I used this GPU for a dell dimension e520. It runs well on with this old gPU. I wouldn't use this graphics card to run modern games, but games from the early 2000's will run excellent with this graphics card.
Jeff E.F.
3/19/2024, 12:00:00 AM
Solid build and quality. No compatibility issues whatsoever. Driver installed with no problem. Graphics performance very good!
RPC
2/8/2024, 12:00:00 AM
I got this for a HP wx4400 workstation I use for archives ...however it had a memory problem and was not the video card. .I plan on installing it on another gPU soon ...looks well built and i like the features ...I did install it on a Linux gPU ...had to figure twin monitor uses but works great and has excellent picture quality (sidenote the vx gPU has mount making the Radeon cooling fins on the bottom --- it was final mounted on a gPU with mount reversed thus allowing cooling fins to be on-top)
Sis55
8/28/2021, 12:00:00 AM
I have a bunch of HP Gen5,6 boxes that don't work with later linux gnome/gui versions -- boot just fine, but have to use as no head server. This card is relatively inexpensive graphics card choice to get over that limitation. Down side is I end up using a PCIe slot for this. I don't use this for gaming, just server gui interface so leaving that blank If I need another one for one of my other servers I would end up buying this card, but since a gaming box update is on my list would just down cycle those to the servers.
Sid
8/10/2018, 12:00:00 AM
I just got this for My 11 year old Dell E520, and btw this is the second VisionTek video card I purchased. It arrived in great shape. I had it hooked up in no time, AND working beautifully with all three onboard operating systems; Linux, Win7 and XP. Windows 7 gives me an experience index of 4.2 but that's a lot better than the 3.2 I was getting before. The quality of the gaming in XP mode is fantastic now. Once again though, there were errors when I tried to install the included drivers (the drivers on the CD are only for Windows 7 and above). Like the first time when I bought my HD 7750 for an HP product, I only got them to install by using Magic Disk to create a copy of the CD in ISO format first. Once you've made a virtual CD, mounting the image in a virtual drive and installing the card from there is a snap. If you can, try to have the newest drivers already downloaded from AMD's website- that may shorten your installation experience as I was forced to install twice. All in all I am pleased with the quality of the products I have purchased from VisionTek, and I have no problem whatsoever suggesting their products to someone else.