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Alleged ATI Radeon HD 5750 leaked, benchmarked

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On October 2, 2009, 6:02 PM

Just over a week after AMD unleashed its powerful ATI Radeon HD 5870 to the world and subsequently the 5850, a forum member at Mymypc.com has posted several images and benchmark numbers of the upcoming HD 5750. Codenamed Juniper LE, this is AMD's first mainstream graphics processor in the ATI Radeon HD 5000 family and is reportedly set to replace the once high-end Radeon HD 4870 with a $150 price tag.


The alleged reference model has a relatively short board and sports a dual-slot design with a teardrop-shaped cooling system slapped on it. Like the 5800 series, it features DirectX 11 support, GDDR5 memory (but on a 128-bit bus and clocked at 1150MHz), and the same port arrangement -- two DVI, one DisplayPort, and one HDMI. The card is also equipped with 1120 stream processors and a 700MHz core clock, according to GPU-Z.

In terms of performance, the new Radeon HD 5750 manages to beat both the HD 4850 and the GTS 250 when running 3DMark06 and 3DMark Vantage's synthetic tests -- although by small margins. We'll of course have to reserve judgment until we can put this card to the test in real-world scenarios, but it seems the Radeon HD 5750 could give Nvidia's GeForce GTS 250 a run for its money when it launches (presumably) later this month.

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  1. Unfortunately not to much lower 125W+ on 4870 vs. 108W as i try to point out above post while its only ~70% of RV770's chip size is in fac much more power consumption w/o any extra performanc just dx11 compliance and almost half of it's mem bw. not that RV770 really needed that 103-110GB mem bw that we could gain thru oc.

    well your wrong xykz ....twice. the power consumption of the 4870 is 151w @ 12.6A so the 5750 draws 30% less at load. secondly you said " w/o any extra performanc just dx11 compliance " ....well thats kind of a big deal considering that the 5xxx line is ringing in the new generation of games.

  2. well your wrong xykz ....twice. the power consumption of the 4870 is 151w @ 12.6A so the 5750 draws 30% less at load. secondly you said " w/o any extra performanc just dx11 compliance " ....well thats kind of a big deal considering that the 5xxx line is ringing in the new generation of games.

    Well we could be always wrong about the wattage cause it's maximal TDP and i dont have measurments of my own or HD577 in my hand i just referr to [link] and it says 130W so it could be much lower than 108W for HD5770 or just this 108W.

    On the dx11 games we still need to see developers dispatch some of them and i'd bet most of these first kitty games will be troublesome for mainstream HD5770 just as Crysis were for most of first gen dx10 cards. So i'd rather wait for GT300 and price drops of the top performer like HD5870 especially when it's more than twice performance under 175% TDP of this litte sis (RV840-HD5770). And somehow i think even these RV870 monsters will have to coup with small troubles in most of dx11 games (native AA 4x perf drops etc), nothing new in fact.

  3. Ugly looking ?

    My GF picked her latest vehicle, based on color and style, not unfortunately on quality and performance. That is why I keep driving her to work, when her car is in getting fixed. Why would anyone not consider performance, quality and value if choosing to upgrade a graphics card?

  4. Staff

    In case you've missed it, TechSpot's review of the Radeon 5770 + benchmarks of the 5750 throughout the article here:

    [link]

  5. Good review but something is definitely weird when it came up to idle power consumption [link] when we see that HD5770's idle 18W represents itself in 171W while HD5850's <27W (HD5870 has 27W) reflects as only 164W, so it consumes 7W lower than much smaller chip?!!

    And in L4D bench you use only 2AA/16AF when nVidia has more performance drop on 4AA and ATis RV770 series with 16AF active. So in fact you favor nV in this so called test just like in nzone demo Resident Evil 5 you just use 4AA again so that nV 260, 4870 and 5770 came up virtually pretty much equal. And probably with 16AF the scores would be much more on 5770 side and 4870 came up last of those three. And its nV optimized demo/game. I'd call it pretty unfair benches not diggin deeper. Why did you use 0AF on most of benches so that gpu cames up much more CPU throttled?

    And on Crysis Warhead we saw how much unoptimized is second incarnation of Crysis game and favors a lot of memory bandwidth and nV dx10 architecture

  6. Staff

    @xykz Our power consumption levels in the graph represent the whole system idle and load levels, not just for the graphics card. We've always done it this way but we forget sometimes to put it in explicit terms, I will add that note on the review and on future tests.

  7. @xykz Our power consumption levels in the graph represent the whole system idle and load levels, not just for the graphics card. We've always done it this way but we forget sometimes to put it in explicit terms, I will add that note on the review and on future tests.

    I assume that in the first place :o Besides i assume that you did all that testing on the same rig and only changing graphic cards during the test as you stated sand that's the only way when power consumption graphs would make a sense. From that i conclude that according to the graph HD57x0 series consumes a lot more in idle (ATi state 18W) load then HD5850 counterpart, while for HD5870 ATI stated 27W in idle and HD5850 should consume even less tha that considering less shader power and far less clock. So i make a reply on what I saw even you didn't mention that in your review conclusion.

    On the power bar graphs in idle mode you should be a pretty much of an **** to conclude that it's ONLY GPU consumption (170W?!), so did we came to name calling and obfuscating my reply when it tackles error in power rating in HD57x0 series? (or it's somewhat wrong by that power measurement or it's not taken on the same testing rig as HD5850 card??)

  8. This is pointless; the power values provided by AMD are TDP-based, so they cannot be considered completely accurate. And besides, a difference of less than 10W doesn't mean anything as far as a video card is concerned.

  9. On the power bar graphs in idle mode you should be a pretty much of an **** to conclude that it's ONLY GPU consumption (170W?!),

    well you have part of that statement correct, why don't you check this out. [link] . BTW your writing is almost incomprehensible ....and who called you names?

  10. A budget card running hot on 128bit memory? I'll just keep my beasty ol' 9800GT.

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