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Product Code | B004X8EODY |
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Price | $88.98 |
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Product Details
Product Dimensions:
12 x 3 x 9 inches ; 12.8 ounces
- Shipping Weight: 3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
- Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
- Product Code: B004X8EODY
- Item model number: EAH6670/DIS/1GD5
- Batteries: 1 Nonstandard Battery batteries required.
- Average Customer Review:4.6 out of 5 stars style="margin-left:-3px">See all reviews (57 customer reviews)
- Super Alloy Power for up to 15% performance boost, 35�C cooler operation, and 2.5 times longer lifespan
- Dust-Proof Fan design increases particle resistence
- AMD Eyefinity support for up to 3 displays
- Dust-Proof Fan design increases particle resistance
Product Features
Product Description
ASUS EAH6670/DIS/1GD5 - ASUS HD6670 graphics card with DirectX®11, HDMI, and Eyefinity support
Customer Reviews
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“Been using the card for about a week now and no regrets. ”
“(That's quite cool in my opinion) It's also very quiet up until about 50% fan speed, but I have yet to see it hit that fan speed on its own. ”
“The install was quick and easy. ”
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
96 of 100 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 starsIt's a really good card! ... or is it?January 8, 2012
By Justin Smith
Amazon Verified Purchase
I purchased this card several months ago to upgrade from the same class but in the 5xxx series, so the 5670. That was a great little card. And so is this. This is certainly no powerhouse though. It will NOT run the newest games on maximum settings at an enjoyable frame rate. It just won't. Odds are though, you're not looking for perfect, or you wouldn't be looking at a $100 card. Therefore, this card does it's job, and I am very satisfied.Let me list some stuff:Some pros: -- It gets the job done. With this card I can jump right in and crank all the settings up without worrying too much. My normal procedure for a new game is to crank it, play it, and then tune it down just a hair to get that smooth play with fancy graphics. -- It's silent. I can't hear the fan over my tower (and it's pretty quiet) until the fan is over 40%, which it should never get to (I'll explain why in the cons section) -- It's small. Don't have to worry if you have a small case or lots of PCI cards. It'll fit. -- Can throw this in any crappy old computer so long as there's a PCI-e and you'll get a good graphics boost. It's not demanding as far as power consumption goes, and is slot-powered, so no extra cabling needed!Some cons: -- This is the ONLY 6670 on the market that does NOT support Crossfire. (You can double check the validity of that, but the point is, this card does NOT) If you're not planning on using crossfire, then this is your card. If you are... this is not your card. -- As stated above, it is slot-powered. This doesn't come without a price (this applies to ALL slot powered cards). Kiss overclocking goodbye. It will not overclock. Yes, you can turn it up in CCC or some 3rd party software, but no, you will not see a difference (assuming it doesn't give you pin stripes or BSOD) In order to overclock anything on your system you must first give it more power. Period. Overclocking means Over-IEatMoreElectricity...ing. This is why the fan is so quiet. Due to the lack of power needed, it therefore runs cooler than other cards. Not to mention the large fan attached. A bigger fan is a quieter fan. (Despite what I just stated above, I tried overclocking anyway, because I'm a moron. Got about a grand total of 40mhz for the clock and memory... big whoop. Had that setting for about 2 months, and now it's burning up on me. Started getting artifacts all over my screen, and crashes. I've now turned OC off, and everything's good again.)(Side note for inexperienced budget graphics users: "Use Application Settings" are the boxes you ALWAYS want checked in the Catalyst Control Center. That program will murder your performance. Game clients generally handle their own graphics rendering much better.)(Another side note for beginners: Shadows and Anti-Aliasing are your biggest killers. Turning those down will increase your performance astronomically. Turn those down first when fine tuning your game's graphics. You may find it's all you need to do)Here's a small list of games I've played with maximum setting at 1920x1080 (generally between 20-35 fps.. it's a budget card, don't forget)- Battlefield Bad Company 2- Lord of the Rings Online- World of Warcraft- Skyrim- Star Wars: The Old Rebuplic- Mass Effect 1 & 2- Crysis 1- Dragon Age 1 & 2Alright, I hope this helps!!! :)EDIT: Apparently this card does support CrossfireX. I have done little research on that particular topic with this card, but hey, if it works then that's one more thumbs up from me!
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