Is this the Radeon HD 5750?

ThraxThrax 🐌Austin, TX Icrontian
edited October 2009 in Science & Tech

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  • JingallsJingalls Eugene, OR
    edited October 2009
    You mention the 4890 in the article, and use the price of the 4890 while the chart reads 4870 and has a mish-mash of specs from the two cards.
  • lordbeanlordbean Ontario, Canada
    edited October 2009
    Either way, it's still impressive. 5750 is obviously going to be a very entry-level card, and it's just as fast as the 4000 series high end.
  • ThraxThrax 🐌 Austin, TX Icrontian
    edited October 2009
    Jingalls wrote:
    You mention the 4890 in the article, and use the price of the 4890 while the chart reads 4870 and has a mish-mash of specs from the two cards.

    Thank you for noting the error. It has been corrected.
  • ColgereColgere Cincinnati, OH Icrontian
    edited October 2009
    It still lists the 4890 in the sentence prior to the table.
  • Cliff_ForsterCliff_Forster Icrontian
    edited October 2009
    In graphics its always hard to position products at the dawn of a new product launch. The available 47XX and 48XX cards still represent a solid product for gamers to consider, until they are off the shelf its hard to position your newer product against your older product. Also there is this trick to how you price everything so you don't position your lower end product in a way that it cannibalizes your high end products that typically carry a better margin.

    The way I see it, with a single six pin PCIE connector the 5750 is really positioned to be a DX11 upgrade for gamers that want the new technology but have a limited power supply they would rather not fuss with. Got that old Dell box with the 450 watt PSU, this is your card.
  • ThraxThrax 🐌 Austin, TX Icrontian
    edited October 2009
    All set. Thank you.
  • BuddyJBuddyJ Dept. of Propaganda OKC Icrontian
    edited October 2009
    Hey, this looks like a REAL card, unlike some we've seen in recent days.
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