Direct x 11 Gaming on a Budget - Powercolor HD5670 1GB DDR5
Advantages Direct x 11 support - Plays Latest Games in High Settings - Not overly Expensive
Disadvantages It's not a GTX580 - It's not a HD6990 either! (they cost 200% - 500% more than this card)
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Bought this card a wee while ago from Novatech - just as a basic gaming card to improve my custom built PC graphics, which it did!
It's a great card for what you get - Designed for low power consumption - I work this card using a 400W PSU and a Quad Core Sandybridge Processor - and it' works great - Plays Crysis in High Settings very well, doesn't make very much noise at all, and can be tweaked to perform higher than stock speeds if you wanted.My stepson also managed to play minecraft in extremely high settings with a complex texture packno problems at all!
This card manages to get 6.8 out of 7.9 in Windows 7 x64 WEI marking for both Desktop performance and Games - very respectable for a card that runs off the PCI express slot alone.temperatures of the GPU stay around 35 degrees celcius when watching movies and up to 55 degrees when playing Crysis at high settings.
I ran this card successfully using AMD catalyst overdrive with no artifacts at 840mhz Core Clock and 777mhz Memory Clock
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