Review: The cheapest DirectX 11 card up to date
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Read more: Fudzilla - Sapphire HD 5670 1GB testedNvidia is working around the clock to launch Fermi, but AMD keeps gaining ground with its Evergreen series of DirectX 11 graphics cards. Unfortunately for AMD and ATI, although Nvidia doesn’t have DirectX 11 hardware, the current availability of Radeons isn’t quite bringing in truckloads of cash to the red team. Being certain that the availability is slowly improving, AMD decided to launch another DirectX 11 card dubbed Radeon HD 5670 and this time the company is aiming for lower-end mainstream segments of the market. Sapphire HD 5670 sample we’ve received runs at 775MHz GPU and 1000MHz (4000MHz effectively) for GDDR5 memory.
I think it's a good card, but I'm prefer Nvidia than my system is IP and Intel pentium is perfect with Nvidia and AMD works perfectly with ATI,
thats my opinion...
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