Monday, November 7th 2011

HIS Unveils New Low-Profile Radeon HD 6670 Graphics Card

Hightech Information System (HIS) today unveiled their first twin-fan cooler equipped graphics card range, the HIS 6670 Fan 1GB. Low Profile: Ideal for Media Centers & Home Theater PCs.

Home Theater PC users, looking for that extra bit of cooling to give their system an extra edge, will be delighted with the model's double airflow allowing for expanded cooling efficiency and heat dissipation. The HIS 6670 Fan is another excellent choice within HIS' low profile GPU range for home entrainment enthusiasts looking to build their personal bespoke Home Theater or Media Center PC.
Featuring AMD's latest technologies, wide hardware support for 3D HDTV's, 3D Projectors and 3D monitors, as well as Blu-ray 3D support, the model delivers a premium and reliable solution to Home Media Entertainment enthusiasts. The cards additionally come bundled with two low profile brackets for easy installation in both full-height and half-height PCI Slots.

Features & Advantages:
  • Low Profile: Ideal for Media Centers & Home Theater PCs
  • Flexibility: Low profile brackets included to fit both full-height and half-height PCI Slots
  • Cooler: Twin-fan allows double airflow to magnify cooling performance
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19 Comments on HIS Unveils New Low-Profile Radeon HD 6670 Graphics Card

#1
Shihab
Guess the warehouse were full with old silicon. At least they aren't planning to rebrand them :ohwell:
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#2
MikeMurphy
Its amazing what they can pack into a low-profile card.
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#4
nINJAkECIL
HIS should make this fanless,instead of 2 ugly (and probably,noisy) small fans.
HTPC is all about quiet.
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#5
dj-electric
HD6670 is more then just an HTPC graphics card, this one can actually run games at 720P resolution at decent settings
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#6
tonyd223
think A8-3850 + this - a great choice
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#7
Isenstaedt
The 6670 is a lower resolution gaming card, not HTPC.
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#8
Thefumigator
nINJAkECILHIS should make this fanless,instead of 2 ugly (and probably,noisy) small fans.
HTPC is all about quiet.
It depends, those 2 fans could run on low RPM, this way they should be more quiet than a single one of them doing the job of both. Because noise in dB is a logarithmic/non linear function, and RPM-Airflow relation isn't linear either.

Which could mean the following (shot in the dark):

-suppose you need max of air flowing
-suppose a single fan of those can provide max air flowing at 1000RPM, and half air flowing at 650RPM, but the fan at 650RPM is inaudible between 0 or -10 dB while being completely audible at 1000RPM 20~30 dB. So then even 3 of those fans at 650RPM should be more quiet than a single one running at 1000RPM
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#9
de.das.dude
Pro Indian Modder
i think the two fans look sexy
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#10
TRWOV
Nice. I think I've found the hardware for my mini-ITX rig. :)
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#11
de.das.dude
Pro Indian Modder
yup thsi is perfect for htpcs, they even include 2 mini-PCIe brackets for just the VGA or the DVI :O
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#12
newtekie1
Semi-Retired Folder
nINJAkECILHIS should make this fanless,instead of 2 ugly (and probably,noisy) small fans.
HTPC is all about quiet.
I don't think it would be possible to run the 6670 fanless and keep a low profile design. The two fans aren't probably that noisy though, they likely spin at a relatively low RPM(compared to a single small fan).
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#13
de.das.dude
Pro Indian Modder
yup making a 6670 fanless is a hard task, they are pretty powerful.
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#14
Casecutter
To get fan-less you need Heat-Pipes and large wrap around cooler. Then most I've seen like that aren’t half-height so might not fit a bunch on media enclosures and that adds expense. To pack 6770 and 1Gb on a half-height isn’t easy, then control that with a H-P cooler all package in an acceptable envelope that still retains the two slot/ half-height would take engineering and cost cash. This looks to use a straight-forward extrusion… cheap.

If they're smart (HIS and the fans) they'll run separate fans profiles. First fan on for idle and low demands, the second kicks in at load and then both spin up fully under extreme load... and then what’s it matter your gaming a the sound is up anyway or headphones.
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#15
LAN_deRf_HA
If AMD really launches the low end first we may see the 7670 pretty soon here. Since these models always stick to 65watts this will be in for a straight up performance boost. That would put it within a few % of the 6770. Very impressive.
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#16
micropage7
wha ha ha low profile card with dual fan.
high end card must be shame coz of this
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#17
[H]@RD5TUFF
Unsure why this has 1gb of memory, seems a waste for a card seemingly targeted as HTPC and mom box machines.
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#18
de.das.dude
Pro Indian Modder
[H]@RD5TUFFUnsure why this has 1gb of memory, seems a waste for a card seemingly targeted as HTPC and mom box machines.
WONT IT BE AWESOME IF YOU CAN GAME ON YOUR htpc?
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#19
TRWOV
de.das.dudeWONT IT BE AWESOME IF YOU CAN GAME ON YOUR htpc?
I game on my HTPC... at 720p (1366x768) and med/low settings but it games nonetheless :pimp:

This + A8-3850 = mini ITX monster.
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