Thursday, October 15, 2009

IT News HeadLines (Motherboards.org) 15/10/2009


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AMD Radeon HD 5750/5770 :: Posted by THRASHER2
"In late September AMD had introduced the Radeon HD 5850 and Radeon HD 5870 graphics cards as the successors to the Radeon HD 4850 and Radeon HD 4870, respectively. These graphics cards, which are part of the Evergreen GPU family, have been performing quite nicely according to reports, but we have yet to test either of these Cypress graphics cards under Linux. Today though AMD is introducing the first midrange graphics cards in the Evergreen family. Under the Juniper codename, the Radeon HD 5750 and HD 5770 are being launched with both graphics cards being quite similar except for the ATI Radeon HD 5770 shipping with slightly higher core and memory clocks along with a different heatsink. In this review we have the first Linux-based benchmarks of these two new graphics cards, which are also the first publicized Linux benchmarks from any AMD Evergreen graphics processor."

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ATI Radeon HD 5770 and 5750 Mainstream DX11 GPUs :: Posted by THRASHER2
A little less than a month ago, AMD unveiled the ATI Radeon HD 5800 series of graphics cards to much fanfare. And for good reason. Not only is the Radeon HD 5800 series the first to offer full DirectX 11 support, among other unique features like Eyefinity, but the flagship ATI Radeon HD 5870 signifies the first time since AMD acquired ATI that the company has had the single, fastest GPU on the market in their repertoire. Not only that, but Radeon HD 5800 series cards also offer top-notch image quality, great power consumption characteristics considering their performance, and they're competitively price too.

As is typically the case with the major GPU players, new products based on their latest architectures trickle down into lower and lower price points over time, until their entire product stack is comprised of cards with similar feature sets, with their main differentiators being performance and price. What is not typical of today's launch, however, is the speed at which AMD is ready with their latest round of products.

Today marks the introduction of the Radeon HD 5700 series. As you can probably surmise, the 5700 series has virtually all of the features of the 5800 series, but is targeted at a more mainstream market segment. Head on over and check them out...

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ATI Radeon HD5770 Juniper GPU Video Card :: Posted by THRASHER2
oming right on the heels of the HD5800 series launch, ATI brings us another batch of cards based on class-leading 40nm GPUs and GDDR5 memory. The new cards, Radeon HD5770 and HD5750, use the same architecture as the new HD5800 series, but ATI basically cut the Cypress chip in half to create a brand new video card with hardware specs somewhere between an HD4870 and an HD4890. If you're thinking that's not a bad place to be, but want to see some proof of how the HD5770 performs, Benchmark Reviews is pleased to offer you the results of our extensive testing.


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ASUS P7P55D Deluxe @ PureOverclock :: Posted by THRASHER2
"The P7P55D Deluxe is a premium LGA1156 motherboard for those looking to push their Core i5/i7 and appreciate the finer points of design and quality. It certains looks enticing, but we know that what separates the contenders from pretenders are the features, ease of use, stability, overclockability, and value you get for the price you pay. There's quite a bit of ground to cover in determining if the P7P55D Deluxe can live up to its pedigree, so let's get started."

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ATI Radeon HD 5770 - DirectX 11 for the Masses :: Posted by THRASHER2
AMD may have released its first Evergreen GPUs mere weeks ago, but don't think it's slowing down for anybody. The company has followed-up with its first mid-range parts, belonging to the HD 5700 series. Performance is much more modest on these new cards, but no features have been scrapped. It's all here... DirectX 11, Eyefinity and more.

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Sapphire HD 5750 Video Card @ Pro-Clockers :: Posted by THRASHER2
Not as much performance is lost because of the lower 128-bit bandwidth because the technology of the GDDR5 makes up for the lack of boos. ATI did not have to compensate like they did with the HD 4750 when they implemented 128-bit but using GDDR5 to make up the performance. In the HD 5750 you get them both but double the memory. Effective clocked at 4600MHz quad split or 1150MHz single.

The Sapphire model we will be taking a look at today is based Juniper GPU which is constructed on the 40nm manufacturing process and the GPU is clocked at 700MHz. So this means less power usage while being a speedy video card at the same time. At such speed the HD 5750 looks to be the ideal partner to the Intel P55 and an Intel i5 750 CPU or AMD 785 and a X4 Quad processor. Enough of the numbers and other technology genre lets get into the visuals and testing modes of the article.

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Sapphire Radeon HD 5750 1GB Graphics Card @ Modders-Inc.com :: Posted by THRASHER2
The Sapphire Radeon 5750 did perform much better than I had
expected it to. When comparing it against the 4000 series cards we could see
that it was a very nice jump in performance, while others stayed very close
to the new mid-range low end card.


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XFX HD 5750 Review @ OCC :: Posted by THRASHER2
"To overclock the XFX HD 5750, the ATI Catalyst Control Center will be used since the maximum stable overclock fell under the overall limit of 870MHz core and 1430MHz memory. The XFX HD 5750 overclocked roughly 20% extra on both the core and memory to a nice 845MHz and 1385MHz. Fan control is also possible now in the ATI Overdrive suite. Temperatures were in the low 30's at idle and low 60's at load. The R6 driver overclocked the 5750 without any major hiccups except that clock speed wasn't always properly reported. I used other software to verify that the overclock was where it was suppose to be and it was so this bug is only minor."

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PowerColor HD5770 Review @ OCC :: Posted by THRASHER2
"I was surprised when I was able to get the core to clock all the way up to 950MHz and the memory to clock all the way up to 1400MHz! With all of this performance priced under $160 at release, which is about $30 cheaper than a majority of the GTX260 cards that are still for sale on Newegg.com, you are going to be able to see exactly how well ATI has planned not only the release of the card but also how much time and effort the company has put into the development of the card."


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XFX & Sapphire Radeon 5750 and 5770 Review @ Driverheave :: Posted by THRASHER2
Today ATI aim to change that situation with the release of the 5770 and 5750. These two products are priced to target (and undercut) the GTS 250 and GTX 260. Can ATI take control of the mainstream graphics market? Read on to find out as we put all of these cards through their paces in a selection of the latest games as well as high definition media playback and GPU computing tasks.

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