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.
Source: Fudzilla
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32 Comments on Gainward Launch Feature-rich Radeon HD 4670

#26
theJesus
Musselsso we've decided on the best outputs for a card then.

1. DVI
2. HDMI
3. displayport (optional)

Must come with a DVI to VGA adaptor.
sounds good to me, as long as they're all on the first slot
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#27
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
we should get w1zz to talk to his contacts and see why they keep using such silly setups (why is VGA even included on modern cards? why not put an adaptor?)
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#28
Wile E
Power User
Musselscards should use the following.

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.
Can't do that. HDMI doesn't carry the analog signals needed for D-sub, whereas DVI carries both analog and digital.
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#29
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
i thought HDMI was a modified DVI.
Thanks for that info wile E
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#30
Jansku07
I still have a 8 years old DELL M991 CRT monitor with VGA-connection. No lag or colourproblems..
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#31
zithe
cool_recepThis not a product to show that how good is suporting all connections.

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?
This caters to a large number of people. Not everyone has the exact same monitor and still may want to upgrade their video cards.
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#32
Hayder_Master
cool design , many port's we can say it is very useful for mid work station
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