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New generation HTPC VGA card - ATI Radeon HD 5570 OC Review

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    ati557001.jpg

    The Radeon HD 5XX0 series is the latest generation of all ATI’s product lines,

    the main features of which are using more 3D technology and more advanced process of the chips.

    Plus, the product roadmaps of ATI and AMD are quite similar.

    The products are all built either with higher C/P rates or with variety of choices for users to make the purchase by their budget easily.

    There are several kinds of product lines on the PC market: 5900 / 5800 / 5700 / 5600 / 5500 / 5400,

    which brought ATI new series VGA card a very good comment from the market.

    I once shared an article about ATI Radeon HD “4670” at the end of 2008,

    and it turned out that based on the C/P rate, the model was very popular on the market.

    We can see that from the pricing and position of the product, the new generation ATI Radeon “5570” looks like the previous one “4670”,

    and also seems “5570” is going to take over the lower cost level of VGA from “4670”.

    The particulars of the “5570” are including supporting updated Direct X 11, ATI Eyefinity multi-screen technology and ATI Stream technology.

    First, let’s take a look at the externals of ATI Radeon HD 5570, which is built with a smaller short-card design,

    means which can be modified with low-profile short bracket, then put into smaller size PC to increase the 3D performance,

    although one D-Sub connector could be missing.

    ati557002.jpg

    ati557003.jpg

    From the rear, we can see that there is a metal bracket to hold the heat-spreader on the front side by 4 screws on the rear.

    ati557004.jpg

    Built-in GDDR3, there are total 8 pcs. of Samsung memory chips on the both sides of the PCB. Frequency is 900Mhz, means it should be DDR3 / 1800.

    The total capacity is 1024MB, it should be enough to support most of the usage in any kinds of conditions.

    ati557005.jpg

    The heat-spreader is so quite during the operation, no noises, copper made looks very pretty.

    ati557006.jpg

    From the left side, we can see all components “5570” is using, and also with the very dense circuit design.

    ATI has a very good standard in using the materials & components from the generic PCB design.

    Since AND & ATI were combined several years ago, we can find AMD brand name on ATI products nowadays.

    ati557007.jpg

    “5570” has built-in D-SUB, DVI & HDMI three different kinds of output connectors.

    ati557008.jpg

    We can see the ATI “5570” chipset is MADE IN TAIWAN after we removed the heat-spreader.

    ati557009.jpg

    The heat-spreader is designed with a large copper base to use for heat spreading, and the quality of the thermal paste also looks very good.

    ati557010.jpg

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      windwithme
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      ati557001.jpg

      The Radeon HD 5XX0 series is the latest generation of all ATI’s product lines,

      the main features of which are using more 3D technology and more advanced process of the chips.

      Plus, the product roadmaps of ATI and AMD are quite similar.

      The products are all built either with higher C/P rates or with variety of choices for users to make the purchase by their budget easily.

      There are several kinds of product lines on the PC market: 5900 / 5800 / 5700 / 5600 / 5500 / 5400,

      which brought ATI new series VGA card a very good comment from the market.

      I once shared an article about ATI Radeon HD “4670” at the end of 2008,

      and it turned out that based on the C/P rate, the model was very popular on the market.

      We can see that from the pricing and position of the product, the new generation ATI Radeon “5570” looks like the previous one “4670”,

      and also seems “5570” is going to take over the lower cost level of VGA from “4670”.

      The particulars of the “5570” are including supporting updated Direct X 11, ATI Eyefinity multi-screen technology and ATI Stream technology.

      First, let’s take a look at the externals of ATI Radeon HD 5570, which is built with a smaller short-card design,

      means which can be modified with low-profile short bracket, then put into smaller size PC to increase the 3D performance,

      although one D-Sub connector could be missing.

      ati557002.jpg

      ati557003.jpg

      From the rear, we can see that there is a metal bracket to hold the heat-spreader on the front side by 4 screws on the rear.

      ati557004.jpg

      Built-in GDDR3, there are total 8 pcs. of Samsung memory chips on the both sides of the PCB. Frequency is 900Mhz, means it should be DDR3 / 1800.

      The total capacity is 1024MB, it should be enough to support most of the usage in any kinds of conditions.

      ati557005.jpg

      The heat-spreader is so quite during the operation, no noises, copper made looks very pretty.

      ati557006.jpg

      From the left side, we can see all components “5570” is using, and also with the very dense circuit design.

      ATI has a very good standard in using the materials & components from the generic PCB design.

