XFX Radeon HD 5770 1GB DDR5 PCIE Graphics Card HD577AZNFC
Dec 10, 2009 in
Computers & Software
- 1GB DDR5 Memory
- Display Port
- Crossfire Ready
- ATI Eyefinity
Product Description
The XFX HD5770 provides one of the best gaming experiences possible with some of the latest advances in GPU technology…. More >>
XFX Radeon HD 5770 1GB DDR5 PCIE Graphics Card HD577AZNFC
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4 comments
Jack Bourne on December 10, 2009 at 10:36 am
I’m playing Fallout3, L4D2, and Dragon Age all on either max settings or just about in a 1920×1080 resolution.
This is a fantastic card, and I love that it’s available right now as opposed to the 5850/5870. If you have time buy one of those or a 4890! If you need something now, you can’t go wrong with a 5770!
COD4 Addict on December 10, 2009 at 12:55 pm
Though I have been an NVIDIA Fan Boi now for 5 years…..I have come to respect the new Radeon series, especially since XFX has jumped on the Radeon band-wagon…..
I’ve always been a HUGE fan of EVGA and XFX and I thought I would venture into the realm of Radeon again knowing that XFX has an awesome reputation for having a great graphics card.
I can’t say that I’m that surprised because this is backed by XFX, but I’ve had nothing but a great experience with my new XFX Radeon 5770.
My system use to skip and stutter in the first 10 seconds during gameplay on COD4 with my 8800GTX, but since I’ve installed this Radeon 5770 from XFX, I’ve had no such problems!
For those of you who play today’s latest games and future games like COD MW2, this Radeon 5770 from XFX is PERFECT!
You can’t beat the DOUBLE LIFETIME WARRANTY!
Jose Moreno on December 10, 2009 at 3:29 pm
exelente tarjeta de video es mi primera de gama alta y estoy muy satisfecho con ella XD
Jason Walker on December 10, 2009 at 5:50 pm
My very first true graphics card was a Radeon rage 128 with like 8 or 16mb video ram. I have gone through many Radeon cards and for 180$ this is one hell of a card. Lets face it not many, if none games today support direct x 11 however my nvidia 9800gt did not support my Panasonic resoultion which was because my 9800GT didn’t have a HDMI output connector. The fact is when I grew tired of the Radeon 5850 being out of stock I bought this card and so far hooked to a Panasonic 46″ plasma it has performed outstandingly. If you want maximum performance wait for the 5850 for 5870 but the fact remains 180$ for a graphics card with direct 11 and capable of running L4D at full 1920X1080 resoultion is remarkable. This card almost didn’t fit into my NZXT cases so be prepares it requires some room, for this price this card is outstanding and its in stock woot
. I am not a nerd nor going to give anyone a pros or cons verdict. Fact is I’am a gamer so for 180$ this is a great deal and lets face it ladies and gentle men why should anyone pay more than 200$ for a graphics when it will be outdated within a year? Too many manufactures are looking for profit with no gain to consumer experience, all I have to say is watch what you spend and remember corruptions are looking out for any amount of money they can acquire, was this card worth the 180$? So far yes but beyond 200$ is insane especially considering a x-box is 200$