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im such a newbie.. wtf is AA? whats it for? i never have had a gfxc
 

Dekasav

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It'll help the HD 4670 a lot, though. I have one, and at 1440x900 overclocking memory brings excellent gains, even at only 2x AA. With DDR4, you might be able to push memory up to 1200 or more, unlike the DDR3 version.
 

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okay, to clear up what i said earlier, AA is called anti aliasing. when it is on, it is supposed to make a slight blurr in the pixles displaying a distant object. I think wikipedia explains this well(i read it at some past point). when i was refering to the memory OC in my earlier response it was because the memory is stressed a lot with AA.
 

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I'd go with this one, my card is MSI, with not too great looking cooler, and is incredibly cool, even OC'd. Go for the better spec, the GDDR4 version.