      Since AND & ATI were combined several years ago, we can find AMD brand name on ATI products nowadays.

      ati557007.jpg

      “5570” has built-in D-SUB, DVI & HDMI three different kinds of output connectors.

      ati557008.jpg

      We can see the ATI “5570” chipset is MADE IN TAIWAN after we removed the heat-spreader.

      ati557009.jpg

      The heat-spreader is designed with a large copper base to use for heat spreading, and the quality of the thermal paste also looks very good.

      ati557010.jpg

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        tom1
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        Good job Wind as always O0

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          windwithme
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          The main board I am using for testing is ASROCK 890GX Extreme3, the mean feature is the “True 333 function”,

          USB3.0 / SATA 3.0 & E-SATA 3 can be performed at x16 full speed.

          ati557011.jpg

          In the early stage, the ASROCK 890GX main board is one of the few models which can break out from the limitation of supporting multi-core CPU of the AMD SB850.

          ati557012.jpg

          South bridge chipset is AMD latest model SB850, which supports 6 x SATA3 devices, including RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 0+1 & RAID 5.

          ati557013.jpg

          The North Bridge chipset is AMD 890GX chipset, which is integrated with AMD Radeon HD 4290 VGA chipset.

          ati557014.jpg

          CPU is designed with V8 + 2 Phase, supports the highest 140W CPU which makes the stability of the entire system much better.

          ati557015.jpg

          Testing Platform

          CPU: AMD Phenom II X2 555 Black Edition

          MB: ASROCK 890GX Extreme3

          DRAM: CORSAIR DOMINATOR-GT CMD4GX3M2B1600C7

          VGA: ATI Radeon HD 5570

          HD: CORSAIR CMFSSD-128GBG2D

          POWER: be quiet! power4 DELUXE 530W

          Cooler: Thermaltake BigTyp14Pro

          OS: Windows7 Ultimate 64bit

          ati557016.jpg

          CPU: 222 X 18 => 3996MHz

          DRAM: 1776 CL8 8-8-24 1T

          GPU Default 650MHz/900MHz

          CINEBENCH R11.5

          OpenGL => 36.95 fps

          CPU => 4.61 pts

          CPU(Single Core) => 1.14 pts

          ati5570dcb.png

          3DMARK2006 => 8481

          ati5570d3d06.png

          3DMark Vantage => P4453

          CPU SCORE => 13443

          GPU SCORE => 3641

          ati5570d3dvan.png

          GPU OC 745MHz/1133MHz

          CINEBENCH R11.5

          OpenGL => 44.52 fps

          CPU => 4.59 pts

          CPU(Single Core) => 1.15 pts

          ati5570ocb.png

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            tom1
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            #5

            Very impressive :)

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              windwithme
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              3DMARK2006 => 10007

              ati5570o3d06.png

              3DMark Vantage => P5363

              CPU SCORE => 13456

              GPU SCORE => 4467

              ati5570o3dvan.png

              The performance of “5570” shows quite good in the stable over clocking range, the over clocking efficiency increases a lot compare with normal.

              With 3DMARK2006 & 3DMARK VANTAGE testing programs, the efficiency increase 20% up by 3D games.

              GPU Default 650MHz/900MHz

              StreetFighter IV Benchmark

              1280 X 720 => 110.18FPS

              ati5570dstf4.jpg

              DEVIL MAY CRY4

              1280 X 1024 => 94.33/81.35/120.46/67.27 fps

              ati5570ddmc4.jpg

              FINAL FANTASY XIV

              1920 X 1080 => 2051

              ati5570dff14.jpg

              GPU OC 745MHz/1133MHz

              StreetFighter IV Benchmark

              1280 X 720 => 131.18FPS

              ati5570ostf4.jpg

              DEVIL MAY CRY4

              1280 X 1024 => 113.98/99.90/145.02/79.52 fps

              ati5570odmc4.jpg

              FINAL FANTASY XIV

              1920 X 1080 => 2420

              ati5570off14.jpg

              The Radeon HD 5570 has good testing results with the games above, which operates very smoothly even if using the 1920 X 1200 screen resolution.

              But if users adjust the 3D effects too high, that might cause a little bit lag in some games,

              by this situation, users might need some higher grade VGA cards to work it out.

              For the lower-cost level VGA Card, the performance of “5570” is quite well among the 3D effects.

