Helloo I am back with another gpu, SFF HD 6670. I'm not exactly sure if it is HIS. Though the cooler looks exactly the same? Either way this GPU is about as fast as HD 4850 I have listed as well. At least in dx10. I'll say more in a bit. It does have the upside of using less power and having DX11. I tested some game's on this GPU with good success. I tried fallout 3, black ops 1, sludge life, pain killer and Street fighter 4. I even tried some newer e-sports games since this has dx11. Fortnite on performance mode got about 80ish fps at 720p. Which surprised me a ton and GTA 5 Online ALSO ran great which surprised me too. It got about 50ish fps at low settings 720p. Overwatch 2 ran good too at around 70-60ish fps. I would say if you have an older system and don't have a good psu but want to play some older classics and some newer e-sports/indie games. It is totally possible. Just temper your expectations this is DEFINITELY a 720p GPU on newer games. KEEP IN MIND. I also got such high fps since I tested it on my main pc. I have a Ryzen 7 2700x.
Here are the specs.
Clock Speeds: GPU Clock: 800 MHz Memory Clock: 1000 MHz 4 Gbps effective
Memory: Memory Size: 1024 MB Memory Type: GDDR5 Memory Bus: 128 bit Bandwidth: 64.00 GB/s
Supported API's DirectX: 11.2 (11_0) OpenGL: 4.4 OpenCL: 1.2 Vulkan: NO VULKAN SUPPORT Shader Model: 5.0
- ChipsetAMD
- BrandHIS
- Memory1GB
SFF AMD Radeon HD 6670 | DX11
Helloo I am back with another gpu, SFF HD 6670. I'm not exactly sure if it is HIS. Though the cooler looks exactly the same? Either way this GPU is about as fast as HD 4850 I have listed as well. At least in dx10. I'll say more in a bit. It does have the upside of using less power and having DX11. I tested some game's on this GPU with good success. I tried fallout 3, black ops 1, sludge life, pain killer and Street fighter 4. I even tried some newer e-sports games since this has dx11. Fortnite on performance mode got about 80ish fps at 720p. Which surprised me a ton and GTA 5 Online ALSO ran great which surprised me too. It got about 50ish fps at low settings 720p. Overwatch 2 ran good too at around 70-60ish fps. I would say if you have an older system and don't have a good psu but want to play some older classics and some newer e-sports/indie games. It is totally possible. Just temper your expectations this is DEFINITELY a 720p GPU on newer games. KEEP IN MIND. I also got such high fps since I tested it on my main pc. I have a Ryzen 7 2700x.
Here are the specs.
Clock Speeds: GPU Clock: 800 MHz Memory Clock: 1000 MHz 4 Gbps effective
Memory: Memory Size: 1024 MB Memory Type: GDDR5 Memory Bus: 128 bit Bandwidth: 64.00 GB/s
Supported API's DirectX: 11.2 (11_0) OpenGL: 4.4 OpenCL: 1.2 Vulkan: NO VULKAN SUPPORT Shader Model: 5.0
- ChipsetAMD
- BrandHIS
- Memory1GB