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Great for the price.,
January 15, 2012 AKHusky - See all my reviews
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This review is from: XFX HD 4670 750M 1 GB DDR2 DUAL DVI TV PCI-E Video Card - HD467XZDFR (Personal Computers)
Upgrading an office computer for a client. The old card I had installed wasn't far off from this in price or performance, but it was passively cooled. It would crash a lot when my client would watch intensive videos and the case has more than enough fans to keep it good. Got this because it rates well, has a double (?) lifetime warranty, great price, and if you can read a spec sheet, you can agree it has great stats. It didn't exactly WOW me when I bench-marked it, but that's compared to mostly $200+ cards, proportionally, it's more bang for your buck. Would not recommend for hardcore gaming, but even light gaming would be good on this.
Good Card for the Price,
January 13, 2012 AndroidMan - See all my reviews
This review is from: XFX HD 4670 750M 1 GB DDR2 DUAL DVI TV PCI-E Video Card - HD467XZDFR (Personal Computers)
Integrated graphics are usually pretty bad. This card will upgrade your graphics and let you do some light gaming if you don't have $100-$400 for a more powerful card.
It does not require a separate power connection from the power supply and it only takes a single slot. Many other cards with a single slot mounting bracket actually take up two slots with their heat-sink and fan. This card would be compatible with most prebuilt Dell's or other systems with a PIC-Express slot.
This is not the latest video card, but if you need a single slot card with a single slot cooler for an HTPC or some light gaming, this is perfect.
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Slower than a true 4670 and lowers video quality,
December 8, 2011 Just Looking - See all my reviews
This review is from: XFX HD 4670 750M 1 GB DDR2 DUAL DVI TV PCI-E Video Card - HD467XZDFR (Personal Computers)
Got 2 from elsewhere and they were both, checking the AMD control center, in speed closer to 4650's. The control center doesn't honor that "enforce smooth playback" is off, and my setting of deinterlacing to highest quality keeps getting cancelled. I have sharpening, dynamic contrast, and pulldown on.
This does not happen to my genuine 4670, an MSI. Settings stay the same.
FYI the speeds - gpu clock/memory clock
MSI 4670 DDR3 750/1000
XFX #1 600/500
XFX #2 750/400
I would say get a true DDR3 4670, or better yet, a 5670.