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Old 10-18-09   #1 (permalink)
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Default [Ewiz] Sapphire Radeon HD5770 $149 Shipped

Sapphire Radeon HD5770
Using coupon code Pumpkin15:
$164.99 - $15 = $149.99 SHIPPED


Sapphire Radeon HD5770
Using coupon code HAUNT10:
$158.99 - $10 = $148.99 SHIPPED


I will update this when prices drop again.
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Pretty good price for a new card which should perform pretty well, in my opinion. I haven't researched their performance, though.
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Pretty good price for a new card which should perform pretty well, in my opinion. I haven't researched their performance, though.
The 5770 usually performs right along side, a little slower in some cases, than the 4870, but uses around the same amount of power under load as a 8800GT. It also runs a good bit cooler than the 4870. If you get the Asus version, or flash your 5770 to Asus' bios, you can tweak the voltage and the average OC puts you ~1GHz core. At 1GHz core you'd probably have a 4870 eater, but after increasing the voltage it would run warmer and would also draw more power.
It seems like a good budget card, but I'm fine with my 8800GT for now. I might pick up a card when the 5850's come down near the $200 mark, even though I have no real need for it.
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The 5770 usually performs right along side, a little slower in some cases, than the 4870, but uses around the same amount of power under load as a 8800GT. It also runs a good bit cooler than the 4870. If you get the Asus version, or flash your 5770 to Asus' bios, you can tweak the voltage and the average OC puts you ~1GHz core. At 1GHz core you'd probably have a 4870 eater, but after increasing the voltage it would run warmer and would also draw more power.
It seems like a good budget card, but I'm fine with my 8800GT for now. I might pick up a card when the 5850's come down near the $200 mark, even though I have no real need for it.
Well, you could probably find a used 4870/4890 around this price, but this is a new in box product. That alone almost makes it worth it for me, since I get nervous when buying from individuals.
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The 5770 usually performs right along side, a little slower in some cases, than the 4870, but uses around the same amount of power under load as a 8800GT. It also runs a good bit cooler than the 4870. If you get the Asus version, or flash your 5770 to Asus' bios, you can tweak the voltage and the average OC puts you ~1GHz core. At 1GHz core you'd probably have a 4870 eater, but after increasing the voltage it would run warmer and would also draw more power.
It seems like a good budget card, but I'm fine with my 8800GT for now. I might pick up a card when the 5850's come down near the $200 mark, even though I have no real need for it.
Thanks for the heads up about the Asus card
Price is now $153.99 after code
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CLEAR!
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Went down to $159 and now with the $10 coupon code it's cheaper than it was before. The best deal your going to find on a 5770.
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Just ordered a 5770 for 148.99! use the HAUNT10 code as said in OP
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Does this Sapphire card look the same as the HIS from the side? I want to CF, but I don't want two different-looking cards.
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