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nice overclock. Couldn't help but notice you're using the system tray verison of the F@H GPU client, the console client is far better.
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I like the option of being able to pause the client, which I'm not sure you can do with the console client.
Also, Nobody has noticed my +12v readings in HWMonitor... I actually got out my multimeter and checked it under load: 12.1v. BIOS: 12.2v
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I've had some time today to increase my clocks on the 4670. I was able to achieve 849/1096 - this is a 13% increase in core clocks and 10% in memory. The memory seems a little less stable as I'm not able to get much more that 1100 without artifacts. Note the temps stay nice and cool - I've never seen above 53C!
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Yeah I just bought me a HIS HD4670 ICEQ, not the turbo though
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i think i will get me one of these, anyone here have the sapphire one? if so, how is it overall?
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I think the sapphire is fine but check this one out: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814125244
Great card for only $50(after MIR) I'd probably have bought the 4830 which are on sale for $75 (MIR) but they require a higher end power supply (at least 450watts) with dedicated PCIe plug that the 4670 does not.
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i would love the 4830, but dont want to spend more on a psu right now.
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I'd say you'll see significant increase in your graphics performance with a 4670 over a 3650 - and won't burn the extra electricity (even at idle) that the 48xx cards do.
I understand about the PSU - I don't want to upgrade either so will keep my 4670 until I upgrade to i7 in 18 months. I can play most games with pretty good FPS and I own and play crysis on medium. I fold with the console client, FaHMon says about 1600-1800 ppd depending on the work unit.
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