The HD 5750 and HD 5770 are here. Now starts the era of affordable DX11 gaming cards
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Oct 24, 09 at 8:00am
Shadow of Death
Well, new drivers should improve it somewhat, and the benefits are more in the DX11 feature set, than anything else it seems.
Oct 21, 09 at 8:37pm
ThomasW
Market segments sure are getting blurry. The 5750 is somewhat better than the 4850 and worse than the comparably-priced 4870 512 MB with current games from what I can gather. In fact, the 4870 512MB isn't that far behind the 5770, and the 1GB seems to be, again, similarly-priced with similar performance.
I'm just not sure where these cards fit in, or whether they will age better. Right now it just looks like a redundant card.
Oct 15, 09 at 11:21pm
Shadow of Death
Not bad, though I was expecting some better performance. A bit surprised that it didn't do as well as the 4870 (though it used less power, and produced less heat).
Good price though, it would make for a nice Entry Level DX11 gaming GPU.
Oct 15, 09 at 2:04am
Player1
Awe...
Can you OC in Riva, or is there still not an update,
Oct 14, 09 at 10:55pm
kspiess
About 10%. I'm looking forward to trying HD 5770 x2
Oct 13, 09 at 4:22am
Player1
Yay more low end cards.
Good review.
How much of a performance boost did that 5770 give you after being overclocked?
Oct 13, 09 at 4:03am
kspiess
The HD 5750 and HD 5770 are here. Now starts the era of affordable DX11 gaming cards
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