AMD’s Radeon HD 6670 & Radeon HD 6570: Two’s Company, Sub-$100’s A Crowd
by Ryan Smith on April 19, 2011 12:01 AM ESTWolfenstein
Finally among our benchmark suite we have Wolfenstein, the most recent game to be released using the id Software Tech 4 engine. All things considered it’s not a very graphically intensive game, but at this point it’s the most recent OpenGL title available. It’s more than likely the entire OpenGL landscape will be thrown upside-down once id releases Rage later this year.
As our final game Wolfenstein is another game that’s pretty easy to run, leading to both Turks cards easily exceeding 30fps at 1680, and 60fps for the 6670 at 1280x1024. Regardless of the resolution the relative performance of each card is rather consistent, with the 6670 enjoying an 11% lead over the 5670 and 17% lead over the 6570, while the 6570 is within 5% of the 5670. Once again showcasing how these cards are outclassed by higher-tier cards on sale, the 5750 is the next-slowest modern card at 1680, and it’s ahead by 30%.
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siniranji - Wednesday, April 27, 2011 - link
actually after laying hands on 5450 lately, time for brace up for 6450, no problem, i am ready to spend some bucks on the new things. i hope this will quench my thirst for high def and 3Dgodsmack41 - Friday, June 3, 2011 - link
I'm getting an old Acer Veriton S670g(for 0$) which comes with a 300 watt power supply,I'm not sure that it does have a 300 watt anyway.On the benchmarks I see that it requires so about 200 watt on full load so please does anyone know for sure that the 6570/6670 would work or not.Cpu: Intel E8300 2.83Ghz (65 watt)
Memory: 4GB ddr2
I hope that this is not a stupid question.
YURBAN - Friday, January 25, 2013 - link
Read this article, enJoyhttp://www.hwmasters.com/ru/articles/cgax_65724zi