Testseek.com have collected 72 expert reviews of the AMD Radeon HD 5830 1GB GDDR5 PCIe and the average rating is 70%. Scroll down and see all reviews for AMD Radeon HD 5830 1GB GDDR5 PCIe.
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The editors liked
Competitive Price
Strong Performance
DX 11 Support
Eyefinity Support
Performance in synthetic tests ran close to the costlier Radeon HD 5850
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The price might drift down to $200
Unmatched feature set
Fills the huge performance gap nicely
Full 256bit memory architecture
1.79 TeraFLOPS for < $250 (at launch)
HDMI and DisplayPort interfaces included
Wide selection...
The editors didn't like
Large
Uses more power under load than HD 5850
At high resolutions
Runs just a few frames per sec ahead of HD 5770
Only 1120 Stream Processors
Only 16 ROPs
Same as HD5770
GPU clock almost maxed out
Requires more power and cooling than HD5850
Power supply cost may keep card price from falling
Abstract: We’ve seen impressive performance from Nvidia's GeForce GTX 460 when it's matched up with a second card in SLI mode. But how does the entire ......
Putting together these value comparisons is harder than it looks. Oh, sure, looking at our overall value graphs and making broad generalizations is a lot of fun, but it can be quite misleading. You've gotta keep the hidden variables in mind. If this en...
Published: 2010-03-01, Author: Scott , review by: Techreport.com
The case against the Radeon HD 5830 was made quite clearly in the value scatter plot on the preceding page. This graphics card's price-performance proposition just isn't terribly attractive. That matters a lot in a product like this one, which is...
Abstract: A bit later than expected, the third and final model from AMD’s current top-class offer, as far as single-GPU cards are concerned, arrived to our doorstep. As a reminder, Radeons HD 5850 and 5870 appeared way back at the end of September last year, bei...
The Radeon HD 5830 has several positive aspects and only few negative ones: The Cypress LE card is able to deal with the competition of Nvidia's Geforce GTX 260-216 and GTX 275 most of the time. Due to Sparse Grid Supersampling Anti-Aliasing the visua...
The Radeon HD 5830 offers gamers what they have been demanding, gameplay performance that is superior to the Radeon HD 5770, but at a price that is cheaper than the Radeon HD 5850. The Radeon HD 5830 fills a $100 gap that existed between the Radeon HD ...
Abstract: AMD has really been on a roll lately in terms of video. In only the last couple of months it's managed to fill out and amp up its line of 5000-series graphics cards, all across the price spectrum. Now, whether you have $49 or $699 to spend, you can get...
RadeonAMD's new ATI Radeon HD 5830 is beast of a card. Straddling the line between the HD 5770 and the HD 5850, it manages to deliver most of the performance of the big brother without stomping all over the HD 5770. The full partner customized designs...
AMD is back to serious gaming business with the Radeon HD 5830 after messing around with a few less exciting budget-oriented solutions. While it is very important to provide gamers with a cost effective option, we feel that the Radeon HD 5570 and 5670...
With the introduction of its Radeon HD 5830, AMD has now filled the most obvious price gap in its DirectX 11-capable lineup. The company has also given us another powerful card that takes the torch from the Radeon HD 4890, as it is sent out to pasture....