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HIS Radeon HD 5570 Fan Video Card Review
Author: Gabriel Torres
Type: Reviews Last Updated: March 11, 2010
Page: 1 of 12
Real-time pricing for HIS H557FS1G.
HIS H557FS1G Radeon HD 5570 Video Card 1024MB GDDR3 PCI-Express 2.0 DVI VGA HDMI
TigerDirect: $94.99 Newegg: $89.99

Introduction

Radeon HD 5570 is one of the latest DirectX 11 mainstream video processors from AMD. Let’s see how is its performance compared to Radeon HD 5670 and its main competitors from NVIDIA. Check it out.

This new video card costs around USD 85, while Radeon HD 5670 is priced at USD 95. The closest competitor from NVIDIA is GeForce GT 240, which can be found right in the middle, at USD 90. At this price range you can also find “older” video cards like GeForce 9600 GT (USD 90), GeForce 9800 GT (USD 95) and Radeon HD 4670 (USD 95).

In this review we will compare Radeon HD 5570 to Radeon HD 5670, GeForce GT 240 and GeForce 9800 GT in order to answer a very simple question: is this video card enough for the average user that doesn’t want to spend a lot on a video card or it is better to spend USD 5 – USD 10 more and get a different product?

In the table below we compare the main specifications from the video cards we included in our review. As you can see, Radeon HD 5670 is basically a Radeon HD 5570 running at a higher clock rate and using a faster memory (GDDR5 instead of GDDR3). As you can see AMD-based models have as an advantage having more processors (“shader units”) and supporting DirectX 11, while on NVIDIA-based models the shader processors run at a higher clock rate (the second number under “core clock”). All cards reviewed were running at the chip manufacturer’s default configuration (i.e., no factory overclocking).

Video Card

Core Clock

Memory Clock (Real)

Memory Clock (Effective)

Memory Interface

Memory Transfer Rate

Memory

Shaders

DirectX

HIS Radeon HD 5570

650 MHz

900 MHz

1.8 GHz

128-bit

28.8 GB/s

1 GB GDDR3

400

11

HIS Radeon HD 5670

775 MHz

1 GHz

4 GHz

128-bit

64 GB/s

512 MB GDDR5

400

11

ECS GeForce GT 240

550 MHz / 1.34 GHz

850 MHz

3.4 GHz

128-bit

54.4 GB/s

512 MB GDDR5

96

10.1

Palit GeForce 9800 GT

600 MHz / 1.5 GHz

900 MHz

1.8 GHz

256-bit

57.6 GB/s

1 GB GDDR3

112

10

You can compare the specs of these video cards with other video cards by taking a look on our AMD ATI Chips Comparison Table and NVIDIA Chips Comparison Table tutorials.

Now let’s take a complete look on this model from HIS.

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