ATi XFX Radeon HD 4670 1Gb Afterthoughts




Please skip to 1:05 for the start of the review. | The 4670 is an incredibly well-priced budget card–perfect for the HTPC builder who wants nothing more than to have HD video support as well as the capability to do light gaming every now and then. Hope you all enjoy the review and that it is helpful for those in search of a new GPU. CARD SPECIFICATIONS: Series: Radeon HD 4k Release Date: Fall 2008 GPU: RV730 Core Clock: 750MHz Memory Clock: 800-1000MHz Manufacturing Process: 55nm Stream Processors (SPUs): 320 Texture Units: 32 Raster Operators: 8 Video Memory: 1Gb GDDR2 Memory Bus: (64×2) 128-bit Memory Bandwidth: 32Gb / s Floating Point Operations / s: 480 GFLOPS DirectX Version: 10.1 Shader Model: 4.1 OpenGL: 2.1 Power Consumption: 59W Noise Level: Low/Moderate This video is part 1 of 4 videos reviewing components from “Client Build #25″




Battle of the HTPC Cards Sparkle GT 430 Vs the Sparkle GT 240 Video Card Review




Just a quick review over Home and Office PC’s, Media Center PC’s, and Gaming PC’s. People are expecting too much out of modern computers so I think I should help clarify what a computer is built for. If a computer is built for office use, it’s built for office use. If a computer is built…




CHECK PRICES: 3dgameman.pgpartner.com The PALiT GT 240 Sonic 1GB GDDR5 Video Card is one of the better budget gaming cards on the market. Unlike other GT 240 Video Cards on the market, this one is overclocked and comes with 1GB of GDDR5 memory. It will play all the latest and upcoming games and is packed with new technologies. If you’re in the market for an affordable, energy efficient gaming video card with lots of display connections, then this might be it!




This is a tutorial how to install a XSPC Chipset cooler on an ATI 2400 pro. I did this, because the passive cooling only works with fans in the case. As this is for an HTPC I don“t want any fans. I will post some other films later. The whole HTPC will be build with the following components: Case: Zalman HT 135 Mainboard: Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3 CPU: Intel E6750 Graphics: ATI 2400pro RAM: 2 GB GSkill Power Supply: Silverstone EFN-300 ( fanless ) TV Card: Technotrend DVB S2-3200 2 x Samsung 500 GB HDD XBOX 360 drive for HD-DVD Cooling: Silverstone Tundra TD01 XSPC Chipset cooler for GPU NexXxoS HP Pro Socket 775 for CPU Any questions, just ask. Please do not start bitching about the ATI Card. This is strictly an HTPC. I know that the card is useless for gaming.

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Inno3D GeForce GT 430 1Gb Graphics Card Video Review




www.eteknix.com Today we are looking at the Inno3D GeForce GT 430 1Gb Graphics Card. This card is mainly aimed at the HTPC market as well as people who are still using integrated graphics as it’s a simple step up into the DirectX 11 world. If you want a simple card that is a step in the right direction, then this is the card for you.




Full deep dive review here at HotHardware.com: hothardware.com A HotHardware.com interview with Drew Henry, General Manager of NVIDIA’s MCP Business Unit. Drew covers NVIDIA’s tiny new Ion small form factor PC platform with the NVIDIA GeForce 9400M.




This video accompanies a review of the Sapphire Radeon HD 5570, looking at its performance in a HTPC system. The full article can be read at www.mce-pro.co.uk




Check out our full review at: hothardware.com – ZOTAC was one of the first manufacturers to hit the scene with a first generation Intel Atom and NVIDIA Ion-based nettop, so it’s only fitting that they’re up to the plate quickly with the next-gen Ion platform for Intel’s latest dual-core Atom derivative. This is a HotHardware video review of the hot new ZOTAC Zbox nettop PC.

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