Asus Radeon EAH5670 1GB review

A cool and power efficient graphics card, but not one for the hardcore gamer

Asus Radeon EAH5670 1GB
This card offers exceptional performance for those on a budget

TechRadar Verdict

Pros

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    Console-spanking performance

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    Dust-proof fan (if you can believe it)

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    Full DX11 support

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    GPGPU / Compute Shader capable

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    Compact and power efficient

Cons

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    128-bit memory bus

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    Slow by PC standards

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    Adequate at best for todays games

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    Unlikely to cope with future titles

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    Older DX10 cards are better for games

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The PC is way more powerful than any games console. For proof, merely regard the ludicrous complexity of the latest high-end graphics chips. There are probably more transistors in a single AMD Radeon HD 5870 graphics card than a whole XBox 360 or PS3 console, including CPU, GPU, memory, the lot. We're talking orders of magnitude difference here, people.

In a way, however, it's actually more modest cards like this Radeon HD 5670-based board, the Asus EAH5670 1GB, that really drive home the PC's superiority. The 5670 doesn't even qualify as second string in the hierarchy of AMD's new DX11 3D chips. Effectively, it's a quarter of a Radeon HD 5870. So that's 400 stream processors, 20 texture units and eight render outputs. And yet it's still roughly twice powerful as any console GPU.

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