If you would like to use a WHQL driver, you can use Cayalyst 15.7.1 which has been linked to above. I will lock the thread, please feel free to send me a private message if you have additional questions.

I seriously doubt AMD will improve or update on a Graphics Driver that is used only in legacy GPUs. You do have a WHQL Graphics Driver for the legacy GPU that uses it. It is version 15.x.xx. The BETA version was the last update for the WHQL 15.x.xx. Driver.


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I remember when that initial beta crimson driver was released. The said it was a thank you to all those cards customers and that it would be the final driver and to not expect a WHQL driver. That card as you already said is legacy. It is deprecated and not supported. The only future support comes for the driver as it is or any driver Microsoft releases in future repositories for Windows.

The next WHQL Driver for Crimson Edition is not compatible with your GPU card. The 16.2.1 BETA is the last compatible driver for your HD 6670. Otherwise AMD would have included it in the Download page.

The bottom of the box specifies the product specifications and system requirements. The system requirements are somewhat generic, but include 1GB of system memory, disk drive for reading the driver disk, 400W or greater power supply, and an open PCI Express x16 slot. Everything is held within a corrugated cardboard box. Sapphire encourages consumers to recycle the packaging!

The included accessories are a case badge, driver installation CD, quick installation guide, registration pamphlet, and HyperMemory support guide. A full size bracket is also included to use this graphics card in normal systems. The VGA low profile bracket is also easily removed if the system doesn't have enough room. An antistatic bubble-wrap bag is the last line of protection for the 6670.


Through research everyone says it to do with the chipset drivers. So ihave used the intel driver update utility and installed all missing driviers. I have also installed HP chipset drivers from the HP website btru still nothing.

Hi. I have an annoying problem with my low profile sapphire radeon hd 6670 which i bought yesterday. My pc is hp 8200 sff i5 2500. The thing is that the gpu is not recognized by the pc. When i open the device manager only intel hd graphics shows up, the amd is missing. I flashed the bios to the latest version available. Tried many things, but the problem persists. Any help would be appreciated. Thnx

So, is your monitor connected to the "original" video-out socket on the motherboard, or to the video-socket on the new video-card ? Or, for "testing", do you have two monitors -- one connected to the "original" socket, and one connected to the "new" video-card? Such a "testing" setup is useful when trying to switch "default" video-adapters.

I assume that the AMD video-adapter is properly "seated" in a slot, and if it requires additional electric power, that you have connected a lead from the power-supply directly to the connector on the video-card.

Restart the computer, and enter BIOS SETUP, and check that the "video" is configured correctly, i.e., to "prefer" that the add-in (PCI or PCI-E) video-card is the "primary" display -- you do not want for the onboard video to be listed as the "primary" display. Then, "save-and-exit" from BIOS-setup mode, and quickly move the cable from the monitor to connect to the new video-card. Sometimes, there is an option to "disable internal display adapter".

Personally, I never try to "flash" the BIOS, especially as one of the first "trouble-shooting" steps, and then only if the documentation with the updated BIOS refers to a problem that I have encountered, e.g., some computers require a BIOS-update to run Windows 10.

I am a newbie on this forum, sorry if i did not ask in the right place. I use tv, one vga cable is connected to the video out socket on the motherboard and the tv, the gpu"s hdmi cable is connected to the same tv. Actually, the igpu works and i"m getting the picture, but when i change to hdmi, "No Signal" pops up.

Can you unscrew and remove the "spine" from the low-profile video-card, and insert just the video-card into a slot on a desktop PC, to see if Windows on that computer will "detect" the video-card? It could be a "dud". 152ee80cbc

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