A Radeon HD 5870 Lite, but much cheaper, and always with the triple screen
A fiery ATI Radeon HD 5770 graphics card drives the top of range offered by HIS.
As soon as the muscular version Radeon HD 5870 launched by ATI, here's a light version, with 50% of Stream processors or calculation units internal least under the sobriquet of Radeon HD 5770.
In addition to this relief units that pass internal calculation of 1600 units on the card HD 5870 only 800 units on the Radeon HD 5770, another factor has decreased dramatically: the price of the card from just $200.95! And this, while retaining freshness new technologies on the Radeon HD 5870. Ditto for what is almost all specifications. Only the width of the memory bus passes to 256-bit 128-bit, which should lead to an inevitable decline in overall performance. However, the Radeon HD 5770 still keeps a sacred potential in reserve at its disposal with 1 GB of GDDR5 memory standard and clocked at 4800 MHz. The graphics processor, in turn, is clocked at 850 MHz. To counteract the heating due to high operating frequencies and limit consumption, ATI has used technology of engraving only 40 nm. According to the manufacturer, the consumer would be well below 27 watts at rest.
Like predecessor, it integrates ATI EyeFinity, a technology that allows the card to simultaneously drive 3 screens. As such, the card has a connection a little outside the norm, with two video outputs Dual Link DVI-D, an HDMI and DisplayPort output. To connect an ordinary VGA monitor, you must use a DVI to VGA adapter (supplied with the card). She also supports DirectX 11 technology, Shader Model 5.0, and 1.0 OpenCL DirectCompute 11 which, with the imminent arrival of the new Windows 7, Microsoft will maximize the potential of the graphics card. Including operations such as compression or encoding video. No need to reiterate once again that ATI Technologies Stream Universal Video Decoder 2 (UVD2) and CrossFireX are also part.
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