🎯 Power your productivity and play with sleek, silent, and stable graphics!
The Maxsun AMD Radeon RX 550 4GB GDDR5 ITX GPU combines a 1183 MHz boost clock with 512 stream processors and 6000 MHz memory speed, delivering smooth 1080p gaming, 3D CAD, and video editing performance. Its silver-plated PCB and solid capacitors optimize cooling and efficiency, while a quiet 9cm fan ensures low noise. Supporting DirectX 12 and up to 8K resolution, it offers versatile connectivity via DVI-D, HDMI, and DisplayPort for professional and gaming setups alike.
Max Screen Resolution | 8K MP |
Memory Speed | 6000 MHz |
Graphics Coprocessor | AMD Radeon RX 550 |
Chipset Brand | AMD |
Card Description | external gpu computer graphics card |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 4 GB |
Brand | maxsun |
Series | AMD Redon RX 550 |
Item model number | RX 550 |
Item Weight | 14.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 7.28 x 1.37 x 0.1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.28 x 1.37 x 0.1 inches |
Manufacturer | MAXSUN |
ASIN | B08VHWFWSD |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | February 1, 2021 |
C**E
Beautiful!!
OMG WORKS BEAUTIFULLY!!! Easy installation, high quality, 1080p, FAST!, and doesn’t over heat! I recommend this GPU it would be a great GPU for gorilla tag (vr game) love this so much!
C**N
Graphics card
This device works well, requiring little effort to initially configure. It doesn't require much power, as a 400 W power supply was able to easily support it. It has its own cooling fan, which runs silently. Good value for money.
J**R
Basicly....
Just a low budget card for testing. Does its job well.
T**3
Works on Linux OS
I purchased this video card to replace an older Nvidia card that was showing it's age. Bought a newer Nvidia card but I was unable to set the resolution higher than 1028 x 768 using Nvidia graphics drivers on my Debian based Linux OS. Got so frustrated that I sent it back. I purchased this AMD Radeon RX 550 video card because the AMD drivers were already in the software repository. All I did was take out the old Nvidia card, pop in the new AMD Radeon card. Powered up the PC and the video card was recognized immediately and the appropriate graphics driver was installed. That's what I like. Just a note: I don't do any heavy gaming on my PC, but according to specs, it can handle most gaming. So, if you are running a Debian based Linux OS and having trouble installing graphics drivers for your Nvidia card, try the AMD Radeon card. It's plug and play.
G**N
Low power card with HDMI 2.0 port for 4k 60hz output
Works well for my use case, which is office work on a 4K TV as a monitor. I did not use it for gaming.I needed a graphic card that will run only with PCIe power and without a separate power connector for my HP Pavilion TP01-2256 desktop with a 310W factory installed power supply. There is just enough space to fit this case in. Now I have 60hz on my 4k TV. I did not need to install any driver. It worked as soon as I installed and boot up.
T**S
It over heats
It doesn't have a good heat sink on it so it over heats I had to put 2 big fans on it to keep it cool so it had a total of 3 fans on it so it wouldn't crash and that's on high resolution the ultra resolution it crashed right away that's how bad it overheats but besides that graphics are excellent.
A**R
Good video card for older PC
Good quality video card for older computers. Recognized by DELL BIOS and WINDOWS 10
E**R
Doesn't work with some HP computers
I bought this card as an upgrade to a system currently running 3 monitors, intending to replace the HP AMD Radeon card that came with the computer with a faster one. With the new card installed, the computer halted before windows boot with a condition of no video card detected, so (of course) no signal to the attached monitors. After verifying that the card was properly seated and connected, and fan active, at least three possibilities remained: 1) the card was defective, 2) the card and BIOS are incompatible, or 3) that particular computer had a defective slot. Possibility 3) was investigated by substituting the card into a second computer of the same model and configuration, again with no video card detected.Consequently, I reluctantly returned the card. If the card was defective, I didn't want to keep it. If the BIOS was incompatible with the card, this would require finding, then applying a BIOS upgrade, which might or might not resolve the problem. If a BIOS upgrade fails, one possibility is that the mainboard is 'bricked', rendering that computer useless. Neither of these outcomes was acceptable to me, so I returned the card. Thanks Amazon. Your easy return policy is one of the reasons you get my business.In most situations, a video card is detected during BIOS boot and operates with default low resolution until the OS boots, at which time appropriate drivers can be loaded. I still cannot say whether this card is compatible with an HP H8-1240T, only that the card I received was certainly NOT. I asked this question in the customer reviews section, but received no definitive answer, only novice level guidance. Considering that new electronics are highly likely to arrive in working condition, the most likely explanation is that the card and that computer model are incompatible.
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