Tuesday, October 11th 2011

HIS Intros Radeon HD 6670 iSilence4 Graphics Card

HIS released its latest mainstream graphics card, the HIS HD 6670 iSilence4. As the name suggests, this is a silent (fanless) graphics card based on the Radeon HD 6670 graphics processor. The card's design is based around Zalman's VNF100 GPU heatsink that provides passive cooling to the GPU, the DDR3 memory and simple FET configuration VRM fend for themselves. VNF100 features a variable fin profile design, that works to improve heat dissipation efficiency.

On the obverse side of the PCB, there is just the base of the heatsink, from here, heat is conveyed to the main portion of the heatsink that's over the reverse side of the PCB, using three heat pipes. The Radeon HD 6670 GPU is built on the 40 nm process, is DirectX 11 compliant, packs 480 stream processors, and features a 128-bit wide memory interface. On this card, 1 GB of AMD-branded DDR3 memory is used. The GPU is clocked at 800 MHz, and the memory at 1600 MHz DDR (25.6 GB/s bandwidth). Display outputs include one each of DVI, D-Sub, and HDMI. The card relies entirely on the PCI-Express slot for power. HIS did not give out pricing details.
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10 Comments on HIS Intros Radeon HD 6670 iSilence4 Graphics Card

#1
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
You can already see the PCB bending setting in, in the fourth pic.
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#2
meirb111
had installed one of this zalman passive cooler on ati 3650, in summer temps on load were 80c
on idle 50c
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#3
afw
whats up with the ' i ' ... payin tribute to SJ or sumthin ... ??? :laugh: ...
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#4
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
meirb111had installed one of this zalman passive cooler on ati 3650, in summer temps on load were 80c
on idle 50c
passive coolers are still designed to have airflow, just from case fans. they always run hot.
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#5
KainXS
afwwhats up with the ' i ' ... payin tribute to SJ or sumthin ... ??? :laugh: ...
thats what they have called their passive cards since the 4XXX series i think
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#7
_JP_
DDR3 kills it, IMO.
Anyway, Themalright's HR-03 was better than this Zalman cooler.
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#8
Jstn7477
I'm tired of seeing DDR3 cards. My XFX 6670 has 64GB/s bandwidth out of the box with 128bit 4000MHz effective GDDR5. Even a 64bit GDDR5 setup with 4000MHz effective GDDR5 is faster. They could have just used 2 2Gbit chips for 512MB of fast RAM and still had a faster card.
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#9
Casecutter
What's the big deal HIS resurrected the old VNF-100 that they've used before and cobbled on to a lack luster 6670 DDR3... Cooler me impressed. :cool:

www.zalman.com/ENG/product/Product_Read.asp?idx=306

While does a 6670 even need this much cooler, I mean this was design for some seriously hot GPU's from back in 2005. I say it's over kill on this thing, and no brianer enginering. :shadedshu
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