Testseek.com have collected 28 expert reviews of the Sapphire Radeon HD 5570 HDMI GDDR3 1GB PCIe and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sapphire Radeon HD 5570 HDMI GDDR3 1GB PCIe.
February 2010
(76%)
28 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
It was surprising to see the numbers the HD 5570 put out when compared to the HD 5450. The low profile nature of the card and decision to go GDDR3 over GDDR5 really gave us the feeling that the card would be a overpowered office card rather than so...
Abstract: It is always interesting to see how a new product fits into the marketplace and with the Sapphire 5570 we have a card which looks to be very impressive. Depending on the region of purchase it will compete against the GT240 or GT220 and when comparing gaming performance to the latter...
When we took a look at AMD's Radeon HD 5670 as it launched last month, our admiration for seeing DirectX 11 hardware hit ever lower price points was tempered slightly by the exact nature of that particular card's price to performance ratio - Sure, it ...
Abstract: This review is also available in German.Only a few days after launching the Radeon HD 5450, it’s time for HD 5570. Both cards are low end, but the numbering scheme is quick to show that the HD 5570 will be the faster of the two. These two cards belong ...
Abstract: This review is also available in German.Only a few days after launching the Radeon HD 5450, it’s time for HD 5570. Both cards are low end, but the numbering scheme is quick to show that the HD 5570 will be the faster of the two. These two cards belong ...
Performance, Price, Low profile, Overclocks well, Low power requirement, DX 11, ATI Eyefinity Technology, ATI Stream Technology...
Limited accessories, Fan noise could bother sensitive HTPC users...
For an entry-level graphics card the HD 5570 did an exceptional job. It achieved playable FPS across most of the games tested and put up good scores during the DX 10 Futuremark benchmarking program. This by itself isn't that impressive, but when you a...
Direct X 11 Compatible, Very Affordable Upgrade, HDMI, HDCP, Eyefinity Multi Display Capable, Low Profile for HTPC Use,
None,
As seen in the benchmarks I compared the Sapphire Radeon HD5570 to two other 5000 series 70 cards Sapphire video cards, the 5670 being an Entry ($99.99 USD) and the 5770 ($169.99 USD) a Mainstream. All three have different price points to give the main...
performance, Classleading HD video and audio decoding abilities, Very good efficiency, Low profile capable, Sapphire version MUCH quieter than the reference card
HDMI output sacrificed for Eyefinity support, Absolutely no performance improvement over last generation’s $85 card, DX11 features can't be enabled without tanking framerates
There is no denying the fact that ATI is simply hell-bent on cornering every section of the GPU market and they are doing quite well at that. The release of the HD 5570 in close proximity to the HD 5450 points towards a new emphasis on the lower end pr...