Introduction
During this fall, AMD has been releasing their new Radeon HD 5000 Series cards. Currently, the smallest model is the Radeon HD 5750, which uses the same Juniper GPU as the HD 5770, but with lesser shaders, and reduced clock speeds.
Unlike with the big Radeon HD 5870 and HD 5850 models, for the Radeon HD 5700 series, add-in-board partners are allowed to make changes to the design right from the start to ensure optimal pricing, availability or other unique selling points they may have.
Powercolor has designed their own PCB and uses a Zerotherm cooler to keep the card cool.
| GeForce 9600 GT | Radeon HD 4830 | Radeon HD 4770 | GeForce GTS 250 | Radeon HD 4850 | Radeon HD 5750 | Radeon HD 4870 | Radeon HD 5770 |
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Shader units | 64 | 640 | 640 | 128 | 800 | 720 | 800 | 800 |
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ROPs | 16 | 16 | 16 | 16 | 16 | 16 | 16 | 16 |
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GPU | G94 | RV770 | RV740 | G92 | RV770 | Juniper | RV770 | Juniper |
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Transistors | 505M | 956M | 826M | 754M | 956M | 1040M | 956M | 1040M |
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Memory Size | 512 MB | 512 MB | 512 MB | 1024 MB | 512 MB | 1024 MB | 512 MB | 1024 MB |
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Memory Bus Width | 256 bit | 256 bit | 128 bit | 256 bit | 256 bit | 128 bit | 256 bit | 128 bit |
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Core Clock | 650 MHz | 575 MHz | 750 MHz | 738 MHz | 625 MHz | 700 MHz | 750 MHz | 850 MHz |
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Memory Clock | 900 MHz | 900 MHz | 800 MHz | 1100 MHz | 993 MHz | 1150 MHz | 900 MHz | 1200 MHz |
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Price | $80 | $95 | $110 | $140 | $100 | $139 | $130 | $159 |
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Packaging
Powercolor's box design is easily recognizable as such. It seems to me that the design got a slight refresh compared to previous products from the company. The back has more marketing info in multiple languages.
Contents
You will receive:
- Graphics card
- DVI to analog adapter
- Dirt 2 coupon (for Steam version)
- Driver CD + Manual
The Card
Powercolor uses a Zerotherm cooler on their card which has been in service for several years now, in a form similar to the one you see here - and it still does a great job.
Like all other HD 5000 cards, the design requires two slots in your system.
The card has two DVI ports, one HDMI port, and one DisplayPort. This is just one of many output configurations that are possible on the new cards, thanks to the overhauled display output logic. Basically the card can drive six TMDS signals that can be combined in any way (a dual-link DVI consumes two TMDS lines).
For HDMI Audio, NVIDIA requires you to feed an external audio source, for example from your motherboard's on-board audio, to the card via SPDIF cable. AMD on the other hand has integrated a sound device inside their GPUs which is the easier solution for most users. Also AMD's integrated sound device has been upgraded to support HDMI 1.3a which includes Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD, AC-3, DTS and up to 7.1 channel audio with 192 kHz / 24-bit.
Crossfire configurations are supported to improve performance even further.
Here are the front and the back of the card, high-res versions are also available (
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