Sapphire Radeon HD 5750 review

A capable low-end card, but struggles at higher resolutions and with DX11

Sapphire Radeon HD 5750
A capable low-end card, but struggles at higher resolutions

TechRadar Verdict

Unfortunately, in this squeezed market the HD 5750 has lost its place in the world

Pros

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    Passable low-end gaming

Cons

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    Poor DX11 performance

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    Too expensive

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    Looking long in the tooth

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The HD 5750 is not a rampaging powerhouse. It can run games at 1,680 x1,050, but don't expect searing frame rates, especially when anti-aliasing and anisotropic filtering are on the cards.

Moreover, DX11 effects, such as Tessellation and Multi-thread Rendering, require the kind of resource budgets the 5750 simply can't raise. With its narrow memory bus and a GPU that pales in comparison to AMD's other offerings, it struggles in these tests.

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