Another week, another video card launched by ATI it seems.
This time around we have the HD 5570, which is the middle step between the entry-level HD 5450 and the mid-range HD 5670.
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Aug 31, 10 at 11:25pm
caveman59847
I just bought the HIS IceQ 5 H577QT1GD Radeon HD 5770 Turbo 1GB 128-bit GDDR5 on Newegg for $179 bucks and it is awesome. I tried 3dMark Vantage and got good scores so thought I would try the Ubigine Heaven Benchamark also kicked butt just started playing Chrysis Warhead Farcry 2 and S.T.A.L.k.E.R Call Of Pripryat and I can't seem to find a game to throw at it that it can't handle.I would recommend it to anyone who wants to step up there game just a FYI hope you got a nice case cause this card is big and it takes up two PCIe slots but the nice thing is it has a grill that will push hot air out so keeps the case nice and cool.This is my rig
AMD Phenom X4 9950 Black Edition Agena 2.6GHz Quad Core Processor Mushkin Enhanced Blackline 4GB (2 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 1066 HIS IceQ 5 H577QT1GD Radeon HD 5770 Turbo 1GB 128-bit GDDR5
Aug 13, 10 at 11:56pm
Javier
I have an hp pavillion p6200la and it has a pci slot free
PCI 1 of them (1 available) PCI Express x16 1 of them (1 available) PCI Express x1 2 of them (1 availabe)
Becausemy computer is an hp pavillion p6200la and has Intel Express Chipset and it sux big time.
I wont be really using the card at its max settings, i just want starcraft to run properly, with the intel graphics it runs very slow, specially with many units on screen at the same time like fastest map ever.
I guess that if set it up at a medium level it should be fine, plus I only have 1 harddrive and the dvd room connected, nothing else but that (and the fans of course)
Aug 12, 10 at 12:40pm
Iceguy2003
The one in the picture is for a normal PC (PCI-e slot). What kind of 250w PSU do you have? Is it a factory one from a pre-built PC?
According to those charts, and I'm assuming the measurements are taken from the wall (I believe that's how the "kill-o-watt" works), it appears to be a low power consumption video card. If it suits your gaming needs, it should be fine.
From my experience, your PC will freeze or shutdown while gaming because the video card couldn't keep a stable supply of power. Then you know it's time to upgrade the PSU.
Aug 12, 10 at 1:49am
Javier
Im just concerned, I really want to buy this card but i have a 250W power supply.
Article mentions that it is ideal for it, but i fear my PSU will be fried lol
Can someone tell me if I can installe it or not?
Plus, i've been seeing many 5570 and all are bigger than the oneshown in the article. Is that for laptops or something?
Feb 10, 10 at 1:59pm
Gary
Seems like it's going to be a bit of a niche card with it being caught inbetween cheap entry level cards and slighty more expensive mid range cards. But still looks quite good for the price.
Feb 10, 10 at 12:06am
kspiess
Another week, another video card launched by ATI it seems.
This time around we have the HD 5570, which is the middle step between the entry-level HD 5450 and the mid-range HD 5670.
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