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.
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
Abstract: In many cases, the graphics card is the most power-hungry component in a PC. The enthusiast community is no stranger to CPU tweaking, so why hasn't GPU modification caught on? We're going to see just how much you stand to gain (or lose) from tweaking. ...
Ultimately it seems that the 5770 is a pretty good upgrade for anyone with a card that's seen better years and the gamer's that want to play most games at near top detail levels without breaking the bank. This vanilla version isn't the best lo...
Abstract: In our second chart, we use normalized results for each benchmark, converting the scores into percentages and then calculating the final result. This ensures that individual benchmarks in which a single card may..
Abstract: Last month AMD unveiled the worlds first DirectX 11 graphics cards in the form of the HD 5870 and HD 5850 and mighty fine cards they were too. However, priced at £340 for the former and £240 for the latter, they weren't exactly what you'd call priced for ...
ATI’s HD 5850 is an undoubted triumph. The 5770, not quite so. Indeed, the manufacturer’s own HD 4870 knocks it for six. But ATI’s unlikely to shoot itself in the foot for too long, and we can imagine the 4870 will disappear from the she...
Abstract: I know we got a little sidetracked after ATI dropped the HD5970 in our office, as I had promised the review of the mid-range cards next. But now, having covered all the price segments, we finally come to a very important one - the mid-range gaming segm...
Excellent Performance, Good Value for Money, Comes DirectX 11 Ready, Supports Multiple Displays, Runs Cool
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ATI continues its excellence in the graphics card segment with the new HD 5770. The new Radeon gives great performance, is priced reasonably and runs cool. ...
Similar Yet DifferentThe two cards have added much pizzazz to the otherwise lukewarm Radeon HD 5770, and as we have seen, they have performed comparably and admirably.In factory stock form, the PowerColor HD 5770 PCS+ edges ahead thanks to its slightly hi...