Testseek.com have collected 37 expert reviews of the Sapphire Radeon HD 5670 1GB GDDR5 PCIe 11168-00 and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sapphire Radeon HD 5670 1GB GDDR5 PCIe 11168-00.
January 2010
(86%)
37 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
The ATI Radeon HD 5670 512MB graphics card brings AMD's DirectX 11 offerings down to under $100 and is an impressive card. The Radeon HD 5670 1GB GDDR5 model cards are just slightly less expensive than the Radeon HD 5750 and don't offer as good of a ...
After bringing DirectX 11 support to both enthusiast and mainstream gamers in an impressively timely fashion last year, there's no sign of any let-up from AMD as we enter 2010 - With two million DirectX 11 GPUs already shipped it certainly appears tha...
Great price performance ratio, Silent cooling system, Low Power usage and heat output, HDMI port onboard, DisplayPort onboard, Faster GDDR5 Memory, Able to handle newer games at higher resolutions, Eyefinity Technology, CrossFire Support for 2+ GPUs, No e...
Limited 128bit Memory Bus, Dual Slot GPU Cooler, No Included DisplayPort to DVI converter
Judging a midrange video card can be a difficult thing especially when it comes to gaming and other 3d specific applications. Overall our experience with the new GPU was excellent. Drivers installed without any issue and Benchmarks ran without a hit...
Direct X 11 Compatible, Affordable Upgrade, HDMI, HDCP, Eyefinity Multi Display Capable,
None, gold
Many of the people who I know that are main-streamers or shall I say casual users have computers with on-board graphics. This limits them to playing games that do not require much to do with graphics and even with those games they still cannot play at ...
For a small card the Sapphire HD5670 1 GB GDDR5 packs a pretty good punch. Sitting at the lower end of the scale of current video cards does not always mean that it at the bottom of the bunch. It has plenty of features that will satisfy both the gamer ...
Features like Eyefinity, DirectX 11, GDDR5 memory brought down to the mainstream, Compact size means it could fit in a wide variety of systems, Low power consumption, No PCI Express power connection required, Runs cool and quiet, Good choice for an HTPC
Performance is not very appealing for gaming, If all the new features weren't necessary, you could get a better card for the money
Sapphire's Radeon HD5670 offers a budget friendly introduction to some of the new features first made available on the higher end HD5000 series of cards. While it doesn't do anything to really "wow" you, it does provide a compact, low noise solution t...
There was never any doubt that AMD was going to milk its DX11 graphics-card architecture, first released with the performance HD 5870 part, for all it was worth before NVIDIA came steaming in with its own next-generation models. As of today, AMD has ...
Abstract: The performance of the Sapphire 5670 1GB is fantastic for the price range. At £89 (inc. VAT) the consumer gets a card which has on-board HDMI, DisplayPort and DVI. Is Eyefinity capable, outputs..
At the $100 price point you have in the Sapphire HD 5670 is the only Direct X 11 card at this part of the market. The HD 5670 is not really made to be a gaming power house as you have seen from the gaming benchmarks. It is meant to be a discrete graph...
performance versus the competition, Eyefinity support
HD 5750’s price is a bit too close for comfort
Let’s cut right to the chase: from the perspective of a hardcore gamer or an enthusiast, the HD 5670 1GB probably doesn’t look particularly interesting. However, while it doesn’t represent a grand leap forward in performance, it does shi...