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Gallery: AMD Launches the Radeon HD 4670 The Radeon HD 4670 is priced at $79, which in the past hasn't really gotten you a very good gaming experience regardless of who made the chip.
The first graph shows the relative performance of the videocard compared to the 10 other common videocards in terms of PassMark G3D Mark. The 2nd graph shows the value for money, in terms of the G3DMark per dollar.
Product: ATI Radeon HD 4670 Manufacturer: AMD SKU code: RV730XT Information: Street price: 79 USD 55 EUR So then dudes and dudettes, you'll agree with me that AMD's ATI division is certainly on a roll lately. Today we are testing their new entry level product, which quite honestly performs at pretty reasonable mid-range performance and carries a stack load of features. See it's like this, AMD took a couple of punches over the last year and a half, and really you can see them getting back on their feet. The processor market is slowly gaining it's confidence thanks to the latest Phenom processors, their chipset market is growing and ever since the release of the 4800 series product, the ATI subdivision have very large smiles on their faces, and they have the intention to keep it that way. The 4800 graphics card series is however not where the biggest chunk of money is to be made for AMD. Sub 100 USD products, that's where a lot of money is made as you can save a lot of money on components and design yet make good margins and volume in that segment.
So to date there have been plenty of choices in that segment products wise, but never something really interesting from a price performance point of view for the casual gamers. And today AMD is trying to 'capture that flag' as well with the release of the Radeon 4600 series. As stated 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 1280x1024 and maybe even 1600x1200.
And for you as a gamer on a budget, is an immensely interesting fact for your feature and framerate budget. Today we'll show all about that polite performing product called Radeon HD 4670.
And why am I thrilled in the opening of this review already you ask? Again, this product sells for 79 USD - and that is roughly 60 EUR. It's a steal. Today we have another bang for buck product, a product that I like very much. As what ATI is doing today is pretty remarkable. They are releasing the Radeon HD 4770, a mainstream product at a budget price.
Trust me when I say that after reading this review, you will be impressed. Today we test the Radeon HD 4550. It's the cheapest desktop graphics product that ATI can deliver at your doorsteps. This Radeon HD 4550 (GPU codename RV710XT) comes with an optional 256 MB GDDR2 or optional 512MB GDDR3 and will cost you.
45 to 55 USD respectively. Today a test and review on the new AMD ATI Radeon HD 4870 1024MB.
Obviously ATI is releasing a 1GB model to compete with the new Core 216 version of that GeForce GTX 260. The 4870 series really diggs that GDDR5 memory bandwidth, and what's the cheapest thing to do to gain some extra performance? Increase the framebuffer volume.
Now that by itself is not going to work miracles, yet in memory limited situations (loads of high quality textures, filtering and AA modes) it will help you here and there. And a little bit of extra bite is all the product needs to get beat that Core 216 card again. We test the ATI Radeon HD 4670. A nice little card that packs some decent punch in the value minded consumers.