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| Diamond Radeon HD 4670 1GB GDDR3 Review |
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| Written by Christopher Greer -joker63- | |
| Sunday, 22 February 2009 00:00 | |
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Page 1 of 10 IntroductionWhen you shop for a graphics card, what do you find yourself looking for? The text on the box can be sanskrit for anyone unfamiliar in computers. The box displays GDDR 3, something about pipelines, then it goes on to tell you that this is a PCI X16 slot card, and then you think to yourself, what does this all mean? But even the most novice user can tell you that memory is important and the more you have, the better. The Diamond Radeon HD 4670 1GB GDDR 3 is chock full of memory. The HD 4670 by Diamond has 1 gigabyte of memory and utilizes graphics double data rate 3, or GDDR 3, technology. The Diamond HD 4670 1 GB comes with two DVI outputs and an S-Video output and dongles to adapt to composite and VGA outputs. The Radeon HD 4670 1 GB is meant to compete in the Radeon 4600 family and with other entry level graphics cards and has no problem doing that.
The ProductThe Diamond Radeon HD 4670 1GB GDDR 3 packaging allows you to look in upon the card. Inside you see Diamond's voluptuous mascot staring back at you. And on the back of the box you see the features that the Diamond Radeon HD 4670 touts.
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