HD5770 & HD5750 pictures & benchmarks

Tempered81

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http://translate.google.nl/tra...&tl=en&history_state0=

HD5700 will be with 1120 stream processors and 56 texture units TMU, the memory is GDDR5. Far as we know there will be HD5770 (199 dollars) and HD5750 (149 U.S. Dollar), HD5770 will replace the current HD4890, the HD5750 is to replace the HD4870. HD5700 opponent is to the NVIDIA GTX275, GTX260, GTS250 and the future D10P GT200b series. Others like DX11, ATI Steam, UVD2, Eyefinity, CrossFire technologies are also readily available

http://www.xtremesystems.org/f...4042771&postcount=2114
 

crisium

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Cool. But I wonder where the 5600 series will fall in performance if 5700=4800. Maybe a DX11 4770 will become the 5670?
 

Stoneburner

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Hmmm the $5770 at 150 would be beautiful. 4890 performance... I can sell my 2 4770's and replace with two 5770's for probably an extra $120-$150.

EDIT: yeah i saw the price, I'm just hoping it'll drop to $150 relatively soon after release.
 

wrangler

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Cool.

But I am interested in 5600 series as well for my downstairs family computer. $99 or less, 40nm cool and quiet with DX11......instant purchase. Passive cooled 5650 is the dream.
 

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The real question however will be whether is 192 bit or 256 bit. If I could get a 40 nm, 800 SP, 256 bit of 1GB GDDR 5, 5770 for 150 dollars that would = purchase.

Also only 1, 6 pin power connector.
 

bunnyfubbles

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Originally posted by: Rezist
The real question however will be whether is 192 bit or 256 bit. If I could get a 40 nm, 800 SP, 256 bit of 1GB GDDR 5, 5770 for 150 dollars that would = purchase.

Also only 1, 6 pin power connector.

The links provided in the OP suggest 128bit. Efficiency of the GPU, increase in GDDR5 speed (compare 1150MHz/4600MHz from the 5770 in the link to the 4770's 800MHz/3200MHz), and the fact that these cards aren't exactly intended to be used with super high resolution monitors/setups, it won't be surprising if AMD really has decided to stick with 128bit buses. Although it is disappointing for $149-199 cards not to have 256bit, seeing as how that's what we've had such products in that general price range for years now.

However if the GPU really does have 1120 shaders and 54 TMUs, it should give it a substantial advantage over the 4800s even with a nerfed memory bandwidth.

Also, 192bit memory really doesn't seem like a possibility as it would require an odd configuration of 768MB or 1.5GB. Having 1.5GB as the standard is too high for a midrange card and 768MB might actually be too low.

Hopefully the 5770 at least has 256bit and the 5750 128bit (if either card is to have a nerfed interface)
 

Malak

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Either way, substantial increase over my 3650 at a reasonable price.
 

MODEL3

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The specs for the tested 5750 is according to the GPU-Z:

700MHz core
1150MHz memory (GDDR5)
128bit bus
73,6GB/s bandwidth.

If you check the 3d Mark Vantage tests, it is easy to figure that the design probably is 40TUs/800SPs.

If the 5770 is going to be 56TUs/1120SPs design, why the 50 part is so severely butchered?
(-320SP)

Anyway if the specs for the 5750 is the above, a 4870 1GB should be around +10% faster(average perf. 1920X1200 4XX 16AF)

 

alyarb

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god people are retarded. they get to test these cards and the only thing they show is 3dmark? how about some power consumption and real world tests?
 

jones377

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Originally posted by: alyarb
god people are retarded. they get to test these cards and the only thing they show is 3dmark? how about some power consumption and real world tests?

I've come to view these as authorized leaks, which is what most of them probably are. In which case the leak would carry a number of restrictions like the "benchmarks" used.
 

bunnyfubbles

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Originally posted by: MODEL3
The specs for the tested 5750 is according to the GPU-Z:

700MHz core
1150MHz memory (GDDR5)
128bit bus
73,6GB/s bandwidth.

If you check the 3d Mark Vantage tests, it is easy to figure that the design probably is 40TUs/800SPs.