              Power Consumption

              GPU Default 650MHz/900MHz

              System Standby - 102W

              ati5570dwidle.jpg

              GPU Full speed - 151W

              ati5570dwfull.jpg

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                tom1
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                O0 o0

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                  windwithme
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                  GPU OC 745MHz/1133MHz

                  System Standby - 102W

                  ati5570owidle.jpg

                  GPU Full speed - 169W

                  ati5570owfull.jpg

                  The default & over clocking settings all have no additional power consumption in standby, the entire PC keeps at around 102W.

                  When GPU full speed , the over clocking might increase around 18W power consumption, but the efficiency also increases around 20% more,

                  so the range increased of the power consumption when over clocked is also quite reasonable & acceptable.

                  Thermal Testing

                  GPU Default 650MHz/900MHz

                  System Standby - 50.5

                  ati5570dtidle.jpg

                  GPU Full speed - 61.0

                  ati5570dtfull.jpg

                  GPU OC 745MHz/1133MHz

                  System Standby - 51.5

                  ati5570otidle.jpg

                  GPU Full speed - 64.0

                  ati5570otfull.jpg

                  The ambient temperature is at 33 degree, no mater with over clocking or with default settings,

                  the standby temperature shows stable, and it just increases 3 degree when over clocked.

                  So it should have some help a lot by using 40nm process chipsets to control the thermal for “5570”

                  The last, it is the one of the hottest 3D games at the moment - StarCraft II : Wings of Liberty

                  Setting page

                  GPU Default 650MHz/900MHz

                  Default - 49

                  ati5570dsc21.jpg

                  High level settings - 40

                  ati5570dsc22.jpg

                  GPU OC 745MHz/1133MHz

                  Default - 62

                  ati5570osc21.jpg

                  High level settings - 47

                  ati5570osc22.jpg

                  Even we keep the StarCraft II resolution at 1920 X 1200, there is still 30/fps smooth performance,

                  we recommended not to adjust the 3D effects too high, otherwise it might cause a little bit lag during the game.

                  But in the high resolution with StarCrafe II, which can still be qualified with the high loading of StarCraft II,

                  that means the 3D performance of “5570” is still higher than standard.

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                    tom1
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                    Amazing the little ati

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                      windwithme
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                      The VGA card is always the one of the most popular market of the PC components, lots of the customers are all targeted on gaming purpose.

                      Moreover, the largest part of the VGA users is focused on the models under US$100, which is also the basic market.

                      But there are still some entry level models under US$ 60, the models are suitable for the users who can not be satisfied

                      with the built-in on board GPU and would like to have independent VGA card.

                      But at the point of my view, except the budget issue,

                      if users would like to choose an entry level VGA for the PC in order to get better 3D performance,

                      I think the best solution for the better C/P rates is to choose the VGA between US&60-US$100.

                      ati557017.jpg

                      ATI provides multiple solutions in entry level and middle-end VGA cards, there are 3 different models with good performance for the price under US$100,

                      the highest on is the previous generation Radeon HD 4850, the cheapest one is the Radeon HD 4670.

                      The weakness of the “4850” is its higher power consumption and the dimensions are also larger.

                      And the 3D technology of “4670” is not as new as “5570” supports, and the dimensions are not available for the smaller PC.

                      For these 2 models listed, ATI 4850/4670 VGA both belong to the promotional models with higher C/P rates during the gap of the 2 different generations.

                      The price of ATI Radeon HD 5570 is between these two models, and which is designed with newer technology and using advanced process,

                      but I think the major advantage of ATI Radeon HD 5570 will be to use for the smaller PC mainframes.

                      ati557018.jpg

                      In the recent years, no mater PC or NB, the designs of the outside dimensions are getting smaller and smaller.

                      At the PC end, Micro ATX has been popular for many years, but there are many kinds of Mini-ITX models came into the market this year.

                      So it’s quite important to have high performance & low power consumption for the model with Low Profile dimensions in the new developing market.

                      It was hard to find one Low Profile VGA with good 3D performance on the market before ATI Radeon HD 5570 released.

                      But after then, ATI Radeon HD 5570 has increased the strong power of competition for ATI.

                      It has better 3D performance than “4670” and it might be very possible to become the king of performance and efficiency in the field of Low Profile size.

                      And we also hope that ATI is able to release more Low Profile size VGA cards to have more choices for the users who love smaller PC mainframes.

                      This article is also posted in my blog: WIND'S 3C

                      Welcome 3C fans to drop by.

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                        Thx Wind for the review O0

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                          Le085
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                          tom non c'ho parole!! sei riuscito a spammare ad ogni singolo post!!!

                          sei da ban!!!!

                          ancora non hai capito che devi aspetta che finisce di postare :D

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