HIS Radeon HD 4670 IceQ Native HDMI 1 GB DDR3 AGP Graphics Card (H467QS1GHA)super
Product Description
Product Advantage: HIS IceQ technology is endorsed as the most efficient cooling technology among the current mainstream graphic cards' series. HIS IceQ can actively draw the air inside your PC case to cool down the card, and blows amounts of hot air out of your case, dramatically decreasing the GPU temperature together with your PC components. HIS IceQ is also UV sensitive, enhancing the gamers' UV light case.
- HIS IceQ technology is endorsed as the most efficient cooling technology among the current mainstream graphic cards' series. HIS IceQ can actively draw the air inside your PC case to cool down the card, and blows amounts of hot air out of your case.
- Chipset: Radeon HD 4670 / Process Technology: 55nm / Stream Process Units (320) /
- Core clock: 750 Mhz / Memory Clock: 873 Mhz (1746 mhz effective)
- Memory Size: 1GB / Memory Bus: 128bit / Memory Type: GDDR3
- DirectX: 10.1 / OpenGL: 2.1 / Vertex/Pixel Shadder: 4.1
HIS Radeon HD 4670 IceQ Native HDMI 1 GB DDR3 AGP Graphics Card (H467QS1GHA) Reviews
HIS Radeon HD 4670 IceQ Native HDMI 1 GB DDR3 AGP Graphics Card (H467QS1GHA) Reviews
24 of 24 people found the following review helpful: The last AGP card you will ever need (if you still actually need one), By toast (California) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: HIS Radeon HD 4670 IceQ Native HDMI 1 GB DDR3 AGP Graphics Card (H467QS1GHA) (Personal Computers) I bought this for my aging Dell 4600, which is a 3.1 Ghz single core processor. I am running it with 3GB of ram with minimal programs on Windowx XP SP2.; so very old. I bought this to supplement my PS3 and be able to play some games that are not available for console or solely for XBox 360. After popping this card into my AGP slot, I was able to install the latest drivers and had no problem connecting through HDMI (which is a plus for this card). This is important though. The video card requires a double slot inside your computer. One for the video card connecting the AGP and another for space for the fan. If you have little room or use all of your PCI slots, then you might have issues with this. My only real difficulty was with the software. I downloaded 10-6_agp-hotfix_xp32_dd_ccc.exe from ATI and the drivers worked perfectly. However, by default the viewing screen is skewed by a 15% I think, and this can only be changed in Catalyst Control... Read more 20 of 20 people found the following review helpful: Smooth Installation for Last and Fastest AGP Video Card, Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: HIS Radeon HD 4670 IceQ Native HDMI 1 GB DDR3 AGP Graphics Card (H467QS1GHA) (Personal Computers) I have all three cards that run the high end of this still supported and venerable AGP format (phooey to all the PCIe video card nay sayers!). They are the ATI Radeon variety Sapphire HD3850 256 bit 512MB DDR3, the Tul Powercolor HD3850 256 bit 512 MB DDR3, and now the HIS HD4670 126 bit 1GB DDR3. All of these cards are in identical ancient but still fast running Dell Inspirons Model 4600s. These old computers are running the fastest socket 478s out there (3.4Ghz EE) maxed out with 4GB of PC3200 ram running WinXP Pro SP3. They are all in the same room on the same network made specifically for weekend gaming get-togethers. The Sapphire is the only card I found to install easily with the latest drivers on the ATI/AMD website (why this card got a 4/5 instead of 5/5; AMD acquired ATI btw). I tried to install using ATI's latest drivers as of this writing, but was not able to do so. In all fairness, using the included driver CD that comes with the card had it installed without a... Read more 5 of 5 people found the following review helpful: 5 stars for the card, One star for the Driver, By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: HIS Radeon HD 4670 IceQ Native HDMI 1 GB DDR3 AGP Graphics Card (H467QS1GHA) (Personal Computers) As my old video card got a hardware problem (geforce 7800 gs oc 256mb agp) I started to look for a new one, but still agp, as I don't want to upgrade my pc. I read some forums and tomshardware tips and other statements, including amazon, helped me to decide for this one. It's a very very fast video card, and now I am able to play several games with 1024x768 or higher resolutions without screen legs. But, I already got 3 crashes playing the new starcraft 2, and of course I need to look for another driver, as the one I am using since the installation is the one that came with the CD together with the video card. |
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