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Today we'll be seeing how the HD 5670 IceQ+ from HIS goes against the stock cooled model from ATI. We've also thrown in the HD 5750 IceQ+ model we looked at the other day just for good measure.
The HD 5750 doesn't manage to break a 30 FPS minimum here, so it comes as no surprise that the HD 5670 when overclocked wasn't able to do it either. We do see a nice little bump with a 2 FPS ...
The Radeon HD 5670 starts at an estimated price of $99 for the 512MB version (and I found a $99 card on sale today at Newegg), with 1GB versions costing perhaps $15-20 more. The cards are based on ...
Guess what? ATI has yet another Radeon 5000 GPU up its sleeve, albeit on the budget end of the spectrum: the Radeon HD 5670. $100 buys you an almost completely silent, triple-monitor-capable ...
Today we’ll talk about XFX HD 5670 1GB.AMD announced its Radeon HD 5670 card on 14th of January 2010, and it ended up being the only sub-€100 DX11 card. Not long after the HD 5670, AMD ...
Today we will use two HD 5670 1GB in CrossFire to hound a single GTX 460 768MB.We found this comparison could be interesting because at the moment you can get one GTX 460 768MB for the price of ...
AMD and ATI have got yet another GPU contender under their sleeve, and this one's got quite a one-two punch. The Radeon HD 5670 can boast DirectX 11 and Eyefinity support are for a suggested price ...
As for ATI Eyefinity, the HD 5670 is apparently capable of driving three simultaneous displays, each with their own resolution settings. Port support includes HDMI v1.3 (max 1920 x 1200), dual ...
The HD 5670’s goals are what you’d expect for a $100 card (let’s not kid ourselves, $99.99 is $100). It’s designed to offer mainstream consumers a quality graphics offering that can handle all of ...
AMD has debuted the ATI Radeon HD 5670 graphics card, both powerful and budget-friendly. The HD 5670 graphics card supports ATI Eyefinity multi-display technology (up to three, maybe four someday ...