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HIS HD 5670 IceQ 512MB Pro Reviews

expertreviews‘s review Edit

If you're looking to upgrade an older PC to play the odd game, and you aren't too demanding about detail settings, then the HD 5670 provides decent performance at a reasonable price.
8.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Mar 02, 2010

ITreviews‘s review Edit

So it's not a gaming card, but the most important thing to bear in mind is that although its very much a cut-down version of the 5x series architecture, it still keeps the feature set; DirectX 11 support, UVD2 video decoding, HDMI bit streaming and even support for the three-monitor Eyefinity technology. This, together with its low power requirements, makes it an interesting choice for a compact PC.
n/a Not rated

Published on:
Feb 23, 2010

hardwaresecrets‘s review Edit

HIS Radeon HD 5670 IceQ appears as a nice option because of its cooling system and price. GeForce GT 240 will appear as a possible option only if you find it costing USD 20 less than Radeon HD 5670 – and keep in mind that we are talking about the GDDR5 model here.
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Published on:
Mar 31, 2010

tweaktown‘s review Edit

It's great to see another model get the IceQ+ treatment from HIS. Looking at the gaming performance, the numbers are exactly what we would expect out of a card that carries with it the same stock clocks as a reference one. The HD 5670 continues to be a good mid range card for people who want to game at 1680 x 1050 or lower with in-game detail set to around the medium mark.
9.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Feb 18, 2010

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