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Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Whenever a GPU manufacturer releases a new architecture, as AMD has done with the Radeon HD 5770 this week, the first bunch of cards all tends to be the same. Often a case of placing a particular partner's sticker on the fan, differentiation is made with respect to price, bundle and availability. As you would expect, ASUS has released a Radeon HD 5770 1,024MB GPU that looks just the same as any other. The appearance belies the fact that, unlike others, it ships with some nifty performance-enhancing technology. Known as the EAH5770/2DIS/1GD5, the card boasts Voltage Tweak technology, enabling the end-user to increase GPU voltage to stabilise higher clock-speeds. We take one for a mini-test and evaluate if it's manifestly better than a regular HD 5770.
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