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Whats with the 5770 craze?

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Ive never seen so many people so worked up about a 128bit memory bus VGA card. I mean that 128bit interface is a huge bottle neck, I mean does it really perform that well? I would think that even a 4850 would be the better performer.

Anyone got any good bench links they can throw at me, cause I am pretty sure that a 1gb 4850 or 4870 will perform better than a 5770.
 
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Originally Posted by dixson01974
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Bench test Shows that the 5770 = 4870.

This. In fact, the MSI Hawk (the best 5770 out) has oc'd enough to edge out the 4890. However, benches that use old drivers still show 4870 slightly better. Newer drivers throws the 5770 past it though.

And test have pretty well shown there isn't a memory bottleneck. I don't have links on me, but there were several threads that showed ocing the core did more than ocing the memory. A memory bottleneck was what everyone though early on, but you don't hear it anymore with people that work with them in real life
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Edit: The only thing I occasionally wish I had done is buy a 4890 when both cards were 160$ right after launch. Since one is now 150$, and the other closer to 200$ (each new), there is no comparison, plus it is cheaper to CF a 5770, and they scale better, so it ends pretty equal.
 
#5 ·
Simple. Its currently the best bang for the buck DirectX 11 video card.

This is mainly because it is the only one that is selling for MSRP or below. All the other 5000 series cards are selling for OVER MSRP. I'd say it's crazy, but it isn't... they don't have any competition right now, thanks to NVidia's slow arse.

Wait a month for NVidia to get it in gear, and you might see some price competition, at least at the high end.
 
#7 ·
lol? payed 320 /w cali tax + free shipping @ black friday for my xfire setup.. can you tell me how i went wrong with that? bang-for-buck with this setup, i would say it was the best gpu pick for me at that time.

xfx double life time warranty, original pcb

oc's very nicely, and stays cool...power bill isn't as high lol
 
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xfx double life time warranty, original pcb

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Lucky, I hope someone decides to sell thiers when I go CF. I'd like some lifetime warranty, same maker, and origonal PCB action. Why did they have to cheap out?
 
#9 ·
The 5770 offers DirecX 11 support, that matters to some people I guess. (Though if you ask me, you'd need a faster card in order to really utilize DX11, at least to the point where it's truly noticeable over DX10, and it's not like any games in the near future are going to REQUIRE it, chances are DX9 will remain an option for years to come on many games, certainly DX10)

But regardless, for like, what is it, $40 more you get the same performance, but DX11 and better Crossfire scaling, I'm sure that's worth it to some people. It might OC better to, but I have nothing to back that up.
 
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Originally Posted by el-John-o View Post

But regardless, for like, what is it, $40 more you get the same performance, but DX11 and better Crossfire scaling
I'm curious, what is 110$ (40$ less than a cheap 5770 1gb) that performs equal to it? 4870's cost the same, 4890's cost more
 
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I mean that 128bit interface is a huge bottle neck
Bottom of page 7 here aka with some OC'ing the 5770 shows NO bottleneck.
 
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I think I need to RMA my 4850, hmmm...
 
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Originally Posted by TheProfiteer View Post
Ive never seen so many people so worked up about a 128bit memory bus VGA card. I mean that 128bit interface is a huge bottle neck, I mean does it really perform that well? I would think that even a 4850 would be the better performer.

Anyone got any good bench links they can throw at me, cause I am pretty sure that a 1gb 4850 or 4870 will perform better than a 5770.
dont get one unless your 4890 blows up.
 
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It has GDDR 5 so it has the bandwidth greater then a 4850.
 
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Here's a question for those of you with 5770s - what resolution are you running at? My intuition tells me that the card will be fine for 1680x1050 and below but will struggle at 1920x1200/1080 and above. Thoughts?

I game at 1920x1080 with 4xaa on my Crossfire setup.

5770 Single and Crossfire Benchies
 
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Here's a question for those of you with 5770s - what resolution are you running at? My intuition tells me that the card will be fine for 1680x1050 and below but will struggle at 1920x1200/1080 and above. Thoughts?

1920*1200, I can max most games I've played (Bioshock 1, L4D2, TF2, COD WaW, Mass Effect, Stalker SoC, Killing Floor, FO3 and others) and stay above 40fps with a minimum of 2xAA. Eyefinity or 2560*1600 is probably too high for these cards.
 
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1920*1200, I can max most games I've played (Bioshock 1, L4D2, TF2, COD WaW, Mass Effect, Stalker SoC, Killing Floor, FO3 and others) and stay above 40fps with a minimum of 2xAA. Eyefinity or 2560*1600 is probably too high for these cards.

Great to hear, and are you over-clocked?