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Sapphire ATi Radeon HD 4670 512MB GDDR3 PCI-E DVI Retail

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  • Manufacturer: Sapphire
  • Manf Code: 11138-33-20R
  • Quick Code: S020909
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Specifications Customer Reviews Expert Reviews
Connectivity
Interface Type PCI Express 2 X16
Expansion / Connectivity
Interfaces 1 x DVI-I - 24 pin digital DVI ¦ 1 x VGA - 15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15) ¦ 1 x HDMI - 19 pin HDMI Type A
Compatible Slots 1 x PCI Express 2.0 x16
General
Enclosure Type Plug-in card
Device Type Graphics adapter
Memory
Memory 512
Graphics adapter memory type GDDR3
Memory Interface (bits) 128
Processor
Graphics Processor Radeon HD 4670
Video
API Supported OpenGL 2.0, DirectX 10.1
Max Resolution (external) 2560 x 1600
Max Monitors Supported 2
Graphics Family Radein 4000 Series
HDCP compatible Yes

4670 how did the do it?

As fast as my old 2900pro,smaller, cooler,fantastic

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The ATI HD4870X2 boasts dual GPU technology on one printed circuit board, teaming up the dual 55nm RV770 GPUs in tandem for maximum performance in a single video card. Essentially two HD4870s slapped together onto one card, its dual cores are clocked ...

