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Testseek.com have collected 87 expert reviews of the AMD Radeon HD 5770 1GB GDDR5 PCIe and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for AMD Radeon HD 5770 1GB GDDR5 PCIe.
Award: Most Awarded October 2009
October 2009
 
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The editors liked

  • It's a 4870with DirectX 11
  • Great power envelope
  • Practically silent
  • Cheap
  • A less expensive
  • But modern card that can still handle gaming
  • Impressive DirectX 10 performance at mainstream resolutions
  • Same triple-monitor Eyefinity support as more expensive cards
  • Smaller form factor
  • Less power-hungry than the 5870
  • Unmatched feature set
  • Extremely low power consumption
  • 1.36 TeraFLOPS for $159 (at launch)
  • HDMI and DisplayPort interfaces
  • Cool
  • Quiet operation
  • Requires only one 6-pin power connector
  • Sleek
  • Modern looks
  • Most heat is exhausted outside the case

The editors didn't like

  • Without driver improvement
  • Will be matched or beaten by HD 4870s
  • With only a single 6 pin power connector
  • You’re limited with overclocking.
  • DirectX 11 performance can’t really be tested until more games are available later this year
  • 800 Stream Processors at 850MHz
  • But performance < HD4890?
  • NonFunctional red hood scoops

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  Published: 2009-11-25, review by: benchmarkreviews.com

  • Unmatched feature set, Extremely low power consumption, 1.36 TeraFLOPS for $159 (at launch), HDMI and DisplayPort interfaces, Cool, quiet operation, Requires only one 6-pin power connector, Sleek, modern looks, Most heat is exhausted outside the case
  • 800 Stream Processors at 850MHz, but performance < HD4890?, NonFunctional red hood scoops
  • The performance of the HD5770 is pretty amazing, considering the modest looking hardware resources that make it all possible. One way of showing this objectively is to look at the power required to deliver the performance. The 5770 offers roughly the s...

 
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  Published: 2009-11-13, review by: Computerpoweruser.com

  • Abstract:  The 5770 benefits from a full complement of 10 SIMD (single instruction multiple data) engines, which is the same number of SIMD engines found in the R770 and R790, better known as the Radeon HD 4870 and 4890. As a result..

 
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  Published: 2009-11-04, review by: xbitlabs.com

  • Abstract:  AMD’s mainstream products have taken up the DirectX 11 banner now. We guess the new Radeon HD 5700 series is a success and virtually free from noticeable drawbacks. There is currently a hiatus in the Radeon HD 5x00 line-up at $160-199. What card is supposed to take this niche? We will surely find the answer soon. People at..

 
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  Published: 2009-10-19, review by: hardwareunboxed.com

  • Manufacturer: AMDPrice: $320 USAuthor: Steven WaltonEditor: Kylie PerrinDate: 19/10/2009DISCUSS REVIEW [ Conclusion ]The Radeon HD 5770 performance when working in Crossfire mode was impressive to say the least. Although we are not normally advocates o...

 
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  Published: 2009-10-15, Author: Scott , review by: Techreport.com

  • The performance comparisons we made in this review aren't entirely fair, in the sense that we've pitted older, larger chips with wider paths to memory against the 5700-series cards. The GT200b GPU in the GeForce GTX 260 has nearly three times the...

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  Published: 2009-10-13, review by: pcgameshardware.com

  • The Radeon HD 5770 is a convincing graphics card. The performance is on a level slightly below the former high-end model HD 4870/1G and Nvidia's Geforce GTX 260-216. In Crysis the HD 5770 is able to compete with the HD 4890 and in Stalker: Clear Sky i...

 
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  Published: 2009-10-13, review by: anandtech.com

  • Abstract:  4 chips in 6 months.This is the schedule AMD’s GPU engineering teams committed themselves to for the launch of the Evergreen family. The entire family from top to bottom would be launched in a 6 month period.Last month AMD took the first step of that ...

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  Published: 2009-10-13, review by: techgage.com

  • Given the fact that AMD released its first Evergreen cards just a few weeks ago, I still find it a little hard to believe that now, I'm writing a final thoughts section for the company's mid-range line-up. The turn-around was ultra-fast, and in the en...

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  Published: 2009-10-13, review by: hothardware.com

  • Abstract:  If you're in the market for a new, affordable graphics card to go with that Windows 7 rig you've got planned, we'd say do yourself a favor and look into the Radeon HD 5700 series.

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  Published: 2009-10-13, review by: tomshardware.com

  • Abstract:  They don’t have a good point of reference, so they’re seeing Radeon HD 5770/5750, Radeon HD 4870, and GeForce GTX 260 on the shelf next to each other for the first time. Available for $145 online, and with consistently better performance than the 5770..

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