Sapphire HD 5750 1 GB GDDR5  Review 14

Sapphire HD 5750 1 GB GDDR5 Review

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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.

Sapphire's HD 5750 uses an AMD reference PCB, but with a typical Sapphire blue PCB. As cooler, Sapphire uses an in-house design that has been used on other HD 4xxx Series cards before.

GeForce
9600 GT
Radeon
HD 4830
Radeon
HD 4770
GeForce
GTS 250
Radeon
HD 4850
Radeon
HD 5750
Radeon
HD 4870
Radeon
HD 5770
Shader units 64640640128800720800800
ROPs1616161616161616
GPUG94RV770RV740G92RV770JuniperRV770Juniper
Transistors505M 956M826M754M956M1040M956M1040M
Memory Size512 MB 512 MB 512 MB 1024 MB 512 MB 1024 MB 512 MB 1024 MB
Memory Bus Width 256 bit 256 bit 128 bit 256 bit 256 bit 128 bit 256 bit 128 bit
Core Clock650 MHz 575 MHz 750 MHz 738 MHz 625 MHz 700 MHz 750 MHz 850 MHz
Memory Clock900 MHz 900 MHz 800 MHz 1100 MHz 993 MHz 1150 MHz 900 MHz 1200 MHz
Price$80$95$110$140$100$139$130$159
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