This was a preowned EVGA Nvidia GeForce GTX 670 4 GB graphics card, but it was in good condition, plus it was easy to download and install new drivers to operate it correctly. Don't use it for gaming, just for working with Photoshop and with other video applications and it works fine. The sound level is low to moderate, but not loud. This card was installed in an older Legacy Bios HP Computer system, which upgraded the graphic performance.
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Excellent card for my old PC. I have 700 watt PSU, 16GBs of DDR3 800Mhz memory and AMD 3.4Ghz quad core CPU, and 12 year old ASUS mobo with SSD loaded with Windows 11 and it runs great all older games on highest settings, such as: DOOM 3 and RoE, DOOM 2016, Call Of Duty 2008, Wolfenstein 2008, Quake 4, Borderlands 2, Metro 2033 and Metro Light, will be loading more of those older games.... All, all big games on highest settings. No noise whatsoever. Loaded the latest drivers and it runs like a champ. Very good quality. Recommended for older PCs.
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Even in 2017 this card performs exceptionally well. The 4 GB of VRAM definitely make a huge difference over 2 GB of similar cards, and it allows to play current games on an older Core2Quad even at 1080p resolutions on medium to high settings. Games I have personally played without any performance problems and without sacrificing much fidelity at all include: GTA V, Far Cry Primal, No Man's Sky, Assassin's Creed Black Flag/Rogue, ECHO, EVERSPACE, Nier:Automata, Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice. There are more, but these are particularly performance demanding games. If you are looking for a budget solution for a mid-range rig that still packs a punch, look no further. I run this with Windows 7 64-bit, 8 GB RAM and the nVidia drivers 350.12 (other versions cause stuttering in GTA V, so I kept them, they work fine). Thoroughly recommend this card.Read full review
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The graphic card its amaizing, and has a good value. But has high temperatures.
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In this current market where mining is causing serious inflation to the prices of newer graphics cards, the 670 4GB presents a decent value. In particular, the 4GB VRAM is a big help in playing modern games. Most of the 670's out there only have half that. While it lacks the speed of the newest cards, it can still play many games at 1080p with medium or even high settings. Not bad for a card made in 2012. Quiet is an opinion. Some might think otherwise. For what it is, I think it is reasonable. Performance is in the range of what 960 and a 1050ti would have. They are usually just a little faster than the 670 at games, but the 670 can beat them in some cases. If all things were equal, those cards might be better. But mining has changed the market. The problem is that those newer cards are much better at mining, so miners are buying them up and inflating prices. That leaves the 670 at a fairly reasonable price, while the newer cards might cost twice as much. As long as you seek out the 4GB version of the 670, I think it has great value. The 2GB version is much less so since many games are using more VRAM these days.Read full review
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