Sapphire AMD Radeon HD 6670 review

AMD's latest sub-£100 graphics card

AMD Radeon HD 6670
The stronger of AMD's latest sub-£100 siblings

TechRadar Verdict

A decent stab at a gaming GPU for under a hundred quid

Pros

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    Beats the HD 5670

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    Nearly playable at 1680 x 1050

Cons

  • -

    The HD 5770 still has it beat

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    Tough competition sub-£100

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We've been getting hot under the GPU-collar for the top end of the graphics market in the last few months, with the release of both AMD's Radeon HD 6990 and Nvidia's GeForce GTX 590 dual-GPU monoliths. But we still love a cheeky, cheap GPU like the AMD Radeon HD 6670.

It's all very well talking about £600 graphics cards that need PC cases the size of Andre the Giant to house them, and a mini Arc reactor to keep them powered, but how many of us are actually going to drop a month's wages on such a pixel-pushing behemoth?

More likely you're going to be looking at a maximum outlay of around £150-£200.

And currently there's a lot of graphics processing power available all the way down the price spectrum too.

AMD though has come in, GPUs-blazing, at a sub-£100 price point with its latest DirectX 11 graphics cards, the £76 Radeon HD 6670 and the £53 Radeon HD 6570.