Upgrade from 1GB DDR3 AMD Radeon HD 6670 to the DDR5 version worth it for 20 bucks?

Silvex

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Ive come to believe that the ddr5 version of the 6670 is definitely quiet a bit faster than the ddr3 version because my friend and i have pretty much the same cpus and yet he can run shadows on high just fine without any stuttering issues and with anti aliasing. For me, if i try to turn shadows and anti aliasing on i lose a good chunk of fps and start to stutter..

So well anyways, just recently my friend upgraded to a GTX 660 so he asked me if i wanted to buy his ddr5 6670 for 20 bucks since he doesnt need it anymore and he knows i wont be upgrading my video card until maybe next year.. Do you guys think that'd be worth the upgrade? Or should i just save my 20 bucks?
 

Termie

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Absolutely. :)

Yes, the card is about 20-25% faster than yours - you're not going to get that kind of increase for anywhere near $20 now or ever, so take the opportunity to step up. He's giving you a great deal.
 

RaistlinZ

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Yeah, might as well. Then sell your current DDR3 card for $20.00, or whatever you can get for it.
 

nurturedhate

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Since he is your friend and it's just a card swap maybe you can talk him into letting you test drive the card before purchasing
 

Tweak155

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I guess I don't agree. What will that 20% increase on an already low end card allow you to enable or play? Is it faster? Sure. But what is your tangible gain? I.e what game do you play that it will make better?

I guess when I consider upgrades, I like big jumps.
 

Red Hawk

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Just $20? Yes. Go for it, and sell your current 6670 for that much. @Tweak155 well of course he's not going to get a huge leap in performance, and it's not like he will get 1080p level performance, but if he's playing around 900p? That extra bandwidth will let him push a couple texture or antialiasing settings up.
 

Jimzz

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Yes you can sell your card for $20. So in the end you end up with a better card for little to no money out of pocket.
 

Arkaign

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Yes you can sell your card for $20. So in the end you end up with a better card for little to no money out of pocket.

Yep, that old 6670 will still make a solid upgrade for someone running an old mobo with onboard AMD4250/Intel video/Nvidia 7150/etc. So win/win, you get better gaming for basically free, and that old 6670 goes back into use.
 

KingFatty

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Can you buy it, then try and crossfire the two cards and see how that performs? Then sell the old one if the crossfire doesn't work out.
 

Silvex

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Okay, i got the card and its definitely a bit faster.

And Crossfire works, but for some reason i get no sound sometimes when playing gtasa... And my fps is actually worse with two 6670s when playing gtasa.. Its like that for gta4 too.

But on skyrim, the two gpus give me more fps and everythings fine.
 

philipma1957

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right now a used hd6670 on ebay is bidding at 33 bucks and 8 bucks to ship


search on ebay


Sapphire Radeon HD6670 1 GB DDR3


seems to me you could end up getting paid to upgrade
 

Silvex

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Help?

And Crossfire works, but for some reason i get no sound sometimes when playing gtasa... And my fps is actually worse with two 6670s when playing gtasa.. Its like that for gta4 too.

But on skyrim, the two gpus give me more fps and everythings fine.
 

Silvex

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Im using Catalyst 13.1.. And one thing i really just dont get is how crossfiring makes grand theft auto san andreas have no sound.. :/.
 

Elcs

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Im using Catalyst 13.1.. And one thing i really just dont get is how crossfiring makes grand theft auto san andreas have no sound.. :/.

Not quite sure about your sound situation. I personally disabled the sound outputs on my 2 x HD6870's when I was crossfiring (via with Windows Sound options).

Have you installed the latest Catalyst Application Profiles (CAP)? It's the 12.11 CAP 2 from the AMD site, released on 03/12/2012. There may be a profile in there which addresses your issue.

I found the best ways to get around CrossfireX issues are to use Google and see what other people have experienced. If this turns up nothing, disabling the second card for that game would be your next best option.
 

VirtualLarry

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Im using Catalyst 13.1.. And one thing i really just dont get is how crossfiring makes grand theft auto san andreas have no sound.. :/.

Are you using the HDMI output of one of the cards for sound? Maybe you don't have the HDMI plug plugged into the right card? Other than that, I have no idea.
 

Silvex

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Nope im not using HDMI, im using DVI.

edit: nvm about the sound issue, i discovered that i actually had an another audio output that the games sound went through disabled. I just enabled it and the sound works again.
 
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