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I hate these low to mid-range cards; it's nothing against them directly, but they're always just so slow. Sure, they might be great for the price etc. - but testing them is still an absolute pain as they're always so much slower than the stuff I'm used to testing. The whole situation is made only worse by AMD releasing three models today, albeit we're only looking at the two higher end ones of these three new models. The good news for me is that we tend to only ever look at one or two of these new models and then continue looking at the fun stuff and what people wish they could afford, but can't.
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Today we have two of the new value orientated Radeons on our test bench, the Sapphire 6570 and 6670. These cards are more than just rebranded reference designs thanks to their Arctic Cooling coolers and redesigned PCB's so let's take a look at how they perform in some of the most popular games around, as well as GPU computing and media related tasks.
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If you are looking for a video card to power your new HTPC project, or if you are looking for an upgrade to your existing setup that uses integrated video, the Sapphire Radeon HD 6670 LP card is a fairly good choice. If you are looking for a card like this that has to fit a low profile case, this is pretty much your only choice!
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This years video card industry has brought a plethora of upgrades to the market, technologies such as multi-monitor solutions and 3D are some of the tops that come to mind. The video card company that takes it a step further and comes up with their own niche, creates technologies that no other manufacturer has are the ones that going to succeed. Sapphire has proven themselves one of these innovative manufacturers time and time again, first with vapor-X cooling, next making Eyefinity out of the box solutions with their FleX technology.
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The general rule of thumb when it comes to models like the HD 6670 is that we look at one or two at launch and then we don't worry about it. These low to mid-range models from both NVIDIA and AMD are indeed important, but for the most part companies don't tend to mix it up too much.
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Mit der Sapphire Radeon HD 6670 Ultimate bringt der seit Juni 2001 weltweit größte Hersteller von ATI/AMD basierenden Grafiklösungen eine Grafikkarte auf den Markt, welche auf AMDs aktuellen Low-Budget-Chip "Turks" setzt. Mit der Radeon HD 6670 Ultimate bleibt Sapphire der eigenen Linie treu - die Ultimate-Serie stand schon immer für passive und damit lautlose Kühllösung. Dank der geringen Abwärme bei gleichzeitig annehmbarer Leistung sowie des kurzen PCBs sind die auf Turks basierenden Grafikkarten primär für den Einsatz in einem HTPC gedacht. In diesem Artikel wollen wir herausfinden, wie sich die Grafikkarte im Vergleich mit anderen Karten schlägt und ob sie hält was seitens des Herstellers suggeriert wird - ein würdiger Nachfolger der Radeon 5670.
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The HD Radeon 6670 Ultimate has all the specs a mid-range gamer wants and all the ports a media enthusiast wants. HDMI, DVI-d, and DP with passive cooling. Let's see how this card fares in our review.
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I don't tend to do too much research on these lower end mid-range products. For starters, little information about them leaks because most people aren't all that interested. And secondly, partners tend to contact me about them before launch because they like these budget cards to get their moment in the spot light.
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Video Cards are an expensive part of the system building process and/or can be a large expense in the upgrade budget. With E3 2011 going on this weekend a lot of earth shattering titles are being shown and most computer enthusiasts want to be able to play the games in their full technological glory, including AMD’s immersive Eyefinity technology, however the largest part of the video card consumers will simply be ecstatic if they can even get the game to run on their machine.
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If all those NDAs last month weren't already enough for everyone, we start the NDA run for April nice and early. With AMD having taken care of the high end segment with cards like the HD 6970 and HD 6990, while also taking care of that mid-range - high end segment with cards from the HD 6800 series, it was only a matter of time 'till we saw some more mid-range, cheaper cards hit the market.
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