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Reviews for MSI Radeon HD 4670 Graphics CardATi Radeon HD 4670 750MHz - 512MB GDDR3 SDRAM 128bit - PCI Express 2.0 x16 - DVI - Retail - MPN: R46702D512
productwiki.com - Apr 1, 2009
AMD/ATI Radeon HD 4670 | MSI
Introduced in the middle of September 2008, the Radeon HD 4670 is a mainstream graphics card from ATI. Based on the latest 4000 series R700 GPU, the 4670 is based on the same 55nm fabrication process, comes with 512MB or 1GB of memory and has a 128bit memory bus. While considerably handicapped by the poor bus width, performance in the latest games remains quite high on lower resolutions. Aimed at... Top
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Amazing, especially for the price, but latest...
Strengths: Dual DVI, 512MB GDDR3, beautiful picture, runs graphics-intensive software beautifully.
Weakness: Needs at least Catalyst Control Center 8.10 to have multi-monitor support
This may be the best price/performance piece of hardware I purchased to update my computer. It installs easily and downloading the latest drivers is simple, though the size of the downloads is fairly large.
I used to have to lower the graphics quality to play Oblivion, but with the new card, I have the graphics on highest quality and the game moves very fast, so fast that I had to get used to the speed.
I was very disheartened, however, when I installed the drivers and could only use one analog monitor. I thought the video card was broken until I happened across a solution after some 2.5 hours of Internet searching: get the latest Catalyst Control Center, at least Catalyst Control Center 8.10; after that, multi-monitor support is, well, supported.
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