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VisionTek Announces an ATI Radeon HD 4670 X2 Quad DVI Graphics Card - Legit Reviews
VisionTek today announced the North American launch of their HD4670X2 Quad DVI discrete video card, featuring dual graphics processors. The VisionTek HD4670X2 Quad card has two AMD based HD4670 GPUs and two Gigabytes of GDDR3 memory on board. The vast majority of PCs offer only one PCI Express X16 expansion slot for graphics card upgrades, which limits the options to drive four DVI monitors. The VisionTek HD4670X2 Quad card delivers a design to the mainstream for applications that require the maximum efficiency in a single card.
at a ridiculous price of $300 (!), i see no point in this card. tests show that a 4670 xfire setup would be about on par (a little better on a few tests) with a 4850, which is like $200 cheaper...
VisionTek today announced the North American launch of their HD4670X2 Quad DVI discrete video card, featuring dual graphics processors. The VisionTek HD4670X2 Quad card has two AMD based HD4670 GPUs and two Gigabytes of GDDR3 memory on board. The vast majority of PCs offer only one PCI Express X16 expansion slot for graphics card upgrades, which limits the options to drive four DVI monitors. The VisionTek HD4670X2 Quad card delivers a design to the mainstream for applications that require the maximum efficiency in a single card.
at a ridiculous price of $300 (!), i see no point in this card. tests show that a 4670 xfire setup would be about on par (a little better on a few tests) with a 4850, which is like $200 cheaper...