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List All 1 PricesIt seems like a long time has passed since the release of the 2900 XT. This dark time for ATI will forever be known as their all time low. However ATI has slowly but surely been improving since that dark time. After the successful release of the 4xxx series it seemed like ATI could do no wrong, and so far that still remains true. The new 5xxx series has changed the way we look at graphics cards. Read more
For so many years now, we've becoming used to seeing the launch of brand new architectures at the high-end for enthusiasts, and then having to endure a seemingly eternal (or almost literally eternal, if you're thinking about NVIDIA's current GT200 architecture) wait for that technology and functionality to trickle down towards the mainstream. Read more
In the end the new Sapphire Radeon HD 5770 Flex does not bring any new performance to the 5770 class of cards. What Sapphire has done though is made Eyefinity more open to the normal gamer on a tighter budget, and is very welcomed by more than just joe budget. The choices and/or lack of DisplayPort monitors has been pretty ugly and by allowing more freedom in your monitor choices opens the product line to more people with existing systems. In a way this is how it... Read more
Sapphire Radeon HD5770 Review AMD is cranking up the heat with the new codename Evergreen product launches. Following hard on the heels of the HD5870 & HD5850 premium enthusiast cards featuring the Cypress core comes the Juniper core based HD5770 and HD5750. Still some two weeks before Windows 7 launches officially, AMD now has the mid-range DirectX11 delivered and ready to put pressure on the sub $200 USD market. Read more
Value. If ever a word has a singular definition but multiple meanings it's value. I can't imagine many of us would consider spending the price of a used car on an item of clothing, but when you consider the work that goes into a Saville Row suit, the quality of the cloth, the cut, the personalisation and how it will last a lifetime, suddenly it becomes "good value". Read more
I bought this card for playing some games like super street fighter 4. I have a amd phenom II X4 955 with 16 gigs of ram, integrated video (some hd 4200 courtesy of the 785G chipset) 2 500 GB hard drives on raid 1 and a 1600 x 900 monitor (it's not 1080p but gets the job done). Installing the card is simple: open the case, plug the card in the board, connect the six pin power connector, close the case and you're good to go. Read more
I upgraded to the Radeon HD 5770 1GB from my previous GTS 250 512MB and I have to say it's a pretty Read more
I upgraded to the Radeon HD 5770 1GB from my previous GTS 250 512MB and I have to say it's a pretty Read more
Remarkable graphics performance for a a remarkable price! Read more
The more I use an HD 5770, the more I like it, and one of the latest reasons is the Vapor-X. Compared to a reference card, the Vapor-X carries a ~$15 premium, and from what we saw here, I'd have to say that it's well worth it. I should make it clear that I'm someone who appreciates improvements on power consumption and cooling, though, so if you don't weigh those as heavily as I do, then picking up a reference card is going to be fine. Read more
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so would you say this is the best graphics card on the market, and if so; (im new to this...) do i need to buy two to do a crossfire set up?
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