What kind of cooler does the MSI Radeon HD 5770 Hawk use?
MSI’s Radeon HD 5770 Hawk follows the design principles of their Lightning series which is designed to offer supreme cooling performance to reach maximum overclocks. MSI has redesigned AMD’s reference PCB to fit their requirements for this series and also uses their Twin Frozr II cooler which has been introduced with the MSI Lightning Series.
What’s new in the AMD Radeon HD 5770?
The new cards offer DirectX 11 support, AMD EyeFinity, improved HDMI audio features and considerably reduced power consumption. The Radeon HD 5770 has been released as reference design in mid October 2009, over the last weeks we have been seeing more and more custom-design HD 5770 accelerators by many AIBs.
Is the AMD Radeon HD 5850 the best value high performance GPU?
This was followed shortly by a slightly watered-down version known as the Radeon HD 5850. The latter has proved to be very competitive, playing second only to its bigger brother and at just $260, it stands without a doubt as the best value high performance offering available at the moment.
Is the Radeon HD 5000 series worth it?
AMD’s new Radeon HD 5000 Series has been a great hit with NVIDIA having nothing to counter it. The new cards offer DirectX 11 support, AMD EyeFinity, improved HDMI audio features and considerably reduced power consumption.
What is the difference between HD 5770 and Hawk?
– 7 phase PWM for GPU on Hawk provides 100% more current compared to 4 phase PWM on reference HD 5770. – Dual PWM fans and triple heatpipes. – Temperature is 13℃ lower than reference cooling design. – Use afterburner to overclock HAWK, and performance is up to 20%.
Why choose ATI Radeon HD 5770?
Prepare to experience a riveting high-definition gaming experience with ATI Radeon HD 5770 graphics processors. Expand your visual real estate across up to multiple displays and get lost in the action with revolutionary ATI Eyefinity Technology.