“Today we look at ASUS’s brand new, voltage tweakable and highly overclockable EAH5870 based on AMD’s new ATI Radeon HD 5870. With the ability to increase the core voltage we cannot wait to see how high it will go, but first we must see how it compares to its rivals in some of the latest and most demanding games.”Here are some more Graphics Card articles from around the web:
- ASUS EAH5850 Overclocking @ LostCircuits
- XFX HD 5870 @ Neoseeker
- XFX Radeon HD 5770 Video Card Review @ Benchmark Reviews
- XFX HD 5850 Review @ OCC
- Sibling Rivalry – ATI Radeon HD 5850 @ Hardware Zone
- Value Meets Performance: HD 4890 Cards from Gigabyte and MSI @ Hardware Canucks
- HIS Radeon HD5770 Review @ High Tech Reviews
- GIGABYTE HD 5850 @ motherboards.org
- Unigine Heaven Performance Scaling @ NGOHQ
- How To Install A Graphics Card Video @ eTeknix
- Gigabyte GTX 275 SOC & Nvidia 3D Vision Review @ Driverheaven
- Gigabyte GTX 260 Core 216 Super Overclock Video Card @ Legit Reviews
Pushing the HD5870, the easy way

As if the HD5870 wasn’t impressive enough, the ASUS model that [H]ard|OCP tested came with SmartDoctor which allows you to adjust the Vcore. This ended up netting them an additional 60MHz on top of the 100MHz overclock they managed with the Catalyst Control Center alone. It also sucked up about 80W more, topping out the systems load at 426W. Check out this impressive Gold Award winning card in their full review.