Radeon HD5800 and HD5700 Showdown: Part 2

We have revealed the specification and the technology behind the HD5800 and HD5700. We are now moving to the most important part, its performance!

Performance

As the latest generation graphics card in the upper classes, the Radeon 5870 and 5850 provide excellent performance. With bright GDDR5 memory with 256-bit memory interface, the second graphics card is very convenient to run DirectX 10-based games, even still show a decent performance while running at high resolutions. And for mainstream classes, the Radeon 5770 and 5750 is sufficient for most users. Its performance is also not inferior to the series 5800. Unfortunately the use of 128-bit interface to make its performance a bit stuck. However for use at standard resolution, the Radeon 5770 and 5750 was more than enough.

Test Results

We’ve done a test on the fourth series Radeon graphics card 5 using some software testing. Here are the results obtained by the achievement of every graphics card on each test. As a comparison, we also include test results from previous ATI graphics card, namely the Radeon HD4870.

Conclusion

The four graphics card is a very attractive offer for those who are looking for a graphics card or who want to upgrade. The prices are also quite reasonable given considering that the price war going on now is more intense than the first. Overall, we recommend four graphics cards as a priority choice. But which one is right for you? We give some performance test results for the fourth graphics card then you can consider according to your needs.

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