When it comes to picking up a graphics card, there are always going to be monetary concerns involved, but with a little guidance, you can do a lot better than just plumping for a well reviewed card that might turn out to have been a fair whack more expensive than something similar but lower cost. The fact is that, for most building a new PC, you can do a lot better than just picking up the cheapest card going and crossing your fingers.

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To the same end, most users won’t be too happy just dropping a their money on a mid-range card and hoping, but reading up on all of the various cards available takes time and time is, as they say, money. So, in an effort to save you both time and money (or money squared, if you’re following the maths here), we’ve decided that we’ll run a best graphics card for your money article listing one relatively low-end card, one in the mid-range and one high-end card that we’d recommend.
These won’t be the cards with the most blistering performance, nor will they necessarily be the cheapest, but they will offer an impressive amount of bang for your buck. So, without any further ado, let’s take a bit of a look at what cards you should be looking at if you’re thinking of building a new machine or just looking at upgrading a card.
Sapphire Radeon HD 4670:
When it comes to a card that’s very much a cheap-as-chips GPU but absolutely gets the job done, there’s not much to match Radeon’s HD 4670. It’s also won itself a raft of awards, which is always hard to argue with.

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It boasts the Metku.net Gold Award for great value, the OCC Gold award from OverClockersClub as well as the Driver Heaven “Best in Class” award, all of which it’s managed to pick up for being a solid piece of hardware at a very low price indeed. While it’s been compared with the similarly priced Nvidia 9600GT, perhaps the best breakdown of the HD 4670 in comparison comes from HardwareHeaven, which says of the two,
“Now, as you will know from another of our recent 4670 reviews the 9600GT offers higher level performance than this card but we feel that the 4670 Ultimate certainly compensates for that with a smaller PCB, lack of need for a power connector, a brilliant cooling solution and features such as HDMI and Blu-Ray video acceleration that make the card far more versatile.”
Of course, performance aside, the biggest reason for the Sapphire Radeon HD 4670’s popularity is its low price point. At €66.37 you can’t really go too far wrong when it comes to such a solid card. If you’re looking for value for money, then it’s among the best at this price.
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