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XFX Radeon HD 5770 1GB GDDR5 Video Card Review
| Manufacturer: | XFX |
| Product: | HD-577A-ZNFR |
| Date: | Tue, May 25, 2010 - 12:00 AM |
| Written By: | Austin Hamann - |
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XFX 5770 Overclocking

A quick GPUz shot to remind us of the original bandwidth/pixel/texture rates.

For overclocking I used the Catalyst Control Center which came with the 10.4 driver set, cranked the fan speed as high as I could stand (which was only 80% as the fan on this thing is louder than anything I've used in the past) and I managed to get a nice 100MHz core bump and an additional 200MHz on the memory.

The sped up memory netted a solid 12GB/s of bandwidth, and the core speed gained 1.6 GPixel/s and four GTexel/s. This is not a spectacular gain but decent nonetheless.

In 3DMark Vantage the overclocked XFX Radeon HD 5770 picked up a solid 1100 3DMarks which was enough for it to pull ahead of the factory overclocked GeForce GTX 260-216, and is an 11% improvement over stock clocks.

With Furmark the overclock netted a solid 6fps at the low widescreen resolution, and 8fps at 1920x1080 which is an improvement of 11% and 18%, respectively.


Throughout most testing, the gain from the 100/200MHz overclock was either 10-11% or up to 14-15% in heavy tessellation scenarios like Unigine Heaven 2.0 and NVIDIA's Island tessellation demo. This is not too shocking as the core overclock was 11% itself and the extra memory speed was a difference of 16%, so not much more can be expected.
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Page 2 - Retail Box & Bundle Page 3 - A Closer Look Page 4 - Test System Page 5 - Shattered Horizon Page 6 - Colin McRae: DiRT 2 Page 7 - Metro 2033 Page 8 - FurMark v1.8.2 Page 9 - 3DMark Vantage Page 10 - NVIDIA Island Tessellation Demo Page 11 - Unigine Heaven 2.0 Page 12 - XFX 5770 Overclocking Page 13 - Temperatures & Power Consumption Page 14 - Final Thoughts & Conclusions |
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