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Sapphire HD6670 Ultimate, HD6750 & HD6770 Review


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OCC takes a look at not one, not two, but three video cards from Sapphire today. See how they all perform as we review the Sapphire HD6670 Ultimate, HD6750 & HD6770 - http://www.overclockersclub.com/reviews/sapphire_hd6670_ultimate_hd6750_hd6770/

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6770 page: The GPU comes clocked in at 850 MHz at stock speeds and was put together using a 40m, manufacturing process.

 

40m manufacturing process? That GPU has got to be as big as the entire continental U.S. :lol:

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which one could you recommend for my low power mini-itx machine justin? it's built with a 250 watt psu inside(uses about 50 watts), standard hd and dvd burner ....i've been considering the 6670. Do you think the leftover juice (approx 180 - 200 watts) will support it ?

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which one could you recommend for my low power mini-itx machine justin? it's built with a 250 watt psu inside(uses about 50 watts), standard hd and dvd burner ....i've been considering the 6670. Do you think the leftover juice (approx 180 - 200 watts) will support it ?

The 6670 doesn't need any external power so the most it can use is 75 watts.

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The 6670 doesn't need any external power so the most it can use is 75 watts.
that's what i need to hear waco ...thanx bro !

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6770 page: The GPU comes clocked in at 850 MHz at stock speeds and was put together using a 40m, manufacturing process.

 

40m manufacturing process? That GPU has got to be as big as the entire continental U.S. :lol:

 

We were just seeing if you were awake :evilgrin:

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Wheres Crysis >:(

 

New tests for the cards means some games got left on the way side, be it a new test process for everything or something tailored for cards not as powerful as the $200+ ones. Plus, more of the titles being tested include DX11 support, of which Crysis lacks.

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