Testseek.com have collected 36 expert reviews of the Sapphire Radeon HD 5770 1GB GDDR5 PCIe and the average rating is 89%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sapphire Radeon HD 5770 1GB GDDR5 PCIe.
October 2009
(89%)
36 Reviews
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After having ran the Sapphire HD 5770 CrossfireX setup for over a week I have to say that I am more than pleased with it's performance. Being able to play some of the current range of games on the market today without lag is a real treat. Also watch...
It's easy to be impressed with the performance of video cards like the HD 5870. They're really designed to be fast and over the years we've seen ATI do a really good job of making these high-end cards really good value for money, which was som...
Abstract: Personally, I’m of the opinion that both Sapphire’s HD 5770 and HD 5850 provide excellent value for your money by offering high-end performance coupled with excellent efficiency. Both of these cards have truly set the bar high and may prove..
Abstract: Sapphire and ATI have brought out a series of video cards that offer great performance for the right price point. Coming in at $159 for the HD 5770 and $129 for the HD 5750, you have a set of cards that compare well performance wise to the GTX 260 and at times the HD 4890. I was quite surprised with the oveclocking..
The Sapphire Radeon HD 5770 has really impressed. Despite not offering the heights of performance that Cypress powered cards can achieve, the frame rates are solid enough and offer an adequate level of performance in keeping with the price point. The ...
18 AMD's cleaverIn an inevitable move of saturating the discrete graphics-card market with 5-series GPUs, AMD has launched the Radeon HD 5770 and HD 5750 cards, to be etailed, at launch, by a range of partners at £125 and £109, respectively.AMD's take...
Abstract: There are many positive aspects when looking at the 5750 and 5770. First of all they feature full DirectX 11 and DirectCompute 11 support. Next we have some great power consumption figures which drop as low as 16w when idle and then we have the great media features. It is hard to fault a card which supports Blu-Ray acceleration, HDMI..
Abstract: Verdict: A feature-packed graphics card, but it isn't as fast as the older HD 4890, which costs only a little more. Following hot on the heels of the excellent HD 5850 comes ATI's 5700-series of graphics cards, which comprises the HD 5770 and HD 575...