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Sapphire Radeon HD 4670 512MB GDDR3 PCI-E

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  • - GDDR3
  • - 2560 x 1600 pixels 128 bit 1000 MHz PCI Express 2.0
  • - DirectX version: 10.1
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Radeon HD 4670 - 512MB, GDDR3, 128-bit, PCI Express® 2.0, DirectX® 10.1, Dual DL-DVI-I, HDMI
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Short summary description Sapphire Radeon HD 4670 512MB GDDR3 PCI-E:
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Sapphire Radeon HD 4670 512MB GDDR3 PCI-E, GDDR3, 128 bit, 1000 MHz, 2560 x 1600 pixels, PCI Express 2.0

Long summary description Sapphire Radeon HD 4670 512MB GDDR3 PCI-E:
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Sapphire Radeon HD 4670 512MB GDDR3 PCI-E. Graphics card memory type: GDDR3, Memory bus: 128 bit, Memory clock speed: 1000 MHz. Maximum resolution: 2560 x 1600 pixels. DirectX version: 10.1, Dual Link DVI. Interface type: PCI Express 2.0. Cooling type: Active

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Reviews
Updated:
2011-09-23 23:06:57
Uk has collected 28 expert reviews for Sapphire Radeon HD 4670 512MB GDDR3 PCI-E and the average expert rating is 86 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
86%
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alphr.com
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2011-09-23 23:06:48
Whereas ATI's excellent HD 4800 series of cards are all capable of handling modern games, the HD 4600 GPUs are a different kettle of fish: not quite as adept at handling demanding titles, they'll best suit those who don't need huge amounts of gaming po...
Bottom line A cheap card, with the bonus of reasonable gaming ability...
67%
expertreviews.co.uk
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2011-09-23 23:06:48
The Radeon HD 4670 is ATIs latest mid-range card. Its superior specifications suggest that it should outperform the GeForce 9600 GSO (left) but our benchmarks yielded mixed results. Crysis initially ran better than we expected, managing 16fps at a...
80%
pcadvisor.co.uk
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2011-09-23 23:06:49
For several years now, the headline graphics card launches have been ridiculous testosterone-fuelled pixel-pumpers that have pushed the games of the day to new heights; but theyve been accompanied by suitably exclusive price tags. However, while th...
Bottom line With Christmas only a couple of months away, we can expect a number of budget cards to rewrite the sub-£75 graphics card market, but right now the Sapphire Radeon HD 4670 512MB is the touchstone, and is certainly a superior deal to the 9600 GT and 38...
80%
techradar.com
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2011-09-23 23:06:49
Its early days for the Radeon HD 4670 chipset, so its no surprise to find that Sapphires first take sticks closely to AMDs reference design. Thats no bad thing given that its an extremely compact single-slot card that does not require any supplemen...
Good Impressive performance, Well-connected, Powerful...
Bad 128bit bus limits performance...
80%
hardwareheaven.com
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2011-09-23 23:06:52
This card retails for £60/$80 and so should be well within the price range of most consumers, but is it worth buying if you are a gamer? It is our job today to find out, and we will also test them in Crossfire to see the possible gains if you upgraded...
Bottom line Overall we have been very impressed by the Radeon HD 4670, especially as the performance is impressive for the cost. For a card in this price range we were able to achieve some excellent performance regardless of the game and there are few cards out th...
0%
overclockersclub.com
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2011-11-14 00:08:02
Have you been looking for a new video card for your computer? Maybe you have been thinking of building a new computer on a budget or a nice little HTPC that will not consume as much power as one of the top of the line computers you have laying aroun...
Good Cool running, Budget performance, HDMI support, Low power consumption, HTPC ready, Price, Bundle, CrossfireX capable...
Bad Not a GPU powerhouse...
Bottom line The Sapphire HD4670 is a card that wil do just about anything for you. You can game, you can watch the latest high definition content or just sit back and surf the Internet until you fall asleep in the chair (oops sorry thats me). I was really surpri...
0%
goodgearguide.com.au
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2011-11-14 00:08:04
The Sapphire HD 4670 is an affordable ATI graphics card aimed at the middle of the mainstream market. Like the rest of the Radeon R700 series it is characterised by an excellent cost-to-performance ratio that blows nearly everything else in its price r...
Good Highly affordable, unmatched performance for the asking price, low power consumption...
Bad 128-bit memory interface, struggled to run Crysis...
Bottom line The Sapphire HD 4670 is an entry-level graphics card that casual users will be sure to love. Like its midrange and high-end siblings, it offers an exceptional performance for the asking price. Another Radeon winner...
80%
tweaktown.com
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2014-03-31 05:01:24
This might sound a bit slack, but when continuously hearing so much information of what’s coming, I’ve literally come to the point where I no longer listen to it or process it in my head until the product is in my hot little hands.While I had...
Bottom line It seems like we’re not the only one with the HD 4670. I know there are plenty of review sites with the card, but it also seems like some people at NVIDIA have a card which lead to an interesting e-mail this morning.The e-mail pretty much said in a...
92%
HEXUS.net
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2016-12-29 23:48:55
HEXUS took a look at ATIs new mainstream graphics card on Wednesday and found the Radeon HD 4670 to be a sterling performer at around the £50 mark.Our benchmarks showed it to be up to 3x faster than the previous-generation Radeon HD 3650 and, at mo...
Bottom line the mainstream maestro, Radeon HD 4670, doubles-up rather nicely, and if youre not averse to running two GPUs in a mid-range system, they may well be the best way to higher performance. HEXUS.awards Sapphire Radeon HD 4670 XF 1,024MBThe Sapphire Rade...
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HEXUS.net
