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Posted at 1:10 AM on Saturday 10/31/09 by
Ben
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Newegg has the GIGABYTE GV-R467ZL-1GI Radeon HD 4670 1GB 128-bit DDR3 PCI Express 2.0 x16 HDCP Ready CrossFire Supported Video Card for $70 - $10 rebate [Exp 10/31] = $60 with free shipping. Features 750MHz Core Clock speed and 320 Stream Processing Units.
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    BruserMan - Posted 5:36 am PDT 10/31/09 (177 Posts)  Report Spam

    Decent low end card. It hardly pulls any watts for a GPU. If you have a small power supply, of just want to jack up a store bought computer this is a pretty good option.

    Not to mention, Gigabyte is one of the more reliable manufacturers out there. It gets pretty good reviews on the egg. Check it out.

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    goldenboyfx - Posted 8:35 am PDT 10/31/09 (1343 Posts)  Report Spam

    Why would anyone want this when the 4850 is just 30 bucks away?

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    ace080479 - Posted 8:52 am PDT 10/31/09 (25 Posts)  Report Spam

    if this is a low end video card....then any sugesstions for a nice gaming high end card?

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    MenDAKE - Posted 9:33 am PDT 10/31/09 (16 Posts)  Report Spam

    How high end? If money is not an option you can go really high end and spend hundreds of dollars, otherwise the 4850 goldenboyfx mentioned is a great choice for under $100.

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    sh10453 - Posted 10:22 am PDT 10/31/09 (40 Posts)  Report Spam

    I haven't seen the Gigabyte 4850 (1GB) for under $100 anywhere.
    Lowest price I have seen is $129.

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    Casecutter - Posted 11:08 am PDT 10/31/09 (5002 Posts)  Report Spam

    Great card descent price it's been hovering around this for months.

    #2 -- It's for those who don't have (or want to deal with the change) a 400W PSU with a 12V+ 26A output that 9600GT/9800GT/4850's require. This does provides descent FPS at low watts.
    Sure it's not going to "really game" those latest titles, but will play most decent at low settings. Right now this is the still a good solution for those folk who are 1680x1050 or below.
    http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Palit/GeForce_GT_220
    Guru's review here is good I just think it's a real push to test cards like this at 1920x1200 4xAA; that's just not what cards at this price are made for.
    http://www.guru3d.com/article/geforce-gt-220-review-test/1

    4670 is now a little long in the tooth and with next generation Ceder/Redwood products just around the corner things could change. Although at this level it's not like you'll care you don't have Dx11, so there no real down side to buying this today.

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    Rivarage - Posted 12:04 pm PDT 10/31/09 (168 Posts)  Report Spam

    Got this for a Dell stock box that I don't so much game with but did want a good card with out an upgrade to the PSU. It's not like a 9500Gt was any choice! While I wanted to go with a true GSO, but that would have stress the PSU way to much.
    Now, I find myself play Enemy Quake Wars and Dawn of War both wonderful at 1680x1050 4xAA. I have my game rig with a Core-216 24" Panel, but sometimes I just don't care to power it up just for a quick fix of Clear Sky, so I just find myself playing something exhilarating for 20min.

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