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Review: ASUS Radeon HD 5770 Voltage Tweak: better than the rest?

by Tarinder Sandhu on 16 October 2009, 15:51 3.75

Tags: Win 7 - ASUS Radeon HD 5770 1GB, ASUSTeK (TPE:2357)

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Final thoughts and rating

The ASUS Radeon HD 5770 1,024MB Voltage Tweak graphics card offersenthusiasts the opportunity of increasing the GPU's voltage in order to achieve higher frequencies that lead to better performance. Applied by the SmartDoctor utility bundled with the card, users also gain control over the fan speed and temperatures. Memory-voltage adjustment isn't available, however.

Shipping at the same 850MHz core and 4,800MHz memory settings as any other Radeon HD 5770 1,024MB offering, our sample's 1,003MHz/5,680MHz stable clocks translate to an in-game frame-rate improvement of almost 15 per cent, consistent across a bunch of titles at a 1,920x1,200 resolution.

The extra speed puts the overclocked HD 5770 VT's numbers better in-line with a GeForce GTX 260, etailing for the same kind of money, so there's definite merit in raising the voltage. We appreciate the fact that ASUS honours all SmartDoctor-set parameters, taking the worry out of overclocking.

All good, then? Not quite. The cooler's fan - not particularly quiet on stock cards - needs to work even harder when the GPU's juiced up. Our measurements also show that under-load power-draw increases by around 50W when the core's voltage is increased by 14 per cent, mitigating much of the energy efficiency argument of the Radeon HD 5770.

Bottom line: we still look upon the ASUS Radeon HD 5770 1,024MB Voltage Tweak variant in a positive light, however, because it gives the user a choice. It will behave much like any other Radeon HD 5770 if left at the default speeds, but promises better-than-default performance with a little tweaking, at the expense of increased noise and power.

HEXUS Rating

We consider any product score above '50%' as a safe buy. The higher the score, the higher the recommendation from HEXUS to buy. Simple, straightforward buying advice.

The rating is given in relation to the category the component competes in, therefore the ASUS Radeon HD 5770 Voltage Tweak is evaluated with respect to our 'mid-range' criteria.

75%
ASUS Radeon HD 5770 Voltage Tweak 1,024MB (at £125)

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ASUS Radeon HD 5770 Voltage Tweak 1,024MB (at £125)

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Can the card be under-volted ? It would be interesting to know what is the lowest idle power possible with the lowest clocks and voltages.
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As standard, the card ships with engine/core voltage at 1.125V. This can be reduced to 0.95V and increased to 1.4V, but any setting over 1.287V is considered red-line territory.

so yeah it can, but there's no figures for that. However…. it would be ideal for a lot of people :)
I am guessing you could buy a card from another manufacturer and flash with a Asus bios and get this going.
Depends. Is this card the same as the reference card?
ATT (ATI Tray Tools) is what I've always used for overclocking and changing voltages of my ati cards and i think it's absolutely great. Just make sure you get the latest beta version :)