6670 would beat the 240 any day but both are pretty weak, i'd suggest waiting till some Christmas sales if your budget is low. Waiting will also give you more time to save and you can spend when everything is at reduced price.
I don't know which one is better; the Sapphire R7 240 gddr5 with boost or HD 6670 Gddr5?
r7 240 gddr5 is better than the 6670 but only slightly though.. i wouldnt invest in those cards honestly .. get a gtx 750 ti or better for any gaming or a r7 265 from amd
Does bandwidth really matter in graphic cards? If so, what is the bandwidth of r7 and hd 6670?
bandwidth is always important but sometimes a card with a broader bandwidth is not generally quicker than a smaller bandwidth card because of architecture.. for comparison between the two here you go http://gpuboss.com/gpus/Radeon-R7-240-vs-Radeon-HD-6670
6670 would beat the 240 any day but both are pretty weak, i'd suggest waiting till some Christmas sales if your budget is low. Waiting will also give you more time to save and you can spend when everything is at reduced price.
Well, it says that it is the winner, but when you look at the clock speed, memory clock speed etc. the hd 6670 has everything higher. Isn't this the ddr3 version? I'm green on this, so I might be wrong.
Well, it says that it is the winner, but when you look at the clock speed, memory clock speed etc. the hd 6670 has everything higher. Isn't this the ddr3 version? I'm green on this, so I might be wrong.
well the same applies for the ddr5 version and the reason the r7 240 is faster is that it has newer architecture and newer features than the old 6670 .. the others are right though you could get a 7950 for about the same price and you will be set a bit better as these two cards are weak
So to be clear, I will get more FPS in games when playing on R7 than on the hd 6670?
ITs not worth getting neither if i were i would get the 7950 which in the holidays it will be around 90-110$
7950 is a high end card. Requires the platform to back it up. This means a decent power supply, and a processor that can feed it data fast enough. Not really something you want to put in a budget machine.