ATI Drags DirectX 11 Cards Under $100 Graphics Computer

The AMD-owned unit, has announced the Radeon ‘5670 ‘is done, the same 40nm manufacturing process at the current 5700 line and drops and yet the price under $ 100. It will sit just above the current 4670.

ATI Drags DirectX 11 Cards Under $100

First specs? The 5670 comes with a clock speed of 775MHz core, GDDR5 memory at 1000 MHz (either 512MB or 1GB), a rate of 4 Gbit / s, 64MBps bandwidth memory and an alleged power of ‘overall computer 620Gflops. Yes, it does not drag along Crysis at 100fps at 1920 x 1200 resolution – but in terms of value for your money, it is hard to beat.

Far 3D performance, the 5670 can support up to three displays thank you Eyefinity ATI multi-monitor tech and third parties can extend this approach to four if they choose to produce a design of two slots. There is also HDMI 1.3a, compatibility and Hybrid Crossfire GPU transcoding function normally and flash acceleration hardware that gives your CPU a well deserved rest 5670 cards on sale immediately with the edition of 512 strokes important that all RRP $ 99.99 with a 1GB version are still very affordable 119. [via trustedreviews]


Published January 17, 2010 in Computer, Hardware
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