GIGABYTE Radeon HD 5670 (Redwood) GV-R567OC-1GI Video Card
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BroncoBilly@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 08/12/10 |
GIGABYTE Radeon HD 5670 (Redwood) GV-R567OC-1GI Video Card
Cons:
Fan shroud ugly and "plasticy"
Pros: Good priceNo PCI connectors necessary |
Brian_B@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 08/05/10 |
GIGABYTE Radeon HD 5670 (Redwood) GV-R567OC-1GI Video Card
Cons:
Due to the fan size this card takes two slots. Large fan points directly into the next slot so watch temperatures.
Pros: Low power. Size will allow it to fit in a normal height HTPC case. Comment:
So far the card is working as expected. It's not a 5770, but then the cost, after rebates, is 40% less. You will still need a 450W power supply. |
X-Hunter-X@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 07/27/10 |
GIGABYTE Radeon HD 5670 (Redwood) GV-R567OC-1GI Video Card
Cons:
No big deals.
Pros: HDMI! DVI ! VGA !Good price. Nice looking. Comment:
I ran this card on windows XP 32-bit. I couldn't make it to 5670. It was limited to 5600 on XP. Anyways, this card is a great deal! I recommend this video card. |
Edward_L@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 05/28/10 |
GIGABYTE Radeon HD 5670 (Redwood) GV-R567OC-1GI Video Card
Cons:
Fan is loud at 100%Does not come with some of the software the other brands do.Ati Overdrive does not let you OC it much.
Pros: 4 gigs ddr2 ram, a 5600+ and this run Stalker Call of Pripyatat 1280 x 720 with max setting quite well.Runs very cool (never over 70) OCed as high as ATI overdrive will alow (GPU 850- Mem- 1050). Comment:
Had read a few bad reviews of this card on the net, so when I ended up with one that a friend did not want, I did not expect much.It is not a 5770, but for the price you pay, it is a good bargain. Will be trying this soon on Xfire, will post a new review then. |
Neolisk@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 05/13/10 |
GIGABYTE Radeon HD 5670 (Redwood) GV-R567OC-1GI Video Card
Cons:
Price
Pros: Quiet, fast, good for business Comment:
I bought this one from NCIX for our company's business needs. It works very well for 105$ I paid for it, fan is very quiet. If you compare Passmark rating BL204276 vs BL113544, you can see it's faster than my old 8800 GTS 512 by ~14% (in 3D test), which is quite impressive.Note: I tried installing it into each of our 2 old PCs with 300W power supplies and they simply would not boot. Even that it does not require an additional PCI-E power connector, make sure you have a good PSU. Ended up in 500W of Acer Aspire M5811 (see full Passmark test - BL204276). |
Mark_R Has A Phenom II@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 05/04/10 |
GIGABYTE Radeon HD 5670 (Redwood) GV-R567OC-1GI Video Card
Cons:
- None.
Pros: - Price.- ATI Chipset.- HDMI.- 80mm Fan. Comment:
Bought the card for a system build. Works well, no complaints. Fan seems quiet too. Wanted something a bit better than onboard video. Does not come with any cables or anything other than the card, manual and driver cd. Then again, no cables are needed with this card. First Gigabyte card I buy and it won't be my last. |
Deryll_W@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 01/29/10 |
GIGABYTE Radeon HD 5670 (Redwood) GV-R567OC-1GI Video Card
Cons:ATI graphics drivers suck. I can't play an online game without having the graphics drivers shut down.
Pros:Great card. Love the graphics. Don't have to worry about plugging it in, because the fan runs off the motherboard. Comment:
Please can someone help me out? I tried just about all the drivers that ATI put out including the newest one and nothing works.I'm running an Asus Maximus Extreme Motherboard, with 4gigs of ram, and I also have a Viewsonic 1912 LCD monitor |
Not a bad card for an entry level unit. I put it on a system with a Q6600 and 4GB of ram and am able to play Starcraft II with no issues. Not on the highest of high settings but still very playable.