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XFX HD-577X-ZMF3 Pro Reviews

motherboards‘s review Edit

Performance was good, but this is a reference card in design and clock speeds making it a good choice if you want to spend $150 on a video card today. Video cards are constantly changing in the market and it has been almost a year since AMD has released the HD 5870. Overall the XFX 5770 has solid merit being a single slot card and running cooler than its brethren as well as being at a decent price point.
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Published on:
Aug 10, 2010

hardwaresecrets‘s review Edit

During our tests Radeon HD 5770 showed to be between 7% and 31% than its “economy” version, Radeon HD 5750, depending on the resolution, game and image quality settings. Radeon HD 5770 was also faster than Radeon HD 4870 on scenarios that high-performance is needed.
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Published on:
Oct 22, 2009

hardwarecanucks‘s review Edit

The reason why we found the XFX HD 5770 single slot to be so successful is the fact that it does everything right while being backed up by one of this industry’s best warranties. Usually single slot cards are noisy little buggers or they are quiet yet literally allow the GPU’s core to melt. XFX has actually found that delicate balance between noise and cooling performance which makes this card infinitely easier to digest than its forefathers. As such, it wins our Dam Good Innovation Award.
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Published on:
Aug 11, 2010

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