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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
Since AMD launched its first HD 5000 model, the HD 5870, we've taken a look at every single-GPU model from the series. The HD 5830, though, is the first one where I've had a hard time forming a conclusion, because overall, it's kind of a strange beast...
With the Radeon HD 5830 AMD brings an interesting product to the market. It's a feature rich DX11 capable product with a lot of connectivity. We can't help feeling that this is the first product where we get a bit of an uncomfortable underbelly ti...
The HD5830 certainly looks like a interesting card on paper. It bridges the gap between the HD5770 and the HD5850 nicely with a expected retail price around $250/€230. The main question right now is when cards will be arriving in the stores as the lac...
The Radeon HD 5830 fills the gap between the HD 5770 and the HD 5850 pretty well though not without some lingering performance questions and debate surrounding it. For AMD it means another notch in their DX11 belt while we continue to wait for NVIDIA to...
We actually held off publishing this review until we could see live prices, as we didn't believe the £200-or-so prices we were quoted. However, this seems to be the case – where there is stock and pricing, there's no HD 5830 that costs less than £200. Sca...
Competitive Price, Strong Performance, DX 11 Support, Eyefinity Support
When we started this article, we explained that the Radeon HD 5830 was being introduced to fill in the gap in the Radeon HD 5000 series separating the Radeon HD 5850 and the 5770. Looking back at the numbers, it's blatantly obvious that's exactly where th...
The 5830 is a card that the public has had some very high expectations for coming in to this launch. The 4830 – as short lived as it was – was a well received card even if it wasn't an immediate bargain. For anyone expecting a repeat performance on the 58...
In the first half of these benchmarks, the HD 5830 was really knocking off our socks -- seeing it beat out the GTX 285 a few times was most impressive. By the end of the benchmarks though, things balanced out: like much of the HD 5000 series, the HD 5...
The Radeon HD 5830 is a worthy addition to the Radeon HD 5000 series, providing an impressive level of performance at a slightly more affordable price tag when compared to the Radeon HD 5850. In fact, the Radeon HD 5830 slots in perfectly at the $250 U...
The Radeon HD 5830 video card is the 11th card in the Radeon HD 5000 series, and while it doesn't bring any new features to the table, it is a gap filler at the $239 price point....