gamers.
Most Popular
Best Deals on PCWorld
- PC ComponentsView all »
-
-
Gigabyte Nvidia Geforce GTX670...
$495.00 -
Matrox PCIE M9128 1GB LP Heats...
$370.59 -
Intel Xeon X5675 3.06GHz 12MB ...
$1457.48 -
Intel Core i5-2500K Sandy Brid...
$256.80 -
AMD PCIEx1 FireMV V2260 LP Hea...
$225.30 -
Intel The Inventor - Intel i7-...
$2132.00 -
Intel Xeon E5-2660 2.2GHz 20MB...
$1367.72 -
Leadtek NVIDIA Leadtek PCIeX1 ...
$150.23 -
EVGA Geforce Gtx680 Graphic Ca...
$636.18 -
ATI Radeon HD5450 1GB DDR3 PCI...
$65.76 -
Leadtek LT-Q2000D nVidia Quadr...
$519.00 -
Intel Core i3 3240
$155.00 -
Matrox Matrox PCIEx1 G550 32MB...
$210.46 -
MSI Radeon HD7950 3GB Twin Fro...
$329.00 -
AMD PCIE FirePro V2450 512MB L...
$342.21 -
Leadtek Quadro NVS450, PCI Exp...
$579.00
-
- Desktop PCsView all »
-
-
Dell Precision Desktop T3600
$3099.00 -
Dell OptiPlex 3010 Desktop
$1199.00 -
Dell Desktop OptiPlex 3010 SFF
$1149.00 -
Dell OptiPlex 3010 Mini Tower ...
$1798.99 -
Dell Inspiron One 20 (Non-Touc...
$698.98 -
Dell Vostro 270 SFF Desktop
$499.00 -
Dell Precision Desktop T7600
$3999.00 -
Dell Precision Desktop T7600
$5599.00 -
Dell Desktop OptiPlex 9010 Min...
$1099.00 -
Dell Precision Desktop T5600
$3598.99 -
Dell Vostro 270 MT Desktop
$549.00 -
Dell Desktop OptiPlex 9010 (Al...
$1849.00 -
Dell Desktop Precision T1650
$2099.00 -
Dell Vostro Desktop 270s
$549.00 -
Dell Inspiron One 2330 Desktop
$1198.98 -
Dell Inspiron One 20 (Touch) D...
$698.98
-
- NotebooksView all »
-
-
Dell Inspiron 15R (Touch) Lapt...
$1298.99 -
Dell Vostro 2520 Laptop
$549.00 -
Dell Inspiron 15 Laptop
$699.00 -
Dell Inspiron 17R Special Edit...
$948.99 -
Dell Alienware M18x Laptop
$3698.99 -
Dell Laptop Latitude E5530
$1248.99 -
Dell New Inspiron 15R (Touch) ...
$1199.00 -
Dell Laptop Latitude E6230
$1449.00 -
Dell Alienware M17x Laptop
$2999.00 -
Dell Inspiron 15R Special Edit...
$799.00 -
Dell Inspiron 15R Special Edit...
$1398.99 -
Dell Laptop Latitude E6530
$1949.00 -
Dell Laptop Latitude E6430s
$1849.00 -
Dell Inspiron 17R Special Edit...
$1098.99 -
Dell Inspiron 13z Laptop
$598.99 -
Dell Laptop Latitude E6430
$2099.00
-
- Servers & StorageView all »
-
-
Intel RS2BL080 RAID Controller...
$575.00 -
Intel RAID card, LSI2108, 512M...
$567.00 -
Intel AXX4SASMOD Integrated Se...
$108.00 -
Intel INTERNAL 4-PORT SAS MODU...
$94.00 -
HighPoint RR2720SGL RocketRAID...
$245.50 -
Adaptec 2232100-R RAID 1220SA ...
$81.80 -
Adaptec 5 YR RENEW SECURITY SU...
$4968.00 -
Adaptec RAID 5445Z SGL/512 SAT...
$787.58 -
HighPoint RR2300 Rocket RAID 2...
$237.40 -
HP 1G FLASH BACKED CACHE 5345...
$575.00 -
Adaptec Adaptec RAID 6805E Kit...
$281.36 -
Adaptec Adaptec RAID 6405E Sin...
$204.93 -
HP HP-Storage-Controller-for-H...
$658.68 -
Adaptec 1405 PCI-E 4PORT INTER...
$208.71 -
Adaptec 2250300-R SCSI 29320LP...
$360.60 -
Intel RS2WC040 RAID Controller...
$289.00
-
- Software and ServicesView all »
-
-
LogMeIn Pro
$87.90 -
LogMeIn LogMeIn for iPad/iPhon...
$0.00 -
LogMeIn Central
$376.00 -
Bitdefender Total Security 201...
$104.95 -
LogMeIn Ignition for Android
$29.99 -
Bitdefender Internet Security ...
$89.95 -
Bitdefender Sphere
$99.95 -
Bitdefender Antivirus Plus 201...
$59.95 -
LogMeIn Join.me
$149.00 -
LogMeIn Hamachi
$19.00 -
LogMeIn Free
$0.00 -
LogMeIn Ignition for Windows
$48.00
-




Be the first to comment.