For a while we saw a flurry of new NVIDIA cards while ATI kind of sat stagnant. That’s stopped now with the release of the new HD 5800 series from the red team. Over the next few months we’re going to see plenty of the HD 5870 we have with us today, along with the lower HD 5850 and the higher HD 5870 X2.
Not only that, though, we’re going to see companies like Sapphire, HIS, GIGABYTE, ASUS and more put their own spin on it, be it an Atomic or Toxic model or Turbo and TOP ones. What we think the HD 5800 series is capable of today is going to be proven wrong with companies giving us even more performance than the stock clocked model we’ll be looking at here first up.
Related posts:
- Sapphire Radeon HD 4890 ATOMIC Graphics Card Review
“The ATOMIC series of cards is one that we really do get excited about when... - GIGABYTE Radeon HD 5870 Graphics Card in CrossFire X
As our third retail HD 5870 rolled into the labs it was time to check... - Sapphire ATI Radeon HD 5870 Video Card Review
AMD has leap-frogged NVIDIA by launching the DirectX 11 compatible Radeon HD 5870 video card.... - MSI Radeon HD 4890 Cyclone OC 1GB Graphics Card
Recently we’ve seen MSI really mix it up when it comes to graphics cards. We... - AMD’s ATI Radeon HD 5870 vs. HD 4890 GPU Comparison
When we had a look at the Sapphire Radeon HD 5870 we saw how it...
This post has been tagged with: 1gb, graphics card, sapphire radeon hd 5870
Twitter
RSS Feed
Covering everything from overclocking to case modding we are your place to get expert advice and opinions! Need tech support or want to chat? 