Rating80
TitleSapphire Radeon HD 4670 GDDR4 review
Reviewed ByRobin Morris
SummaryThe Sapphire Radeon HD 4670 GDDR4 graphics card is engulfed by its huge fan, a proprietary Sapphire addition that maximises the cooling system while still keeping a lid on noise levels.
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VerdictIt€™s not a stellar performer and we recommend you spend that extra bit more. Nonetheless, the Sapphire Radeon HD 4670 GDDR4 is a very creditable card for the money.
Rating90
TitleSapphire Vapor-X HD 4850 vapour-cooled graphics card
Reviewed ByLeo Waldock
SummaryAn interesting graphics cooler? Well, yes, as Sapphires tames AMD's HD 4850 with its new Vapor-X system.
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VerdictVapour-X is bloody brilliant and transforms your Vindaloo HD 4850 into a mild Korma. Ã'®
Rating80
TitleSapphire Radeon HD4850 X2 graphics card
Reviewed BySimon Crisp
SummaryA dual-processor graphics card that won't break the bank
ProsGreat performance ; support for four monitors
ConsFan noise on review card
VerdictA good alternative to the HD4870 X2
Rating100
TitleSapphire Radeon HD 4670 512MB Video Card
Reviewed ByFrank Stroupe
SummaryTraditionally, budget cards would barely play the current high performance games, even at low settings, and were primarily for enthusiast rigs not intended for serious 3D gaming. Today I will be looking at one of ATI's new budget offerings, Sapphire's ...
ProsA 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
ConsNone that I found
VerdictThe 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 don't buy a sub-$100 video card expecting to be ...
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TitleSapphire Radeon HD 4670 512MB Video Card
Reviewed ByMax Slowik
SummaryI have always had problems endorsing the sub-hundred dollar video card. Usually, for an amount less than the video game you intend to play, you can get a card that can actually play said game, unl...
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TitleSapphire Radeon HD 4850 512MB Toxic Video Card
Reviewed ByMax Slowik
SummaryThis is the ATI counter-point to the 9800 GTX+: Sapphire's Toxic HD 4850. It may be alone, and it may not be more power-friendly, but it's, ahem, wickedly fast. The icing is that it doe...
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TitleSapphire Radeon HD 4670 512MB GDDR4 Video Card Review
Reviewed ByNathan Kirsch
SummaryThe Radeon HD 4670 is the mid-range offering from ATI, with lower performance than the Radeon HD 4770 & 4800 series but more performance than the Radeon HD 4300 and 4500 series. With so many new cards out there, the Radeon HD 4670 fits in nicely to ...
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VerdictThis is a great little card that can make a gamer out of nearly any system for a great price, with stellar temperatures, and no extra noise
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TitleSapphire Radeon HD 4850 X2 Video Card Review
Reviewed ByNathan Kirsch
SummaryToday Legit Reviews looks at the new Sapphire Radeon HD 4850 X2 which features 1600 Stream processors, 2GB of GDDR3 memory running at 993MHz and two GPU's clocked at 625MHz! Sapphire is the only manufacturer to produce and sell the 4850 X2 which ...
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Rating100
TitleReview summary of Radeon HD 4850 X2 - 2 Gb GDDR3 - PCI-Express 2.0
Reviewed ByalaTest
SummaryalaTest has collected and analysed 211 reviews of Radeon HD 4850 X2 - 2 Gb GDDR3 - PCI-Express 2.0 from international magazines and websites.
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VerdictExperts rate this product 81/100 and users 88/100. Comparing these reviews to 28451 other Graphics Cards reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 100/100 = Excellent.
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TitleREVIEWS: Sapphire Radeon HD 4850 In Crossfire (19th June 2008)
Reviewed ByShane Baxtor
SummaryWe've all been wondering about Shane's love for the HD 4850 in Crossfire, today we figure out what it's all about.
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VerdictI absolutely love this card and the performance it offers. Considering stock is already available and the price is nothing short of fantastic, there isn't a whole lot not to get excited about. Sure, it's not a GTX 280 killer at all points, or even a ...
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TitleSapphire Radeon HD4850 (512Mb GDDR3): Latest 10 Reviews
Reviewed By
SummaryMore ATI Radeon HD4850 cards have arrived at our labs. This time, we take a look at the Sapphire Radeon HD4850. It's based on AMD/ATI's reference design and features 512Mb of GDDR3 ram and of course the RV770 Pro GPU running at 625Mhz. We put it ...
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TitleSapphire Radeon HD 4850 TOXIC: better than reference
Reviewed ByTarinder Sandhu
SummaryDuring a busy June 2008 both NVIDIA and AMD debuted their next-generation graphics cards - GeForce GTX 268/280 and AMD Radeon HD 4850/4870, respectively
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VerdictThrough its preferred range of etailers, Sapphire is charging around £150 for a Radeon HD 4850 TOXIC EDITION 512MiB graphics card. The question is, we suppose, why would you pay a significant premium for it when a reference card can be purchased for ...
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TitleSapphire Radeon HD 4850 Toxic 512MB Video Card
Reviewed ByFrank Stroupe
SummaryToday I will be looking at one of Sapphire's latest video cards, the Radeon HD 4850 Toxic, a 512MB DDR3 factory overclocked version of the HD 4850. This card comes complete with ramsinks, the first I have had on a video card that I didn't install ...
Pros- Performance beyond that expected of a mid-range video card, - Included Zalman VF-900 works well, - Release price of $200 is less than expected for a card with this performance
Cons- Only possible con I found is the routing of the cooler's power wires
VerdictI've heard for a little too long now, how much of a mistake AMD's purchase of ATI was. I dunno, I'm not much into the financial end of things, and maybe it was. But if the Radeon HD 4850 is any indication of where ATI is going, maybe the naysayers are ...
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TitleREVIEWS: Sapphire Radeon HD 4670 in Crossfire (9th September 2008)
Reviewed ByShane Baxtor
SummaryToday ATI have responded to the NVIDIA 9500 GT and to say we're surprised with the results would be an understatement.
Pros
Cons
VerdictIt 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
Rating82
TitleSapphire Radeon HD 4850 X2
Reviewed ByAntony Leather
SummaryRumours of the ATI Radeon HD 4850 X2 have been around for some time and at one point we thought ATI's fifth dual...
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TitleSapphire Radeon HD 4850 X2: another AMD-based thorn in NVIDIA's side
Reviewed ByParm Mann
SummaryIntroduction Nearly three months ago, AMD laid claim to the world's fastest mainstream single-board graphics card with its Radeon HD 4870 X2 - a benchmark-pummelling solution that takes two Radeon HD 4870 GPUs and slaps them together on one board ...
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VerdictFinal thoughts and rating In a scenario that scales multiple GPUs particularly well, Sapphire's Radeon HD 4850 X2 delivers on AMD's goal of providing the world's second fastest single-board GPU - second only to its own Radeon HD 4870 X2
