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The editors liked
Best singleGPU performance
Huge improvement
Nearly 100% over 4870
Insignificant idle power
Low noise allaround
DirectX 11
First!
High singlecore clock speed
Huge performance improvement
Support for DirectX 11
DirectX 10.1
Sexy looks
Very low power consumption
Reasonably quiet in idle
GDDR5 memory
Low temperatures
Support for software based voltage control
Support for AMD EyeFinity Technology
Native...
The editors didn't like
High power consumption at full load
Needs matching highend hardware to appreciate fully
Abstract: With the Radeon HD 5800s, AMD has opened the ball for the DirectX 11 generation of graphics cards, or rather Direct3D 11. On the menu, Cypress, a new GPU that offers full support for the new API, is engraved at 40 nanometres and offer...
Abstract: We benchmarked the Radeon HD 5870 against a stock-clocked Radeon HD 4870 X2 from Asus and an overclocked Radeon HD 4890 from XFX in Windows Vista and Windows 7 (RTM 7600.16385). The Radeon HD 5870 impressively split the difference between the two..
The Sapphire HD5770 is a great alternative to power hungry oversized last generation technology. Of course, it didn't look that way until this week when the HD5770 showed how compact, efficient and svelte a discrete card could be. The new Rotated Grid...
ATI RADEON HD 5870 1024MB is a superb graphics card in its price range (its recommended price for the end of September, 2009, was 399 USD). This product easily outperforms its competitor form the same price range (GeForce GTX 285) and sometimes even c...
In addition to the Radeon HD 5870 we are reviewing today, AMD is launching a cut down version as well called the Radeon HD 5850. This card is set to cost around $260, and given the similarities with its bigger brother, it should also be a very interes...
Published: 2009-09-23, Author: Scott , review by: Techreport.com
Well, Sherlock, what do you expect me to say? AMD has succeeded in delivering the first DirectX 11 GPU by some number of months, perhaps more than just a few, depending on how quickly Nvidia can get its DX11 part to market. AMD has also managed to doub...
The new AMD Radeon HD 5870 is the fastest single-GPU graphics card you can purchase today and will likely remain that way through at least the end of the year. The new Evergreen core, with its 1600 shader processors and improved texturing power, is a...
Ati is taking the lead again. The Radeon HD 5870 delivers first class performance without big drawbacks - almost everything that has been criticized on the predecessors has been improved. In matters of "frames per second” the HD 5870 can beat the GT...
Test Setup Intel Core i7 965 Extreme Edition @ 3.30GHz (975 Clocks)9GB DDR3-1333 Memory80GB Intel X25M Solid State HDD2 x 1TB 7200RPM SATA II HDDATi Radeon HD 5870 1GB GDDR5nVidia GeForce GTX 285 1GB GDDR3Coolermaster HAF 922 Case As you can see, our...
The new Radeon HD 5870 proved to be an excellent performer throughout our entire battery of tests. In comparison to other single-GPU powered cards, the Radeon HD 5870 is clearly and unquestionably the most powerful released to date. The Radeon HD 4890...