![]() ![]() Today we have a few benchmarks of the Radeon HD 4250 (880G) under Linux for your viewing pleasure.įor this testing we used an AMD Athlon II X3 425triple-core processor, 4GB of DDR3 system memory, a 250GB Seagate ST3250310AS SATA HDD, and a Dell S2409W display. ![]() Since the launch of the 890GX chipset, AMD rolled out the 880G chipset as a less-expensive solution for motherboard vendors and offers a stripped-down graphics processor of what is found in the 890GX and is branded as the ATI Radeon HD 4250. X-Video Bitstream Acceleration, the method whereby AMD exposes their UVD2 engine capabilities on Linux, was also rather useless (and to this day still is the case) that makes this an ineffective Linux Home Theater PC too. ![]() This ATI Radeon 4290 (890GX) wasn't the most compelling integrated graphics processor we found with its OpenGL performance using the proprietary Catalyst driver being significantly lower than even the cheapest PCI Express graphics cards.
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