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Test Diamond Radeon HD 5750

Marque
Diamond
Modèle
Radeon HD 5750
Site
overclockersclub.com
Date
22.12.2009
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The roll out of ATI's 5 series video cards have put Nvidia on notice that they are going to compete for both performance and price points. The HD 5870 and HD 5970 were a one-two punch that showed just how well they did there homework. Currently there is not a response from the green team that compares on a like for like basis. While the high end is taken care of the lower end(Mid Range) has not suffered either as the HD5770 and HD 5750 deliver enough horsepower to play today's games. The Diamond HD 5750 that I will be looking at carries part number 5750PE51G. What this gets you is an HD 5750 that has been outfitted with a cooler from Arctic Cooling for improved cooling of the 40nm Juniper core on top of the regular HD 5750 specifications of a 700MHz core clock, 1150MHz memory clock on the GDDR5 memory, 720 stream processors, 36 texture units and 16 ROPs. All this combines to deliver just over 1 Tflop of compute performance. The HD 5750 much like its bigger brothers in the 58 and 5800 series this card is one of the first generation of video cards that support DX11. As more games become available the Diamond HD 5750 will be poised to take advantage of this capability. Dirt 2 has just been released as well as Battleforge being patched for DX11 means you can enjoy this ability right now if those games suite your tastes. The slogans being touted for this generation of cards is to "Expand" with ATI's Eyefinity Multi Monitor technology, "Accelerate" with Stream and to "Dominate" with DX11. So far the HD 58xx series have done just that. Lets see how this revision of the HD 5750 from Diamond has to offer.
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