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September 12th, 2008, 10:02 GMT · By

HIS Has Three HD 4670 Cards

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A HIS IceQ Radeon HD 4670 graphics card
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If you are looking for a new graphics card based on AMD's recently launched HD 4670 GPU, you should know that HIS already has three versions of it, all ready for you to examine and possibly purchase. What's even more impressive is that all three are equipped with the company's highly successful IceQ cooling technology, which ultimately means that you will get to enjoy the graphics power of AMD's HD 4670 GPU with the benefits of HIS' IceQ cooling solution.

 

HIS is one of biggest partners for AMD's graphics subsidiary, ATI, which, in turn, translates into considerable experience with the latest Radeon cards. Practically, this means that HIS offers well built graphics solutions that can deliver the video quality most Radeon fans out there require. The most recent cards coming from it make no exception from the rule, and combine the graphics capability of AMD's Radeon HD 4670 GPU with the IceQ cooling technology to deliver an impressive video quality for these mainstream cards.

 

There are only a few differences that set the three apart, so you might have a tough time deciding which one best fits your requirements. Two models are featured with the same GPU clock rate as the reference card, namely 750MHz, but are equipped with 512MB and 1024MB of GDDR3 memory, respectively. That's the main difference between these two models, namely the amount of memory either is featured with.

The other HD 4670 graphics card, which also sports HIS' IceQ technology, is a Turbo model, which means that it comes with a factory overclocked GPU. It features 780MHz for the core clock and a decent 512MB of GDDR3 memory.

 

All three cards support ATI's CrossFireX technology, which means you will be able to improve your system's graphics capabilities by just adding another HD 4670 card. In addition, these cards support Microsoft's DirectX 10.1, so you will be ready for all of the upcoming gaming titles.


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