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PowerColor Radeon HD 5770 PDF Print
Written by Nebojsa Todorovic   
Tuesday, 13 October 2009

Results

Our assumptions were right, and this card performed very close to HD 4870 model. Since we conducted tests under Windows 7 OS, we noticed that in most games HD 5770 performed very well, except in Crysis Warhead. Another important difference is that we used DirectX 10 and not DirectX 9, as it was case with HD 4850 and HD 4870 benchmarks. Since only game that supports DirectX 11, at the moment, is Battle Forge all other benchmark results were done with older version of DirectX. Real power of this graphics card can be seen in synthetic benchmark results, which place Radeon HD 5770 in between HD 4850 and HD 4870 models. Real performance levels we won’t be able to show you until more DirectX11 games come out. Until that moment comes, DirectX9 and DirectX10 games will be played in high resolutions, with some compromises when it comes to filtering and anti aliasing settings.

 

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PowerColor Radeon HD 5770 - Results
  1680x1050
0xAA 0xAF
1920x1200
0xAA 0xAF
3D Mark 06
[Final Score/SM2.0/3.0]
12386 / 5126 / 4888 11409 / 4778 / 4353
3D Mark Vantage (High Settings) [Final Score/GPU] 4626 / 4187
Crysis Warhead 15.9fps 18.6fps
World in Conflict 40fps 35fps
Street Fighter 4
[Score/FPS]
12178points / 115.6fps 10802points / 105.5fps
X3TC Demo 79.9fps 73.8fps
Unigine Tropics 1.2
[FPS/Score]
40.1fps / 1010 34.5fps / 870
Unigine Sanctuary 2.2
[FPS/Score]
50.6fps / 2146points 44.0fps / 1866points
Battleforge [FPS] 36fps 30fps
Test configuration AMD Phenom X4 965BE @ 3,6GHz, 2x1GB Corsair DDR3, ASUS M4A78-T Deluxe, Windows 7 RTM, ATI Catalyst 9.10 Beta

 

 

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