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Product Application:

PCI-e Video Card
Product Provided by: Sapphire

Available at:

Newegg

Estimated Online Price:

$79.99

Availability:

Now

Review by:

Paul

Edited by:

Scott

Review date:

9/22/2008

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The Bundle:

The HD4670 is securely packaged in a sandwich of foam.  All of the accessories are packaged under the bottom layer of foam.

Everything you need is included.  The package includes the driver CD, Cyberlink DVD Suite, Cyberlink PowerDVD 7 and Ruby Rom Vol 1.1.  You also get a CrossfireX bridge interconnect, DVI to HDMI adapter, DVI to VGA adapter and an HDTV Component out adapter.

Layout:

The Sapphire HD4670 has a very small heatsink and fan, but remember this a card that uses less than 75w so it's not going to need a huge cooler.

The front of the card features 2, dual link DVI-I ports and a video out.

The card is energy efficient, you will not need any PCI-Express power cables from your power supply.  All of the power the card needs will be given to it through the PCI-E slot.

The HD4670 has the same spacing around the GPU as the other ATi cards I've looked at.  So if you desire to use an aftermarket heatsink, it shouldn't be a problem to find one that fits. 

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