There are two tiers of graphics cards out there, those that are worthy of overclocking and those that aren’t. Architecture differences, namely memory bandwidth, are the biggest roadblock to overclocking effectiveness. TweakTown has a look at how well the Sapphire Radeon HD 5670 handles some increased clock speeds and it’s not looking so hot: You’re [...]
Read more Sapphire Radeon HD 5670 Overclocking just might be futile
by Rafael Hernandez on January 26, 2010
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While there’s a huge benefit to the top-end of the market once a new GPU hits the street there’s an equally large performance boost to the mid-range and low-end graphics cards based on the newest cores. Testseek Labs has a look at the AMD Radeon HD 5670 graphics card which promises a good performance jump [...]
Read more AMD Radeon HD 5670 sports a fine graphics pedigree
by Rafael Hernandez on January 21, 2010
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Graphics cards have a habit of improving quite rapidly so what was high end last year is suddenly mid-range this year and on down that line. You won’t see us complaining about that trend much. AMD’s Radeon HD 5670 sports the same great DX11 supporting feature set found on its bigger brothers but snips off [...]
Read more AMD Radeon HD 5670 redefines the low-end
by Rafael Hernandez on January 14, 2010
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