Lol.. every one does the same thing... its upto the brand how well they can sell (fool?).. im still going with Giga.. they have better service network around here...i think that is where it all ends up on...
Guys, I created account on SMC today and called them about listing the product on the site. They agreed to but the issue is they only accept payments using Bank Transfers or NEFT transfers and not online product purchase. Is that Safe??? has anybody done this kind of transaction with SMC before ???
this is all i wish to order from them:
Gigabyte GA-880GMA-UD2H Motherboard @ 4300/-
Soundmagic PL30 Professional Earplug IEM Earphone @1000/-
coolermaster thermal paste @150/-
urgent reps appreciated !!
The HD5670 is a very small card(one of the smallest in class), now here's the dimensions, measure using a tape.Ok but he has a dell inspiron series desktop which has compact cabinet and i've doubt whether 5670 will fix in his cabinet. Acc to me it must fix as 5670 is not that big card
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My PC config : Intel core i3 2.93 Ghz, 2GB DDR3 1333Mhz, Intel DH55TC, XFX Radeon 5670 1 GB GDDR5, LG DVD writer, SAMSUNG 17" LCD (4:3).
Despite a list of fairly respectable specifications, the Radeon HD 5670 doesn't appear to be a formidably-sized card (a nice change from the behemoths that were the Radeon HD 5970 and 5870). Barely seven inches long, it's a single-slot board with a small enough cooler to keep weight down to a minimum.
If you own a very small microatx cabinet its better not to buy a gpu at all, non standard cabinets like those may not have provisions for gpus, that's a trade off against the small footprint of those systems.What about 5750 & 5770 ?
^^By seeing pic of 5750 & 5770, I can say that it will not fit
^^ By seeing pics of 5750 & 5770 i think none of them will fit in dell inspiron
If you own a very small microatx cabinet its better not to buy a gpu at all, non standard cabinets like those may not have provisions for gpus, that's a trade off against the small footprint of those systems.
Take out your own gpu and try to fit it in that case, or cut a cardboard according to the measurements I've given above and try to see if it can be fit in that PC. The 5670 is just perfect for that system.The PC already has a nvidia G310
Here are the dimensions of the cabinet(Dell™ Inspiron Desktop 580s )
Dimensions
Height: 37.79cm (14.9")
Width: 10.6cm (4.2")
Depth: 43.31cm (17.01")
Pls suggest the best graphic card for the PC (budget 5.5- 7.5k )
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My PC config : Intel core i3 2.93 Ghz, 2GB DDR3 1333Mhz, Intel DH55TC, XFX Radeon 5670 1 GB GDDR5, LG DVD writer, SAMSUNG 17" LCD (4:3).
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I've an old LCD monitor. I've Radeon 5670 1 GB GDDR5 gpu. How can i use its stereoscopic 3D glass support ?
Monitor Name: Generic PnP Monitor
Monitor Model: SyncMaster
Monitor Id: SAM01B7
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My PC config : Intel core i3 2.93 Ghz, 2GB DDR3 1333Mhz, Intel DH55TC, XFX Radeon 5670 1 GB GDDR5, LG DVD writer, SAMSUNG 17" LCD (4:3).
Pardon me, but ati 6xxx series support 3d gaming.Nvidia gpu is also required for 3d.
AMD HD3D technology
Stereoscopic 3D display/glasses support
Blu-ray 3D support
Stereoscopic 3D gaming
3rd party Stereoscopic 3D middleware software support
Yes, software support is lacking, no games are supported till now, only bd3d can be viewed, he can't play games, but he didn't say games specifically either, he wanted to know about 3d glasses and honestly I thought he wanted to play videos, 5670s(or anything on the same league) can't seriously play 3d games either.^^ But all 120hz monitors are only nvidia 3d vision compatible. And as of now, no 3d title support amd hd3d. Software support is nil as of now and i guess it is designed to play blueray 3d in 3dtv's and not games because of lack of software support.
No 3d vision kit available for amd. Correct me if i am wrong. How to play crysis 2 in 3d using an amd 6xxx card as you will be able to do with all nvidia 4 and 5 series AND OFCOURSE 120hz monitor and nvidia 3d vision kit as prerequisites?
Yup, and 6970 and 6950 is also supported, they didn't update the page yet, so get yourself some 120hz monitor and glasses and start 3d gaming (the glasses in movie theaters are so heavy they give me a headache)Hey tkin maybe WE are wrong buddy. Check this , this & this.
But its so strange that 6950 & 6970 don't support hd3d at all. But good news is that our gpu's support 3d atleast in gaming. Also 3d movies can be converted to run on our gpu's in 3d which do not support blueray 3d.