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Sapphire HD 4670 512MB GDDR3 PCI-E Pro Reviews

HEXUS‘s review Edit

We reckon that two Radeon HD 4670 GDDR3 cards make some kind of sense if your graphics outlay is around £100. For that money you receive greater multi-monitor support and, at times, comfortably higher performance than any single-GPU card can provide, because Radeon HD 4670 GDDR3 is such a good GPU for the money.
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Published on:
Sep 12, 2008

HEXUS‘s review Edit

ATI fits in practically more of everything with this card: more shading, texturing, and antialiasing performance. Harnessed together, the underlying technologies for Radeon HD 4670 GDDR3 make it the fastest graphics card in its pricing sector, and the 2D multimedia feature-set isn't bad.
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Published on:
Sep 10, 2008

tweaktown‘s review Edit

Since NVIDIA already have their lineup of mid-range cards out, the only way they can combat the HD 4670 is with an aggressive price drop. We’ve seen them do it before, but today if you’re looking for a mid-range card that offers simply fantastic value for money that will let you play games at up to about 1600 x 1200 with medium settings or even 1680 x 1050 which requires slightly less power, the card is a fantastic option for people looking for value.
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Published on:
Sep 09, 2008

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