The Radeon HD 4670 AGP is clocked at 750 MHz.
It has an SPU performance of 168.
![]() | Core Speed | 750 MHz | ![]() | Transistor Size | 55nm | ||
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![]() | Architecture | R700 RV730 XT | ![]() | Texture Mapping Units | 32 | ||
![]() | SLI/Crossfire Support | yes | ![]() | Texture Rate | 24 GTexel/s | ||
![]() | Integrated | no | ![]() | Render Output Units | 8 | ||
![]() | Release Date | 17 Jul 2007 | ![]() | Pixel Rate | 6 GPixel/s | ||
![]() | Required Power | 59W | ![]() | DirectX | 10.1 | ||
![]() | Memory | 1024MB | ![]() | Shader Model | 4.1 | ||
![]() | Memory Speed | 800MHz | ![]() | Open GL Version | 3.0 | ||
![]() | Memory Bus | 128 Bit | ![]() | Max Resolution | 2560x1600 | ||
![]() | Memory Type | GDDR3 | ![]() | HDMI Connections | 0 | ||
![]() | SPUs | 320 | ![]() | DVI Connections | 2 | ||
![]() | SPU Performance | 168 | ![]() | VGA Connections | 0 |
At this performance level you would be better off getting a CPU with an integrated GPU, because a dedicated graphics card like the AMD Radeon HD 4670 AGP would not be worth the extra investment, and an integrated solution would be much cheaper, produce less heat, and require less power. We would recommend an Intel Iris GPU on one of the latest Intel Haswell processors, such as the Iris Pro Graphics 5200 Desktop, or one of AMD's latest APU Family graphics solutions such as the Radeon HD 8670D.
With an effective SPU count of 168, the AMD Radeon HD 4670 AGP processes shading and special graphical effects fairly poorly. The GPU is not too power-hungry at 59 Watts, however.
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