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Written by Duane Pemberton   
Monday, 12 October 2009
When ATI released its 5800 series a couple of weeks ago, it showed the world that not only is it very much in “the game” in regards to single GPU performance but was also first with DX11 support. Like most new GPU releases, ATI put out its highest-performing offerings at the time which clearly cater to a good number of people, however, the mainstream gamer still won’t cough up the money necessary to play ball in that league. Today, ATI and its partners like XFX are bringing that same DX11 support into prices that are far below the stratosphere and squarely fall into the range of the mainstream gamer and even high-end casual gamer. 

The Radeon 5700 series relies on much of the same technological prowess that makes the 5800-series so profoundly popular right now, however, has a few cut-backs which help keep it very affordable.
 
GPU-wise, on the 5770, it uses a 128-bit memory bus with GDDR5, 800 stream processors, 10 SIMD engines and 40 texture units with 64 Z-Stencil ROP units and 16 color ROP units. The overall design allows for a memory bandwidth up to 76.8 Gigabytes per second – quite the impressive stats when you consider the prices for these cards. Its younger brother, the 5750, has a similar loadout, however, cuts the stream processors down to 720, 36 texture units which reside at a GPU clock of 700MHz and 1150MHz on the GDDR5. This build yields a memory bandwidth capacity of 73.7 Gigabytes per second.  






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