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Review: Sapphire (AMD) Radeon HD 4670: bullying the mainstream market

by Tarinder Sandhu on 10 September 2008, 09:09

Tags: Radeon HD 4670 512MB, ATI Radeon HD 4670, AMD (NYSE:AMD), Sapphire, ATi Technologies (NYSE:AMD), PC

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Race Driver: GRID

Race Driver: GRID - 1,280x1,024 - 4xAA 0xAF
Sapphire HD 3650 512XFX 9500 GT 256XFX 9600 GSOZOTAC 9600GTSapphire HD 3850 256Sapphire HD 4670 512
2017.740.5250.2646.2246.98


Race Driver: GRID - 1,680x1,050 - 4xAA 0xAF
ZOTAC 9600GTSapphire HD 3650 512XFX 9600 GSOSapphire HD 4670 512
34.2616.3727.7939.13


Race Driver: GRID, too, had a problem with the Radeon HD 3850 256MB card and with the GeForce 9500 GT, thus, we didn't manage to secure a usable resul for either.

1,680x1,050 is smooth on the Sapphire Radeon HD 4670, and knowing that the runs better on ATI hardware, it's no surprise to see it take top spot at the higher resolution.

The key message here, we suppose, is that you're likely to average over 30fps in first-person shooters when the resolution is set to 1,680x1,050 and a decent degree of image-enhancement is applied - not bad for a ~£50 card.