While we usually try to bring you timely and breaking facts from the two main discrete GPU makers, Nvidia and ATI, as of late it"s not been up to us to bring balance to the coverage that goes to each company. Out of our last seven graphics card reviews, only one was about a new GeForce GPU, and a terrible one at that.
The Radeon HD 5670 is based on the same Evergreen GPU that makes up the HD 5800 cards, albeit seriously cut down to reach the $100 price point. The new card has a memory bandwidth of 64GB/s, versus 128GB/s on the Radeon HD 5850, and its core configuration has been halved compared to the mainstream HD 5770. The feature set remains intact, however, so you have DirectX 11 support, Eyefinity, HDMI audio bitstreaming, and of course low power consumption.
On paper, it looks like AMD is aiming for the GeForce GT 240, and we can"t help but feel worried that they have not set their goals for the Radeon HD 5670 higher. But that"s not to say we won"t give it a fair go, so let"s move on to check it out in more detail.
Read: ATI Radeon HD 5670 Review
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