
ATI Radeon HD 5570: Affordable DX11 GPU
February 9th, 2010 admin
“This is like déjà vu all over again.” That quote from the ever-so-quotable former New York Yankee Yogi Berra is particularly suitable for today’s launch of the ATI Radeon HD 5570. Just last week, we brought you our coverage of the Radeon HD 5450 launch and wrote a bit about AMD’s aggressive release schedule with regard to their DirectX 11-class GPUs. In this
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Over the course of the past four months or so, AMD has been on a tear, releasing a slew of new DirectX 11-class GPUs at price points ranging from approximately $600 all the way on down to about $100. All the while, AMD was also up front about the release schedule for many upcoming, future products. If you remember back to some of our previous Radeon...

“The ATI Radeon HD 5450 graphics card that was launched last week brought full DirectX 11 support, ATI Eyefinity multi-display technology and ATI Stream technology support for ~$49. That is a hard combination to beat for the price, but the Radeon HD 5450 graphics card wasn’t that great in gaming and… [PCSTATS]
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AMD continues their barrage of DirectX-11 class GPU releases with the affordably priced ATI Radeon HD 5670. If you remember all the way back to September of last year, AMD had committed–or at the very least planned–to release multiple new GPUs, at various price points up and down the spectrum. First came the Radeon HD 5800 series, quickly...

AMD rounds out its DirectX 11-capable lineup with an entry-level gaming card sporting all of the Radeon HD 5000-series’ value-adds. Does the Radeon HD 5570 represent the perfect combination of low-price, gaming performance, and features? DirectX – Radeon – ATI Technologies – Advanced Micro Devices – Zune HD
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AMD’s clear goal at the moment is to finish rounding-off its HD 5000-series line-up in advance of NVIDIA’s Fermi launch, and so far, it’s doing a good job. It’s continuing its success in this goal with the release of the $80 Radeon HD 5570, a card that’s designed to offer stellar media capabilities … [PCSTATS]
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AMD continues their barrage of DirectX-11 class GPU releases with the affordably priced ATI Radeon HD 5670. If you remember all the way back to September of last year, AMD had committed–or at the very least planned–to release multiple new GPUs, at various price points up and down the spectrum. Fir… [PCSTATS]
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Here we are, barely two weeks removed from the launch of the ATI Radeon HD 5570, and we find ourselves in the now familiar position of announcing yet another Radeon HD 5000 series card. With the breakneck pace (relatively speaking) of Radeon HD 5000 series releases over the past 5 or 6 months, it would be easy to dismiss today’s launch of the...

“The Sapphire Radeon 5570 is a low-power budget graphics card, marketed in the $80 range to consumers who are interested in some light gaming, and indeed the card is more capable than the lowly 5450 in terms of gaming performance. At this price range, the Nvidia GeForce GT 240 is the 5570’s closest … [PCSTATS]
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Spoiler alert: ATI’s Radeon HD 5450 is the first DirectX 11 card we’ve seen with outright poor gaming performance. But with its low price tag, does this Radeon deliver solid value to the masses, or should you be setting your sights a little bit higher? DirectX – Radeon – ATI Technologies – ATI Radeon HD – Video...

Here we are, barely two weeks removed from the launch of the ATI Radeon HD 5570, and we find ourselves in the now familiar position of announcing yet another Radeon HD 5000 series card. With the breakneck pace (relatively speaking) of Radeon HD 5000 series releases over the past 5 or 6 months, it wo… [PCSTATS]
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