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Sapphire Radeon HD 6670 Ultimate 1GB Graphics Card Review

Final Thoughts
The 6670 performed well and above the level of an entry level card, I doubt there are many applications that the average computer user would even notice the difference between this card and a high powered card costing upwards of $150-$400. I was able to play most games at medium resoluitions without a problem, some were presed at the higher definitions but that is expecting al ot out of an entry level card to be honest. The 6670 is an excellent deal, especially if you are able to find the coveted DIRT 3 edition. The only real downside I experianced with the 6670 Ultimate was the width of the card with the heatpipe, for my Haf X case it required me to take off part of the air housing of the side fan in order for it to install. I was still able to keep the side case fan installed but the direction part of the fitting had to be removed. There wasn’t anything other then small problem with the card, it looks stylish, performs well, and will make any average computer user more then ecstatic to be an owner of.

Sapphire has always done a great job in bringing affordability into system building, they have continued to support the video card hardware market over and over again bringing in their ingenuity and brainpower to continually make high quality products. The 6670 ultimate is a great deal by itself, bringing performance and affordability to the average person, it truly is a great value graphics card that is very rich in features and can be adequate for those that like to dabble in the PC gaming experience. Sapphire can really be proud of this innovative solution they’ve come up with in bringing the silence back into computer system building.

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Andy Ruffell

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