If the 5770 is going to be 56TUs/1120SPs design, why the 50 part is so severely butchered?
(-320SP)

Anyway if the specs for the 5750 is the above, a 4870 1GB should be around +10% faster(average perf. 1920X1200 4XX 16AF)

yeah, something doesn't smell quite right, especially if the 5750 is supposed to be $150...
 

Idontcare

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Originally posted by: jones377
Originally posted by: alyarb
god people are retarded. they get to test these cards and the only thing they show is 3dmark? how about some power consumption and real world tests?

I've come to view these as authorized leaks, which is what most of them probably are. In which case the leak would carry a number of restrictions like the "benchmarks" used.

agreed
 

cbn

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If these specs are true then it looks like hd5750 will be 20% faster than HD4770 (plus the addition of 512MB more memory.).

As far as HD5770 goes hopefully that has 256 bit memory.
 

cbn

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Originally posted by: bunnyfubbles
Originally posted by: MODEL3
The specs for the tested 5750 is according to the GPU-Z:

700MHz core
1150MHz memory (GDDR5)
128bit bus
73,6GB/s bandwidth.

If you check the 3d Mark Vantage tests, it is easy to figure that the design probably is 40TUs/800SPs.

If the 5770 is going to be 56TUs/1120SPs design, why the 50 part is so severely butchered?
(-320SP)

Anyway if the specs for the 5750 is the above, a 4870 1GB should be around +10% faster(average perf. 1920X1200 4XX 16AF)

yeah, something doesn't smell quite right, especially if the 5750 is supposed to be $150...

$150 for this card seems steep....unless AMD is thinking eyefinity and DX11 will be major selling points.
 

nyker96

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the performance of these two aren't very impressive, but at the price it isn't bad especially with dx11 support. but 1x6pin might mean this card cannot be OCed too much. if NV lowers their prices, these two cards might not look too temping.
 

Stoneburner

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Originally posted by: nyker96
the performance of these two aren't very impressive, but at the price it isn't bad especially with dx11 support. but 1x6pin might mean this card cannot be OCed too much. if NV lowers their prices, these two cards might not look too temping.

I suspect ATI has far more room to drop prices than Nvidia.
 

Ashen Shugar

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Originally posted by: Rezist
The real question however will be whether is 192 bit or 256 bit. If I could get a 40 nm, 800 SP, 256 bit of 1GB GDDR 5, 5770 for 150 dollars that would = purchase.

Also only 1, 6 pin power connector.

Count me in for a purchase as well and if the 1120 shaders is true, even better!

My HTPC has 785G integrated graphics at the moment and something like this with DirectX 11 and low power (6Pin) would be great for 1080P gaming as well.
 

LCD123

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128 bit memory for $200? Bah you can get an older card with 256 bit memory such as Radeon x1950xt, HD2900pro, 3870, 4870, etc. I think the older 3870 is down to $99 now and the 4870 is $199.
 

bunnyfubbles

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Originally posted by: LCD123
128 bit memory for $200? Bah you can get an older card with 256 bit memory such as Radeon x1950xt, HD2900pro, 3870, 4870, etc. I think the older 3870 is down to $99 now and the 4870 is $199.

I'd strongly suspect a $200 5770 card to come with a 256bit bus, they could possibly get away with it @ $150 because of GDDR5.
 

mwmorph

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Originally posted by: LCD123
128 bit memory for $200? Bah you can get an older card with 256 bit memory such as Radeon x1950xt, HD2900pro, 3870, 4870, etc. I think the older 3870 is down to $99 now and the 4870 is $199.

There is also a cost and performance differential between GDDR 2/3 and 5. 5 is a massive jump that doubles bandwidth per mhz over GDDR3.
 

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Originally posted by: bunnyfubbles
Originally posted by: LCD123
128 bit memory for $200? Bah you can get an older card with 256 bit memory such as Radeon x1950xt, HD2900pro, 3870, 4870, etc. I think the older 3870 is down to $99 now and the 4870 is $199.

I'd strongly suspect a $200 5770 card to come with a 256bit bus, they could possibly get away with it @ $150 because of GDDR5.

I would take 128Bit Gddr5 than Gddr4 or Gddr3 anyday! ;)