XFX Radeon HD 5770 review

A pokey mid-range card, with good CrossFire performance

XFX Radeon HD 5770
Its a dead heat between the Radeon HD 5770 and GeForce GTS 450

TechRadar Verdict

It's a dead heat between the GTS 450 and the HD 5770. Just don't expect high resolutions

Pros

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    Decent pricing

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    Good CrossFire performance

Cons

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    Not so hot at high res

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    Soon to be replaced

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AMD's pokey little mid ranger, the HD 5770, has been around for some time now. AMD is in the process of refreshing its range with the new 6-series cards, so we have to ask: is there still a place in the world for this little fellow?

The answer is a resounding yes. At £100, the 5770 offers pretty decent value for money. And while this example from XFX trades HDMI for DisplayPort and a single DVI-D connection to keep the costs down, it's also a more elegant solution than most 5770s due to its single-slot nature and compact heatsink.

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