Thursday, July 21st 2011

Vertex3D Announces HD 6670/6570 Digital Streamer Edition Graphics Cards

VERTEX3D, a brand of AMD graphics card, today launches a new series of VTX3D HD6670/6570 Digital Streamer Edition. VTX3D HD6670/6570 Digital Streamer Edition combines digital TV content with computer, using FlexiTV technology designed by Mirics.

By utilizing Window Media Center, the latest VTX3D Digital Streamer Edition can easily extend the home entertainment experience from TV to the PC. DVB-T TV signal support enable users to watch the free digital TV program on PC in HD/SD quality, allowing a casual, fun enjoyment without the limitations of a conventional TV.
The VTX3D HD6670 Digital Streamer Edition supports 1GB of the latest GDDR5 memory, and is clocked at 800MHz core speed and 1000MHz memory speed. The HD6570 Digital Streamer Edition is fitted with 1GB of DDR3 memory and clocked at 650MHz core speed and 667 MHz x2 memory speed. Both cards emphasize the amazing graphics performance with the latest DirectX 11 technology, allowing gamers to easily experience lifelike 3D visual effects.

With AMD HD3D technology, you can enjoy 3D Blu-ray movies in vivid color and rich detail. Also, Unified Video Decoder 3 (UVD3) technology enriches Blu-ray movies or other HD content at full 1080p display resolution and beyond. HDMI 1.4 delivers high quality in Decode Dolby TrueHD and DTS HD Master Audio format.

Take advantage of the well-known AMD App Acceleration technology and make the speed of video encoding, transcoding and upscaling much faster, by allowing the GPU to share compute tasks with the CPU, bringing the best in productivity and gaming.
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7 Comments on Vertex3D Announces HD 6670/6570 Digital Streamer Edition Graphics Cards

#1
[H]@RD5TUFF
Sorry anyone else get a giggle out of "streamer edition"?
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#2
Apocolypse007
Besides the inclusion of DVB-T, what makes these cards any different from their vanilla counterparts?
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#3
_JP_
I don't like the cooler on the HD 6570. I had one just like that on my X1650PRO and it was very loud (such a small fan) and not controllable. My solution was a CM CoolViva G1 (considerably better). It could work on that card too. The HD 6670 has a Artic Cooling copypasta cooler, so no cons there.
Other than that, those seem like good cards for HTPCs.
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#4
Widjaja
If the HD6670 is anything like my old HD4670, the card would be a great edition of HTPC and some medium performance gaming.
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#5
jpierce55
[H]@RD5TUFFSorry anyone else get a giggle out of "streamer edition"?
I am missing something.
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#6
Maban
Didn't a company have something like this a couple years ago? I want to say it was Sapphire?

Found it. Was thinking of the Sapphire XtendTV and it was only from this January...
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#7
micropage7
_JP_I don't like the cooler on the HD 6570. I had one just like that on my X1650PRO and it was very loud (such a small fan) and not controllable. My solution was a CM CoolViva G1 (considerably better). It could work on that card too. The HD 6670 has a Artic Cooling copypasta cooler, so no cons there.
Other than that, those seem like good cards for HTPCs.
small fan usually has problem on noise, thats why most silent fan has bigger size
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