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2016-12-29 23:48:55
2008 has seen significant flux in the graphics add-in board market. NVIDIA started out on top, liberally harvesting the G80 architecture that did so well in 2007. ATI (AMD) then hit back with mid-range goodness oozing from the Radeon HD 4800-series...
Bottom line ATI has set a new standard in the mainstream discrete graphics-card market by providing a lot - be it 2D or 3D - for not very much. Speaking with pragmatism, fast-paced gaming at 1,680x1,050 is now eminently possible on a £50 ($79) card, so its good...
0%
proclockers.com
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2011-09-23 23:06:48
It seems that all the talk these days when it comes to video cards is about GTX280 and 4870x2. Granted these are the biggest baddest graphic cards on the market. But they also carry the biggest price tags on the market when it comes to consumer range c...
Bottom line Alot of people are put off by the price of a video card. For some reason if a card costs under $100 then it cant be good. I am here to tell you that is bull. These HD4670 cards that I have tested from Sapphire over this past week or so have been total...
0%
Thetechlounge.com
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2011-09-23 23:06:48
Getting an HD 4670 isnt a bad decision, but its also not the only decision. At the time of its release, it was performance at a fraction of the price of NVIDIAs competing cards. But they have lowered their prices, and for the same number of dollars...
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Bjorn3d.com
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2011-09-23 23:06:49
AMD’s launch of HD 4000 series cards hit the industry with a big boom. Not only that, the HD 4870 is able to perform close to, or in some instances better than, the NVIDIA GTX 280. Also, it is selling at cheaper price than the GTX 280. So finally, the...
Good No external power is needed, Excellent performance, Great value, DVI to HDMI cable, Great overclocking potential...
Bad Fan is extremely loud...
Bottom line As far as the performance of the HD 4670 goes, it is one of the best among its price bracket. Despite its being priced a for budget market, it is capable of performing so much better than its competitor, the GeForce 9500GT. In every tests, its perfor...
0%
modders-inc.com
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2011-09-23 23:06:49
With the high end ATI 4870 line of graphic cards tearing up the computer scene you would think that ATI would be happy with that. But no, they followed up by coming out with the new 4670 series that promise to help take those that are in the mid l...
Good Price, Size, No PCIe power needed, DX10.1, HDMI w/7.1 sound, BluRay playback...
Bad GDDR3, No cooling on the RAM...
Bottom line The HD 4670 is ATIs fight against the 9500 series of NVIDIA which falls in to about the same class and price range. By keeping the same features that are available from the HD 4800 series cards with a much lower price it will exciting to see what they...
90%
thinkcomputers.org
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2011-09-23 23:06:50
For the past month or so, the video card news has been dominated by the release of the ATI Radeon HD 4870 X2, HD 4870, HD 4850, and to a lesser extent, the geForce 9800GT. In my opinion, the latter two cards have permanently changed the future of the v...
Good A very viable upgrade for off the shelf rigs due to low power usage, A great choice for low end enthusiast rigs, Impressive performance for a sub$100 video card, A reference cooler that is actually quiet...
Bad None that I found...
Bottom line The HD 4670 definitely performed well against the geForce 8600GT. Even with AA, the 4670 gave respectable numbers, yes some of them were at the border of playability, but as I already said, you really dont buy a sub-$100 video card expecting to be ab...
100%
it-review.net
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2011-09-23 23:06:50
As we can see from the graphs, HD4670 is positioned between the 9500GT and 9600GT, which reflects their prices. As always with this price range, you get into the danger of arguing that it’s better to spend €10 more on the next card in line with b...
0%
hi-techreviews.com
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2011-09-23 23:06:51
A few months back a large number of writers and reviewers were about to write off any video card that AMD/ATI produced. Things have certainly changed as we seen the same writers that 60 to 90 days ago were hammering what they thought was the last coffin nail into the ATI/AMD roadmap. Now these same people can not say enough nice things about cards...
Bottom line A large number of gamers and computer enthusiasts are restricted by their budgets when it comes time to upgrading their systems so it is great to see a company like Sapphire Technology bring to market a card that almost anyone can award and with...
0%
phoronix.com
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2011-09-23 23:06:51
The Radeon HD 4670 brings many of the core improvements introduced with the Radeon HD 4800 (RV770) series to the mainstream consumer at a much lower price point of under $100 USD. Even in Nexuiz there is a noticeable difference in performance when com...
80%
elitebastards.com
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2011-09-23 23:06:52
While we know better than to base our judgment of any piece of hardware on its technical specifications alone, that doesnt mean we cant marvel a little at the progress seen in the graphics industry these days. The raw processing power of the Radeon...
0%
amdzone.com
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2011-09-23 23:06:52
ATI has come back in ways many didn't think possible at one point for the graphic company. Although leapfrogging had long been a part of the graphics card business dominated by ATI and Nvidia since 2000 it looked quite bad for ATI with no...
Bottom line Sapphire has done a great job with AMD's 4670 and includes an amazing bundle and value for the sub-$100 card. It easily surpasses the 9500GT and if you're looking for a card under $100 it is the fastest. However, the GeForce 9600 GT and Radeon 3870 can...
0%
phoronix.com
Updated:
2016-12-29 23:48:55
Last week we covered a 13-way Radeon GPU comparison on Ubuntu 14.04 and we also looked at the state of Nouveau on Ubuntu 14.04 with many NVIDIA GeForce graphics cards. In concluding our latest round of open-source graphics driver tests from the upcoming U...
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