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Sapphire Radeon HD 5670 Ultimate 1GB GDDR5 PCIe

Sapphire Radeon HD 5670 Ultimate 1GB GDDR5 PCIe
  • Sapphire Radeon HD 5670 Ultimate 1GB GDDR5 PCIe
  • Sapphire Radeon HD 5670 Ultimate 1GB GDDR5 PCIe
  • Sapphire Radeon HD 5670 Ultimate 1GB GDDR5 PCIe
  • Sapphire Radeon HD 5670 Ultimate 1GB GDDR5 PCIe
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Based on 9 reviews
  • Excellent:
    6
  • Good:
    3
  • Average:
    0
  • Bad:
    0

Reviews

  • By Atomic MPC on November 01, 2010

    Worth picking up for quietening...

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  • By InsideHW on October 01, 2010

    Since you’ve read about Radeon HD 5670 on multiple occasions on our website, including the relatively recent comparative graphics card review, let’s concentrate on the essential differences to other models we’ve previously tortured....

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  • By TechRadar on September 01, 2010

    AMD has taken a bit of a battering in the last few months. Nvidia has finally delivered on the early promise of the Fermi GPU and has released a mid-range graphics card of 8800GT like proportions. That, though, is a card ranging from £150 to...

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  • By Pro-Clockers on August 09, 2010

    I can see the Sapphire Radeon HD 5670 Ultimate making a big splash with those that are looking to complete a system built on absolute quiet. Chances are these people building such a system are home theatre enthusiants but for those that wish to do a...

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  • By HEXUS.net on August 02, 2010

    Sapphire retails a standard Radeon HD 5670 1GB card for £85. Add another £40 and a more-potent HD 5770 1GB can be yours, leading to gaming performance which is 50 per cent higher. However, the HD 5670's thermal envelope is such that it can...

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  • By Neoseeker on July 17, 2010

    The HD 5670 and HD 5550 Radeon Graphics cards already offer some of the best bang for the buck around and Sapphire’s enhancements to these currently existing models just adds to the value. Both the HD 5670 Ultimate and HD 5550 OC were impressive...

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  • By LanOC Reviews on July 14, 2010

    Sapphire worked its magic on the HD5670 and made the HD5670 Ultimate. With a full gig of GDDR5 ram and their silent fan-less heatsink design it’s both at home in your HTPC or a budget gaming rig. Gaming performance was a major improvement over...

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  • By Overclockers Club on July 12, 2010

    If you are looking for a cheap upgrade to your system that is going to give you the latest in mainstream DirectX 11 cards, you are going to be looking at getting either an HD 5670 or HD 5550 and Sapphire has a great lineup when it comes to either of...

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  • By Kitguru.net on June 26, 2010

    Sapphire have released yet another stellar, passively cooled graphics card. Their range gets stronger and stronger.Discuss in our forum over here or just leave a quick comment...

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  • By Pureoverclock on June 24, 2010

    The Sapphire Radeon 5670 is a budget gaming card, lower on the performance ladder than the 5750, and is clearly geared to consumers who occasionally do some light gaming, and particularly at 1280 resolution; the 5670 is not a graphics workhorse....

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