The Powercolor HD 5770 PCS+ is factory overclocked, from a core of 850MHz to 875MHz and the memory is bumped from 1200MHz to 1225MHz. Not a huge jump, techPowerUp noticed a difference of 3% over the stock card and seeing as how the MRSP jumps about 16% to $180 from $155 the deal seems a little lack luster. Drop by to see the whole review, including about a dozen different games at techPowerUp.
“PowerColor has sent us their new Radeon HD 5770 PCS+ which is an overclocked version of the HD 5770, featuring a custom PCB design and thermal solution by PowerColor. Thanks to PowerColor’s changes, the card can manage a reduced power consumption, which is even lower than the AMD reference design, resulting in a leading performance per Watt score.”Here are some more Graphics Card articles from around the web:
- PowerColor HD 5770 PCS+ @ Neoseeker
- HIS Radeon HD 5870 Video Card Performance Review @ Legit Reviews
- Radeon HD 5670 512MB @ Testseek
- VisionTek 5750 @ Bjorn3D
- ATI 5000 Series Roundup @ OC3D
- Sapphire HD 5850 1GB & Sapphire HD 5770 1GB Review @ Hardware Canucks
- PowerColor chills the Radeon HD 5970 @ eTeknix
- NVIDIA BIOS Editor (NiBiTor) v5.4 Program Released… @ MVKTech
- Nvidia GF100 Fermi specs and preliminary benchmarks revealed @ eTeknix
- Fermi: Codename GF 100 Closer Look @ OCC
- NVIDIA Fermi @ InsideHW
- NVIDIA GF100 Fermi Architecture and Performance Preview @ Legit Reviews
- GF100 graphics architecture revealed @ The Tech Report
- ECS GeForce GT 240 512MB @ PureOverclock
- Inno3D keeps it cool with their passive GeForce GT 240 @ eTeknix