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Modern feature set, True multi-mode solution in low-profile FF, Very low power consumption, Aggressive power modulation of GPU and RAM, Best video quality currently available, HDMI, VGA and DVI interfaces on single slot, Cool, quiet operation with refe...
Price, DX11, Eyefinity, Stream Technology, Great Performance to Cost Ratio, Playable FPS on all Eyefinity games.
Half-height board for slimline PCs; no need for power connector; much better gaming performance than its $50 counterpart
Highend gaming titles need to be run at lower settings to avoid stutter, AIB partners will probably use lowerperforming coolers
In my Opinion
Struggled in DirectX 11 tests; HD 5670 offers much better gaming for about $20 more
By TechSpot on January 01, 2010
There are at least a couple of ways in which you can look at the Radeon HD 5570. For starters, it is the most affordable DirectX 11 graphics card capable of gaming with a retail price of $79-85. How you value the ability to support DX11 games is...
By IT-Review on May 24, 2010
After NVIDIA released their competitors to the successful ATI's 4000 series lower end cards, finally bringing us DX10.1 and GDDR5 and native audio support over HDMI, ATI has upped the ante with its new 5000 series cards from the lower segment....
By TechRadar on March 17, 2010
Here we go again on the ever-expanding product merry-go-round with AMD. This time it's the ATI Radeon HD 5570 sloting in at twenty five notes short of a ton. Another price point covered then!If you've checked out the HD 5830 review then...
By ComputerPowerUser on March 12, 2010
This card features a half-height form factor and has a DVI, HDMI, and VGA port on the full-height bracket. The active cooler on this card is considerably smaller than that of the 5670, covering GPU and memory chips. We wouldn't be surprised to see...
By DigitalVersus on March 03, 2010
The card at a glance For our tests, we used a stock model supplied to us by ATI. The connectivity at the back of the card comprises an HDMI out, a DVI and a VGA. The fan cooling is noisy. Best not to go for models with the stock cooler then. Opt...
By Benchmark Reviews on February 12, 2010
Looking at the performance of the ATI Radeon HD5570, you have to give up the idea that this is going to be a star gaming rig. In modern FPS games, it was just below 30 fps for all of the games we routinely test with, at the visual quality levels that...
By PCPer on February 10, 2010
It's an odd feeling I have for the low end market of graphics cards over the past year or so. Neither AMD nor NVIDIA have really come out with a new product that I felt really ran away from the pack or set some new performance standard for the $99...
By Gizmodo on February 09, 2010
You might not be a big graphics card PC buff, but in the under $100 sector, the new ATI Radeon HD 5570 is definitely a product to know. Tom's Hardware shares their excellent, extremely thorough review of the product here. And to note, the 5570...
By HardOCP on February 09, 2010
The Radeon HD 5570 offers gamers an option between the Radeon HD 5450 and Radeon HD 5670. However, for not much more cash, the Radeon HD 5670 provides a much needed boost in games to provide a better gameplay experience. The lowest priced Radeon HD...
By HotHardware on February 09, 2010
The Radeon HD 5570 performed relatively well in our testing. In light of its $79 - $85 projected price point, the Radeon HD 5570 produced respectable frame-rates. Generally speaking, performance was significantly higher than the Radeon HD 5450 we...
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