Testseek.com have collected 44 expert reviews of the AMD Radeon HD 5670 512MB GDDR5 PCIe and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for AMD Radeon HD 5670 512MB GDDR5 PCIe.
January 2010
(80%)
44 Reviews
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The Series 5600 cards will obviously be targeted at a very specific audience, 90% of this websites reader base will very likely not opt this card purely due to sheer game performance alone but at sub 100 USD the card definitely surprised us. The more ...
It might be worth a retrospective to consider the Radeon HD 4770. It was April 2009 and the GeForce 8800 GT and Radeon HD 4830 were true champions of the ~$100 price point. Then, AMD introduced the Radeon HD 4770, a potential game-changer built on TSMC...
The new AMD Radeon HD 5670 graphics card is a great addition to the completely revamped lineup of graphics cards using ATI technology. With it AMD has solidified DX11-ready hardware in the market for prices under $100 while moving features like Eyefinity...
Whether the HD 5670 appeals to you will rely heavily on how much you think is an acceptable amount to spend on a graphics card, hence its “mainstream" tag line. We imagine for the vast majority of our readers, £120 on a graphics card probably doesn't s...
Overall, we are left with good impressions of the HD 5670. The HD 5670 performs well against the GT 240, and has what it takes to sastify the price point of about a $100. With low power requirements, and a small size, the HD 5670 should make for a goo...
AMD has succeeded in bringing DirectX 11 under the $100 mark with the Radeon HD 5670, and for the money, this is a very capable little graphics card. Aside perhaps from Borderlands, the 5670 ran all of our games smoothly at 1680x1050 with antialiasing ...
For a few months now AMD's graphics division has been pushing out one great product after another. The dual-GPU Radeon HD 5970, the Radeon HD 5870 and Radeon HD 5850 all had something going for them; whether it was unrivaled processing power in its re...
Inexpensive; good performance for the price; no dedicated power connector needed; only occupies a single slot-expansion bay
Roughly a third slower than the HD 5750, which costs about $40 more
The HD 5670 brings faster performance and triple-monitor support to $100 video cards. But if you’re excited about DirectX 11, consider a pricier, more powerful card. ...
Looking at the HD 5670 512MB reference card, this cements the fact that we're still too interested in cards with more memory than we really need to be. You can clearly see that the difference an extra 512MB of GDDR5 memory brings is really nothing....