“ATI today unleashes the Radeon HD 4670. A nice little card that packs some decent punch in the value minded consumers. The Radeon HD 4680 will roughly offer you last year’s mid-range performance at 79 USD. With that amount of performance the card will allow you to flick on 4xAA and 16AF and still play modern games at 1280×1024 and maybe even 1600×1200. And for you as a gamer on a budget, is an immensely interesting fact for your feature and framerate budget.”Here are some more Graphics Card articles from around the web:
- AMD Radeon HD 4670: Ruling from Top to Bottom @ AnandTech
- ATI Radeon HD 4670 Mainstream GPU @ HotHardware
- Sapphire (AMD) Radeon HD 4670: bullying the mainstream market @ HEXUS
- HD 4670 @ Neoseeker
- Powercolor PCS HD 4670 512 MB @ techPowerUp
- Sapphire Radeon HD 4670 in Crossfire @ Tweaktown
- GIGABYTE Radeon HD 4850 512MB GDDR3 @ Futurelooks
- Diamond RADEON 4870 X2 @ LostCircuits
- HIS HD 4850 IceQ4 512 MB @ techPowerUp
- Palit 9800GT Sonic & Palit Radeon HD 4850 Sonic Review @ Driverheaven
- ATI Radeon HD 4800 Series Fan Hacking Guide @ TechARP
- Diamond Radeon HD 4870 X2 @ Techspot
- Asus HD 4870 X2 TOP Review @ DriverHeaven
- Overclocking the NVIDIA GeForce Video Card @ Benchmark Reviews
- ECS GeForce 9800 GTX+ Hydra SLI @ Guru of 3D
- ASUS Extreme N9800GT HybridPower @ Legion Hardware
- Leadtek WinFast PX9500GT @ Bjorn3D
- Geforce 9500 GT SLI vs Geforce 9600 GT Performance Comparison @ Madshrimps
Taking the high road and the low road
The mid ranged ATI Radeon HD 4670 has arrived at Newegg. If you have $80 and want to be able to play most games at very high image quality settings @ 1280×1024 and have enhanced HD video playback, this card is perfect for you. It also has some interesting new power states, ensuring that the card is only pulling the power that it needs at the time. Guru 3D takes a long, careful look at this new mid-ranged Radeon card.