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Excellent VPU Cooler, Cheap DirectX11 Gaming, Decent Overclocking, Build quality, Price
DX11 ready, low power draw, single slot cooler, silent operation
Good Performance, Supports DirectX 11, Low Power Requirement, Runs Silently
OK performance, Low noise level, Low power consumption, Single slot card, Low price.
Silent, Eyeinfinity, Dx 11, Cheap, Low power
Inexpensive; good performance for the price; no dedicated power connector needed; only occupies a single slot-expansion bay
A bit pricey, performance isn't significantly higher than the older/cheaper cards
Temperature Issues
Roughly a third slower than the HD 5750, which costs about $40 more
By TechSpot on January 01, 2010
For a few months now AMD's graphics division has been pushing out one great product after another. The dual-GPU Radeon HD 5970, the Radeon HD 5870 and Radeon HD 5850 all had something going for them; whether it was unrivaled processing power in its...
By PC Authority on March 24, 2010
The Radeon HD 5670 is an ideal graphics card for multimedia enabled PCs...
By TweakNews on March 19, 2010
The HIS Radeon HD5670 is a very capable card for the cheap price of only US$89 at your favorite online retailer. Although it is not a screamer, at almost half the price of a HD5750, for the moderate gamer, it could be considered quite a deal for a...
By ComputerPowerUser on March 12, 2010
The card we tested features a full-height, single-slot form factor and DisplayPort, HDMI, and DVI ports. The heatsink and fan combo covers about three-quarters of the board and vents heat inside the case, but with peak and idle power draw rated at 64W...
By XtremeComputing on March 11, 2010
Well where do I begin, in all honestly I was surprised by this card quite a bit, it outperformed my expectations by a large margin really, ok I know modern cards will get faster and better but you have to look at the bigger picture here.Here we have a...
By X-bit Labs on February 10, 2010
The Redwood processor and the Redwood-based Radeon HD 5670 graphics card seem to be successful and mature products with not-yet-polished-off drivers. The new card is confidently ahead of the competing GeForce GT 240 GDDR5 in most of the tests. It is a...
By iXBT Labs on February 02, 2010
According to the test results, the new card considerably outperforms GeForce GT 240, its direct rival, as well as RADEON HD 4670, almost in all tests. In other words, the MSRP of $99 is more than adequate. If the actual price is...
By Rage3D on February 02, 2010
ATi RadeonAMD's ATI Radeon HD 5670 is a strong card at a nice price. With 66% of the market looking at the sub $100 market, AMD needed to have a card with a strong feature set and performance to match. The HD 5670 delivers on that need with a low...
By TechTree on January 29, 2010
ATI is about to complete their entire range of Cypress card, and come February, we'll see the tail enders also launching their cards to cater to the HTPC and entry-level gamer segment. The HD5670 has many things going for it that make it a very...
By PCWorld India on January 27, 2010
As I mentioned earlier, the ATI Radeon HD 5670 is priced at Rs. 6,000. Keeping in mind that this price is sure to drop in the future bringing it into the realm of entry level cards, the HD 5670 gives very good performance for a 5K card. Combining...
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