Friday, September 12th 2008
Gainward Launch Feature-rich Radeon HD 4670
Gainward has launched a custom design Radeon HD 4670 graphics card featuring the latest GPU from ATI. The card spans across two slots. While cooling might attribute to that, the other reason is that Gainward has provided every kind of display connector that's standard today. The card has a dual-link DVI, an analog D-Sub, a HDMI with 7.1 ch audio, and a DisplayPort connector.
It comes with the RV730 core clocked at 750 MHz, features 512 MB of GDDR3 memory clocked at 2000 MHz. Underneath the sporty grill hood of the card is a cooler consisting of a fan blowing air onto a heatsink with radially projecting fins. Such a cooler can be seen on some of Gainward's own mid-range GeForce Golden Sample series graphics cards, though this card didn't get that title.
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Fudzilla
It comes with the RV730 core clocked at 750 MHz, features 512 MB of GDDR3 memory clocked at 2000 MHz. Underneath the sporty grill hood of the card is a cooler consisting of a fan blowing air onto a heatsink with radially projecting fins. Such a cooler can be seen on some of Gainward's own mid-range GeForce Golden Sample series graphics cards, though this card didn't get that title.
32 Comments on Gainward Launch Feature-rich Radeon HD 4670
This shows that the industry is so screwed up! Do you remember that Samsung monitor working via USB port?
Come on people! Decide! HDMI? DVI? DP? USB? Wireless?
I wonder, is this 128 bit? 192 bit? 256 bit?
Open sesame:
Can you see the fan's power connector near the PCI-E alignment notch ?
that is one nasty looking piece o crap under that hood, and a waste of a spare slot for such a mid/low end card imo single slot cooling is definately enough
My 2408WFP has the following: VGA, 2xDVI, HDMI, DisplayPort, Composite, S-Video and Component.
I think Dell just said "We don't care which format wins, we will support everything that exists"
And they do.
True that the DisplayPort is not widely used, but I say its the D-Sub that should go.
2x HDMI, 1x display port.
why? you can get HDMI to DVI adaptors, and DVI to VGA adaptors. its the same reason modern cards have 2x DVI instead of 1x and 1x VGA.
Plus I like the fact that DVI still has the thumbscrews to make sure it doesn't get knocked out. Although, I don't have anything HDMI, so I don't know how securely that tends to stay in. And in my room, tripping over cords (and everything else) is a major problem.
The reason for older connector's like DVI and D-Sub to have the thrumb screws,
is the fact that their connectors are larger and have many pins in it.
Therefore, the connectors tend to fall out and/or bent pins etc.
1. DVI
2. HDMI
3. displayport (optional)
Must come with a DVI to VGA adaptor.