More pictures and tests, this time with an ASUS EAH5770.
A Taiwanese website known as Mymypc shared new delicacies with the general public when an Asus Radeon HD 5770 was treated and subjected to some measurements. Can the Radeon HD 5770 really be a worthy successor to the HD 4770? Although the following scores are still unofficial results, they provide some answers to this question.
Like the GIGABYTE HD 5770, it rests on the basics of the ASUS HD 5770 card and the ATI reference. The printed circuit board is significantly shorter than the HD 5850 PCB, and is powered by a 6-pin PCI-Express power connector. The PCB has 8 Hynix GDDR5 chips, the clocks do not differ from AMD's recipe, so the core is ticking at 850 and the GDDR5 at 4800 MHz. The outputs meet the requirements of the age in all areas, in addition to dual DVI, we also get HDMI and DisplayPort.
ASUS Radeon HD 5770
GeForce GTX 260
GeForce GTX 275
Radeon HD 4890
The 5770DMark Vantage score achieved by the ASUS HD 3 was P9103, which was a P4890 dot on the given test configuration for the HD 10312. The maximum temperature of the GPU jumped to 83 degrees, no mention was made of the ambient temperature.
The official release of the HD 5700 series cards is on October 13, ie tomorrow, so a lot of more details and official results are expected this week.