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October 2nd, 2009

Is this AMD's mid-range HD 5750?

Posted by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes @ 5:49 am

Categories: AMD/ATI

Tags: Card, Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

Over on mymypc.com there are photos and benchmarks of what is claimed to be AMD’s mid-range HD 5750 graphics card.

Assuming that this isn’t a wind-up, the HD 5750 features 1,120 stream processors running at 700MHz, along with a 128-bit memory interface and to GDDR5 memory humming along at 4,600MHz. Not that impressive when compared to say a Radeon HD 4870 or HD 4890 card.

Another thing that strikes me about this card is that it seems huge for a mid-range card. The fan is enormous and the card takes up two slots. Maybe “size” does matter …

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Posted by: Uncle Stoat Posted on: 10/02/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
cost will be a factor  gtvr | 10/02/09
Power consumption?  Uncle Stoat | 10/02/09

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