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Sapphire Radeon HD 5670 1GB Ultimate GPU review

by Tarinder Sandhu on 2 August 2010, 06:00 4.0

Tags: Sapphire RADEON HD 5670 , Sapphire

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Gaming benchmarks at 1,920x1,080

As the gaming potential of the card is practically secondary to the main focus of zero-fan cooling, we're running our range of five games at the 1,920x1,080 resolution. Settings have been tweaked such that cards costing between £75-£150 stand a decent chance of rendering the games at playable framerates.

DX11 takes its toll here, but the game is just about playable on the HD 5670 Ultimate, we reckon.

You would probably need to turn off the AA on the HD 5670 card. Still, Battlefield: Bad Company 2 looks decent at the mid-range settings.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 is wonderfully scalable across GPUs, and it's eminently playable on the silent Sapphire HD 5670 Ultimate at 1,920 x 1,080.
Knocking Crysis Warhead down from Gamer to Mainstream delivers smooth-ish framerates. However, upon watching the benchmark run through its paces, the extra £25 for the HD 5770 is well worth it, if pure framerates matter to you.

The same is true of DiRT 2, run via the DX11 path.

Our numbers show that, on average, a Radeon HD 5770 1GB card is 51 per cent faster than the HD 5670 1GB at the 1,920x1,080 resolution. The performance delta is accompanied by a 25 per cent price hike for the actively-cooled card. What price do you put on silence and power? Let's answer that by looking at a few more graphs on the following page.