AMD’s Radeon HD 5570: Low Profile, Higher Performance
by Ryan Smith on February 9, 2010 12:00 AM EST- Posted in
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RTSes may have a lower playability threshold than action games, but for the 5570 at max quality, only 1024 is close to that threshold. This is once again basically giving up a level of resolution compared to the 5670, as the 5570 is roughly 25% slower.
The 5570 does get its first tie with the 4670 here, while the GT 240 and 9600GT are around 20% faster.
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bombacan - Monday, April 5, 2010 - link
when compared to 4670, there is no improvement on neither performance nor power consumption.besides its more expensive and doesn't have a fanless version atm.avhenrik - Saturday, May 15, 2010 - link
I am not a specialist, but check out how rage3d gets smooth deinterlacing with a simpler card (HD 5550) here: http://www.rage3d.com/reviews/video/sapphire_hd555...They combine adaptive vector deinterlacing with other post processing, giving nice results. Have you tried that on the 5570?
hybrid2d4x4 - Thursday, August 26, 2010 - link
It's probably too late to ask this as this article/thread probably never gets checked anymore, but what PSU was used in the review?I'm assuming that it's the standard 750W or higher rated unit that's used for most VGA reviews... but wanted to know how much savings there is to be had by using a low-rated, high-efficiency PSU more suited to a low-power HTPC build.
nfarnham2001 - Monday, December 27, 2010 - link
Okay, I have an HP a6203w desktop with a Bestec 250w PSU. I am looking for an average cheap replacement to the very crappy nvidia 6150se nforce 430 graphics. I am basing my choice off of the fact that video cards without power connectors use the 75 watts of the PCI slot, and since my full system is stock besides 2 more gigs of ram, I figured it could hold it. Professional opinion?dendy - Thursday, July 28, 2011 - link
I was working on the study of the Radeon HD 5570 and NVIDIA GeForce GT 445M for <a href="http://www.bestdealscomputers.net">my blog</a> .... and look for performance comparisons between the two. Is there someone can help?dendy - Thursday, July 28, 2011 - link
http://www.bestdealscomputers.net ... that is my blog.