Tuesday, June 8th 2010

Gigabyte Readies HD 5750 Silent Cell Graphics Card

Gigabyte displayed a new non-reference Radeon HD 5750 based graphics card that boasts of being silent (passive cooling) that's also up to 18 °C cooler than the reference active cooler. The GV-R575SL-1GI or Gigabyte HD 5750 Silent Cell uses a large passive heatsink that spans across two slots and is a little taller than the card itself. The cooler is an aluminum fin array to which heat is conducted by three copper heat pipes. Display outputs include dual DVI, DisplayPort and HDMI, and it can pair with any other Radeon HD 5700 series graphics card. The card draws all its power from the PCI-E slot. Like every other Radeon HD 5750 card, it has 720 stream processors, is DirectX 11 compliant, and uses 1 GB of GDDR5 memory across a 128-bit wide memory interface.
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20 Comments on Gigabyte Readies HD 5750 Silent Cell Graphics Card

#1
RONX GT
Doesn't require the pcie connector? Now, thats a cool graphics card:)
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#2
mdsx1950
18c less than the reference cooler. I gotta say that's pretty awesome.
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#3
Delta6326
i think someone needs to review this card :D W1zz
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#4
GSquadron
This card is better than the 5750 go green!
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#5
claylomax
Aleksander DishnicaThis card is better than the 5750 go green!
Hi Aleks you're all right mate?
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#6
demonbrawn
Yes, I am curious to see how accurate that temp drop is. I want to see a review.
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#7
blobster21
The card draws all its power from the PCI-E slot
that's also up to 18 °C cooler
makes perfect sens to me, this card draws less power, and dissipate less too.
Gigabyte HD 5750 Silent Cell uses a large passive heatsink that spans across two slots
copper pipes helps that's for sure, but again that miraculous 18°c drop is mostly the result of a lesser power consumption
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#8
Flanker
someone will get shot if i can't get this in new zealand...
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#9
ucanmandaa
maybe its downclocked so it runs cooler?
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#10
cool_recep
GV-R575SL-1GI
Radeon HD 5750 / PCI-E 2.1 x16


Ati Radeon 5750 GPU
PCI Express 2.1
Microsoft DirectX 11 & OpenGL 3.1
128bit 1GB GDDR5
CrossFireX™ & Avivo™HD
Features DVI-I / DVI-D / D-sub / HDMI




GPU
ATI Radeon HD 5570

Core
700 MHz

Mem Freq
std 4600 MHz

Mem
1GB

B/W
128bit

Type
GDDR5

Type
ATX

Interface
PCI-E 2.1

D-SUB
DVI

Maximum Digital Resolution
2560x1600
Maximum VGA Resolution
2048x1536

Soorce: Gigabyte Turkey
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#11
damric
That is a very nice looking cooler. Like the Powercolor "Go Green" it is probably undervolted to lower the heat and power consumption. I wonder if it also has programmable voltage like the "Go Green". Also, the "Go Green" didn't have a power connector but did still have the solder joints if you wanted to add a connector. The price for these looks very good on the egg compared to the "Go Green" as well.
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#12
MadMan007
Gigabyte's passive video cards are always pretty solid with custom PCBs, 'ultra durable' parts and a heatsink that really does work. It's just a shame that they always take so long after initial release to put them out :(
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#14
Yukikaze
u2konlineWould that even fit on a micro atx mb?
Any card that fits on a ATX motherboard will fit on a mATX motherboard. mATX boards have less expansion slots, but the same width of board (in the standard).

ATX is 305×244 mm, mATX is 244×244 mm.
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#15
GSquadron
claylomaxHi Aleks you're all right mate?
Yes i am alright! What about you??? You have been smoking lately :rolleyes:
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#16
PCMHZ
It's need a power from PSU (someone said not, but this one have a 6-pin power plug)

One very nice card, a bit too hot but managed to OC to 850/1265, temps goes up to 105C but with stock settings like 700/1150 remains around 94-950C under load.

A more detailed review (Romanian but you may use Google Translate) here:
www.pcmhz.com/hardware-reviews/reviews-placi-video/1460-gigabyte-hd5750-silentcell-review
Too bad that at least here is priced very close to 5770 :(
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#17
RejZoR
YukikazeAny card that fits on a ATX motherboard will fit on a mATX motherboard. mATX boards have less expansion slots, but the same width of board (in the standard).

ATX is 305×244 mm, mATX is 244×244 mm.
I'm using HD5850 on uATX mobo so this one will fit for sure.
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#18
mannywood
18°C cooler ? I think it's 18°C hotter ... :laugh:
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#19
Zepher5000
ok so whoever posted the last comment with 105 C temp is wrong i got this car in my system right now and it running at 45C stock no load no OC after i run Battlefield 3 for an hour it might get up to 65-70C so it runs decently cool for no fan. i must admit though the memory bus interface of 128 bit dose cause some drawbacks in load time, object rendering and therefore in game fps. for example the 5750 has 1GB or vram my previous card was a evga geforce 9800GT with a bus rate of 256 and 512 MB of vram even though the benchmark #s are almost double with the 5750 and in with 720 stream possessors compared to 112 CUDA Cores i found that the 9800GT had better load times less objects pop up from nowhere like in gta on ps2, and better fps this disappointed me quite a bit as the hd5750 is suppose to be twice as good in specs its got twice the vram 720 Stream Processors with a higher clock but the memory clock is less and therefore the shader clock is also less these all play a major role cuz the 9800GT can fill the memory faster and access it faster as well
HD5750
Chipset
Chipset Manufacturer
ATI
GPU
Radeon HD 5750
Core Clock
700MHz
Stream Processors
720 Stream Processors
Memory
Effective Memory Clock
1150MHz (4.6Gbps)
Memory Size
1GB
Memory Interface
128-Bit
Memory Type
GDDR5

9800GT
Chipset

Chipset Manufacturer
NVIDIA
GPU
GeForce 9800 GT
Core Clock
600MHz
CUDA Cores
112
Memory
Effective Memory Clock
1800MHz Memory Bandwidth: 57.6 GB/s
Memory Size
512MB
Memory Interface
256-Bit
Memory Type
GDDR3
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#20
TRWOV
Holy necroposting Batman! I saw the threat in the recent post list and thought "Gigabyte is releasing WHAT?"
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