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Unmatched feature set, Extremely low power consumption, 620 GigaFLOPS for $99 (at launch), HDMI and DisplayPort interfaces, Cool, quiet operation, Sleek, modern looks, Low heat generation inside the case
Inexpensive; good performance for the price; no dedicated power connector needed; only occupies a single slot-expansion bay
Small, simple hardware design won't impress others, Price structure seems a little high (launch pricing...)
Roughly a third slower than the HD 5750, which costs about $40 more
By PC Advisor on October 21, 2010
The ATI Radeon HD 5670 is reasonably priced and ideal if you're interested in reducing the noise of your PC. It’s not the flashiest ATI Radeon card, but it's a great balance between entry-level gaming performance, environmental...
By Good Gear Guide on October 15, 2010
The ATI Radeon HD5670 is a reasonably priced entry-level graphics card and its passive cooling makes it ideal for people who are trying to build a silent...
By MadShrimps on August 03, 2010
The RADEON HD 5670 1GB from AMD succeeded to best the similarly priced Geforce GT 240 in all synthetic and games benchmarks, no matter the resolution and AA setting. Considering that this do not need an extra power connector and fits perfectly into...
By Fudzilla on July 20, 2010
Today we will use two HD 5670 1GB in CrossFire to hound a single GTX 460 768MB. We found this comparison could be interesting because at the moment you can get one GTX 460 768MB for the price of two HD 5670 1GB cards. Before we go further to the...
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 Techworld on January 31, 2010
The ATI Radeon HD 5670 gives very good performance for a budget card. Combining that with its low power requirement makes it a good addition to any mid-to-budget gaming...
By AMDZone on January 14, 2010
It seems as no surprise that ATI has done it again, the question is when is Nvidia finally going to get back into things. Not only have they been losing in the high-end but it's been years since they've been competitive in the sub-$200 market....
By HardwareZone.com on January 14, 2010
Casual and mainstream users and gamers who have been holding back on upgrading their graphics cards can rejoice, for the new Radeon HD 5670 is a solid mainstream gaming solution.Seeing that the Radeon HD 5670 was remarkably faster than its predecessor...
By Benchmark Reviews on January 14, 2010
The performance of the HD5670 is pretty amazing, considering the modest looking hardware and low cost. One way of showing this objectively is to look at the power required to deliver the performance. The HD5670 offers slightly less same performance as...
By Bjorn3D on January 14, 2010
As a hardcore gamer it might be hard to be excited with the HD5670 as it clearly does not offer the performance we want. As a card for a casual gamer that just wants to play relatively modern games and not are that fussed if they can run it at the...
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