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TitleREVIEWS: Sapphire Radeon HD 4850 X2 In CrossfireX (5th November 2008)
Reviewed ByShane Baxtor
SummarySapphire has strapped two of our much loved HD 4850 cores onto a single PCB. Disaster or genius- - Let's check it out.
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VerdictIt doesn't come as any real surprise that the HD 4850 X2 is a winner. The whole HD 4800 series from ATI has been impressive and we didn't think this card was going to be any different. It's great to see that Sapphire has jumped straight onto the HD ...
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TitleAti HD4850 Roundup
Reviewed ByToni Siik
SummaryToday we are going to get a bit more familiar with some of the more interesting HD4850-offerings. All of these cards feature an improved cooler, higher frequencies and better performance than the reference cards.
ProsCooling on both the GPU and the memory chips, High memory clocks and overclockability, Large bundle, Good cooling for the GPU, Short PCB design, Highest stock clock settings, Good cooling for the GPU, Short PCB design, Nice clock settings for the GPU, ...
ConsLower GPU clocks at stock settings, Quality control issues, Lack of cooling for the memory chips, Slightly lower performance at stock setting, Lack of cooling for the memory chips, Low memory clocks at stock settings, Lack of cooling for the memory ...
VerdictIt's great to see some more competition on the graphics markets once again as AMD is back in the game with the RV770 based cards. The effects of competition could easily be seen as Nvidia was forced to lower its prices radically after the HD4K series ...
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TitleSapphire Radeon HD 4870 X2 ATOMIC: the fastest gets faster
Reviewed ByParm Mann
SummaryIntroduction AMD's Radeon HD 4870 X2 has comfortably held the title of world's fastest single-board graphics card since its arrival in August 2008. By squeezing two Radeon HD 4870 1GB GPUs onto a single PCB and hooking them up via internal ...
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VerdictFinal thoughts and rating It's always difficult not to faint when a manufacturer presents a gamer-orientated graphics card with an asking price in the region of £500, plus VAT! - enough, we should add, to purchase both a PlayStation 3 and an Xbox 360 ...
Rating92
TitleSapphire HD 4850 Toxic 512 MB
Reviewed ByW1zzard
SummarySapphire's new HD 4850 Toxic graphics card comes with a preinstalled Zalman VF-900 GPU cooler that greatly reduces the operating temperature of the card. Also the operating frequencies have been bumped quite a bit, with some additional overclocking ...
ProsFactory overclocked, Additional overclocking potential left, Low operating temperatures, Nice software bundle, Dual slot cooler, HDMI+HDCP+Audio via adapter, 7.1 HDMI Audio integrated in GPU, PCI-Express 2.0 support, DirectX 10.1 support, Blue PCB
ConsNoisy cooler, High price premium, Dual slot cooler, Regular HD 4850 has better price/performance, No native HDMI output
VerdictI have a bit mixed feelings about the Sapphire HD 4850 Toxic. The inclusion of the Zalman VF900 cooler is a great choice, but the fixed fan speed is not. Since the fan is always running at the same speed of around 1700 RPM, it will obviously lower the ...
Rating93
TitleSapphire HD 4850 512 MB 100245L Own PCB Design
Reviewed ByW1zzard
SummarySapphire has engineered their own version of the Radeon HD 4850 with cost and cooling in mind. The card's new unconventional heatsink looks good and keeps the card cool - far below reference design temperatures. The best of all is that the card costs ...
ProsCheapest HD 4850 on the market, Custom cooling solution, Low temperatures idle and load, HDMI+HDCP+Audio via adapter, Dual slot cooler (better cooling)
ConsVery noisy fan, Reference design clocks, Higher power consumption than reference HD 4850, Dual slot cooler (more space required)
VerdictSapphire's own HD 4850 design seems to be designed with cost in mind. The card is currently the cheapest HD 4850 card available online which alone will be very appealing to many users. On the other hand for just a few dollars more you can get features ...
Rating88
TitleSapphire Radeon HD 4850 X2 2048 MB
Reviewed ByW1zzard
SummaryBeing priced at reasonable $419, the Sapphire HD 4850 X2 is designed to take some market share from NVIDIA's GTX 280. The card features 2 GB of GDDR3 memory and comes with a custom designed cooling solution. Even though you would expect very little ...
ProsGreat performance, Lots of overclocking potential left, Better average performance per Dollar ratio than GTX 280, Beats HD 4870 X2 in high resolutions, DirectX 10.1 support
ConsExtremely noisy card, CrossFire does not work in windowed 3D, Hot air not exhaust out of the case, Complex overclocking process, Dual GPU design - depends on optimum driver support, Long PCB, No support for CUDA/PhysX
VerdictWhen looked at from a pure performance standpoint, then the Sapphire HD 4850 X2 is among the top cards on the market. It beats the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 280 by about 3%. What is also very interesting is that in higher resolutions the HD 4850 X2 can also ...
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TitlePreview: Radeon HD 4850 CrossFire Performance
Reviewed ByVijay Anand
SummaryThe much awaited Radeon HD 4850 graphics cards have actually landed in retail this week and despite the oddity that it hasn't launched yet officially, we managed to grab two of these newcomers to give you a preview of what they taste like. Check them ...
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VerdictThe Radeon HD 4580 graphics card is the first out of the new 4000 series stable of graphics cards using the RV770 GPU core. The Radeon HD 4850 uses the RV770 PRO SKU while the higher-end 4870 model will follow shortly using the RV 770 XT part
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TitleSapphire Toxic Radeon HD 4870 tested
Reviewed BySanjin Rado?   
SummaryReview: Non-reference Vapor-X cooling and higher clocks   Radeon Toxic HD 4870 is a name for Sapphire's special version of the HD 4870, this time with special cooling and an overclocked core. The card uses Vapor-X cooling that does a great job at ...
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VerdictHigher clocks and Toxic Vapor-X cooling do however come at a price and you'll have to pay around 20 more compared to the reference card's price. If you want a fast HD 4870 with some powerful cooling, then this card just might strike your chord
Rating90
TitleSapphire Radeon HD 4850 X2
Reviewed ByWill Smith
SummaryAs a general rule, our belief is that pairing two slow-performing cards using SLI or CrossFire is a bad idea-you're usually better off running a single faster card. However, the Radeon 4850 X2 delivers astounding performance compared to the single-GPU ...
ProsKiller performance for $300. Four DVI ports! Faster than a GTX 280
ConsGDDR3 hurts memory bandwidth. Four DVI ports leave no room for rear exhaust vents
VerdictLike its 4870-powered predecessor, the 4850 X2 sports ATI's advanced video decode acceleration, allowing you to view fully accelerated picture-in-picture Blu-ray discs. It's fully compatible with multiple-monitor displays, and we love that this board ...