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ATI Radeon HD 5770 Pro Reviews

computershopper‘s review Edit

Those looking for good mainstream DirectX 10 performance for today’s games, and DirectX 11 support for games in the near future, will find a lot to like with the Radeon HD 5770.
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Published on:
Oct, 2009

hardocp‘s review Edit

If you are on a budget and want a new video card, and require the latest features and technology support with a very enjoyable gameplay experience, the Radeon HD 5700 series should be on your short list.
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Published on:
Oct 12, 2009

HotHardware‘s review Edit

If you're in the market for a new, affordable graphics card to go with that Windows 7 rig you've got planned, we'd say do yourself a favor and look into the Radeon HD 5700 series.
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Oct 13, 2009

www.pcper.com‘s review Edit

AMD is really pushing its advantage while the iron is hot and continues to bring the Evergreen GPU technology to more price segments and consumers' budgets. The Radeon HD 5770 and HD 5750 bring DirectX 11 gaming to a completely new market. A user could run a pair of HD 5770s in CrossFire under the same thermal envelope as a single GeForce GTX 260+!
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Published on:
Oct 13, 2009

TechSpot‘s review Edit

As things stand today, the landscape has not shifted considerably with the launch of the Radeon HD 5770. It's a worthy competitor that brings all the bells and whistles of its more expensive siblings, but it doesn't push the performance envelope on its price segment.
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Oct 13, 2009

www.legitreviews.com‘s review Edit

Therefore, I am comfortable saying that NVIDIA SLI does scale better than ATI CrossFire because out of the nine tests we ran, never once did the CrossFire solution scale better than NVIDIA SLI! Both AMD and NVIDIA multi-GPU configurations were found to be easy to setup and use though, so if you are on the fence about adding a second card to your system for improved performance you can expect to see very good performance improvements across a wide variety of game titles. I hope you enjoyed this article as it was fun to benchmark a topic that often doesn't get as much attention as you would expect due to time constraints. If you have any questions or comments be sure to leave them in the forum!
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Published on:
Sep 29, 2010

Tom's Hardware‘s review Edit

These are the folks who kept an eye on our Best Graphics Cards for the Money column, and when Radeon HD 4870s hit $140 bucks, they bought (and got a killer deal, even by today’s standards). If you belong to that group and are looking at “Radeon HD 5700-series,” expecting a big step up in performance, even the 5770 is a disappointment. After all, if you own a 4870 or 4890 already, that card is faster in today’s games.
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Published on:
Oct 13, 2009

www.trustedreviews.com‘s review Edit

As a mid-range card, the AMD ATI Radeon HD 5770 was never going to set new records but it doesn't skimp on features and delivers as much performance as we'd expect at its price point.
8.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Nov 14, 2009

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