Testseek.com have collected 75 expert reviews of the AMD Radeon HD 6670 1GB GDDR5 PCIe and the average rating is 74%. Scroll down and see all reviews for AMD Radeon HD 6670 1GB GDDR5 PCIe.
May 2011
(74%)
75 Reviews
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The new Radeon HD 6570 and Radeon HD 6670 performed relatively well throughout our testing, but couldn’t keep pace with a couple of similarly priced, previous generation cards. As expected, the smaller frame buffer and lower-GPU clock of the Radeon HD...
At $79 and $99 respectively, the HD 6570 and HD 6670 do their jobs quite well by offering entry-level DX 11 graphics cards that can deliver at resolutions up to 1050p. In many of our benchmarks, both the graphics cards managed to maintain frame rates ...
Abstract: he best qualities of both cards are that they’re low-profile cards that don’t need an external power source, and that this is a reference quality we should see in partner cards. With the exception of a couple of one-off non-reference designs like the much more expensive PowerColor Go Green 5750, the 6670 and 6570 are going to be the fastest cards availabl..
AMD Radeon HD 6670Alles in allem präsentiert sich AMDs Radeon HD 6670 mit GDDR5-Speicher höchst interessant. Gegenüber einer Radeon HD 5670 legt man im Mittel unserer Benchmarks um bis zu 16 Prozent in der Performance zu. Mit einer solchen Grafikleistu...
The release of three mainstream graphics cards marks an almost-complete transition to the Radeon HD 6000 series for AMD. Previously available in OEM form for large system builders since February, AMD's HD 6450, HD 6570 and HD 6670 are incremental upg...
Abstract: Based on the new Turks GPU, AMD’s Radeon HD 6570 and 6670 graphics cards are poised to hit the sub-£80 market. Do these products have what it takes to compete in this fiercely competitive segment, or are AMD's subtle evolutionary changes too small? For...
Abstract: With Intel's Sandy Bridge launch, and the realization that AMD's Llano was right around the corner, I don't think many people expected to see three sub-$100 cards at this point, and to be honest, neither did I. Fortunately though, for those who do need such..
And that's where we end this petit little mini-review. I must admit that the card managed to surprise in terms of performance, pricing however will need to fall towards roughly 70 EUR for this card to really kick in. If you go for a 6600 series card, by a...