POWERCOLOR Radeon HD 5750 AX5750 1GBD5-PDH Video Card
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TegraT@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 12/31/09 |
POWERCOLOR Radeon HD 5750 AX5750 1GBD5-PDH Video Card
Cons:It's not a 5870...
Pros:Low cost.Good batch for OC'ing... 5770+ speeds for less $.Cards stay fairly cool, even after OC'ing. |
Jeffrey_B@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 12/26/09 |
POWERCOLOR Radeon HD 5750 AX5750 1GBD5-PDH Video Card
Cons:- price is slightly higher than equivalent DX10/9 ATI cards (in my mind worth it for DX11, noise and power)- No PhysX support on the graphics card (limited CPU support which works great if you have a VERY good CPU; monitor CPU with Task Manager, CTRL-ALT-DEL and Framerate with FRAPS or ATITrayTools v1.6.9.1439 or higher)
Pros:- DX11 for future games and software- very low fan noise and power consumption- plays any game nicely (many at maximum) when paired with a suitable CPU and RAM Comment:
Awesome card. Use with AMD X3 710, Intel E8400 or higher. 2GB RAM or higher. http://www.cpubenchmark.net/high_end_cpus.htmlK-Lite Codec Pack for most hardware video decoding (google and Wikipedia this and DX11).*Correction to previous: 3xxx and 4xxx ATI cards are DX10.1, 5xxx ATI cards are DX11. This review was modfied by poster i 12-26-09 03:58 AM This review was modfied by poster @ 12-26-09 03:13 AM |
XFX Panties@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 11/20/09 |
POWERCOLOR Radeon HD 5750 AX5750 1GBD5-PDH Video Card
Cons:- Bit pricey; it's essentially a DX11 4850.
Pros:- Cheap DX11 solution- Handles every game nowadays just fine- even Crysis at Gamer settings (High)- Very low power consumption- Quiet Comment:
Bought this for my 13 year old little brother. He's been real happy with it- plays most games on very high quality settings and Crysis on Gamer (High). For the same price you could probably snag a 4870 which is faster than this card; this is more like a DX11 4850 (which can be had for $90~100 if you look around). But overall, great product. |
For a low end mid-range card (scratches his head...), these cards are a very good bang for your buck. If you have the 8alls enough to OC a little you'll reach the higher priced 5770's. Temps and power are very acceptable. I ordered 2 cards and they are both good OC'ers. Wink wink nudge nudgesay no more.