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Asus EAH5670


$130.00 Released February, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Strong cooling performance and power efficient. Dust-proof fan, prevents the built up of dust. Compact and low power required, makes a good option for an HTPC.

The Cons:128-bit memory bus can hinder performance. Incapable of handing intensive or newer game titles.

The Asus EAH5670 is a mid-range graphics card aimed at casual gamers and people who want to take the graphics processing load away from on-board video support. While the performance is adequate for most common tasks, higher end applications and games will slow down quite a bit.

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The lower price of the card, however, may make it a good solution for bargain hunters who don't need anything extremely powerful.

The processor is a 775MHz ATI Radeon HD 5670, supported by memory running at 4GHz with a 128-bit interface. The card needs a PCI-E 2.1 slot, and can output to VGA, DVI-I, and HDMI. While it does support resolutions of up to 2560x1600, performance will decrease dramatically at this level of detail. Most users will tend to use this card in a 1280x1024 resolution. The card does play video well, and features full Blu-ray support.

Model Variations

The Asus EAH5670 comes in two models: EAH5670/DI/512MD5, and EAH5670/DI/1GD5. They have 512MB and 1G of DDR5 memory, respectively. Apart from the amount of memory, the two card models are otherwise identical.

Features

  • 775MHz ATI Radeon HD 5670
  • PCI Express 2.1
  • 512MB or 1G GDDR5 memory
  • 4GHz ( 1 GHz DDR5 ) memory clock (128-bit)
  • 2560 x 1600 resolution
  • VGA, DVI-I, and HDMI outputs
  • HDCP Support
  • Blu-ray support

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    Strong cooling performance and power efficient

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    Dust-proof fan, prevents the built up of dust

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    Compact and low power required, makes a good option for an HTPC

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    Good value for money, for those looking to play older games and newer titles and moderate settings

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    DirectX 11 support, means support for GPGPU / compute shader

Cons
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    128-bit memory bus can hinder performance

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    Incapable of handing intensive or newer game titles

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