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VTX3D Radeon HD6670 Review

The tests were performed in a controlled air conditioned room with temperatures maintained at a constant 25c – a comfortable environment for the majority of people reading this.

Idle temperatures were measured after sitting at the desktop for 30 minutes. Load measurements were acquired by playing Crysis Warhead for 30 minutes and measuring the peak temperature. We also have included Furmark results, recording maximum temperatures throughout a 30 minute stress test. All fan settings were left on automatic.

Fantastic results for the HD6670, peaking at around 50c when gaming. Furmark pushes the card much higher than we recorded under real world conditions, at 59c. Generally, the card operates between 35c and 45c.

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5 comments

  1. interesting little card, looks almost like a plastic toy, but yet the cooler seems very good.

    Ideal little board for a small form factor machine hooked into a plasma.

  2. I like this series of cards, but the only issue I have with it, is AMD’s forced pricing levels. they need to drop them to 60 before I think they are really worth the cost

  3. I was doing a little research, arent these guys associated with powercolor?

  4. @ frankie, same parent company TUL. yes. Not sure why they need two sections of the company to produce graphics cards?

  5. Cheap poor excuse for a card, mine broke before i even used it as the cooler fails to keep the GPU cool. Wouldn’t touch with a barge pole and the Customer support is non existent