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AMD alleges that the ATI Radeon HD 5970 is the “fastest graphics card in the world” and we're inclined to agree. If spending a fortune on a single PC component seems reasonable, the ATI Radeon HD 5970 is definitely the highest performing c...
Extrait: Know what really sucks? Developing a piece of hardware that everyone wants, and then not being able to make enough of it to go around. Of course, what happens next is a result of supply and demand. Suddenly your $249 Radeon HD 5850s cost $300—when they...
Extrait: Today sees the launch of AMD's latest top-of-the-range DirectX 11 graphics card, the ATI Radeon HD 5970 (codenamed Hemlock). Like AMD's previous high-end cards, it uses two graphics chips housed on a single board and has an internal CrossFire interface to...
Extrait: AMD seems to be on to a winner in recent months. In September 2009 its graphics arm, ATI, released the DX11 Radeon HD 5870 GPU. A neater, cleaner design than the decent Radeon HD 4000-series, the £300 card is our choice for readers looking for a hig...
As stated earlier in this article the purpose of these tests was to take a look at how one of the top GTX 580s will compare to the older 5970 dual GPU card and the latest 6870 Crossfire (Overclocked) system as all share a similar price point.If we are ...
High performance for its price range, High minimal performance, High performance with enabled tessellation, Significantly faster than Radeon HD 5830, In overclocked mode can compete against Radeon HD 5850, In SLI mode can compete against Radeon HD 5970, Wide range of supported FSAA modes, Improved CSAA/TMAA quality, Minimal effect of FSAA on performance, DirectX 11, Shader Model 5.0 and
Not very effective reference cooler, High noise level.
As we wrote in the Introduction, the GF104 would be a perfect choice for Nvidia’s new top-end dual-processor graphics card because the previous new-generation processor GF100 consumed too much power and dissipated too much heat for that. The GF100 also...
Extrait: AMD’s Radeon 5000 series has been on the market for almost a year now, and its dual GPU 5970 just a little bit less. Even with the introduction of NVIDIA’s DX11 flagship, it should - at least on paper - be the fastest card on the market. Let's see...