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Abstract: Though the is meant to be an upgrade that anyone can afford, and to be a GPU that works in any PC, the faster 7770 model reviewed here has some restrictions. While it runs modern games 25 percent to 30 percent faster, it also requires enough room in y...
Abstract: We spent our weekend playing the Battlefield 4 multiplayer beta, and made sure to capture a ton of performance data with lots of PC hardware. Does your system have what it takes to handle this title? It comes out this month; you'd better look and see! P...
Abstract: The Radeon HD 7770 is one of two AMD cards in this test to use the Cape Verde core, and it's the most powerful too – the other is the weaker, cheaper Radeon HD 7750.The Cape Verde chip is based on the Graphics Core Next architecture that debuted with AMD'...
1st GPU core with a reference 1GHz clockspeed, Excellent GPU overclocking, Good cooling performance, Very Quiet (when fan below 40%), Eyefinity & Crossfire Support, Black PCB,
Expensive at this performance level, Unable to reach an average 60fps in most titles at 1920x1080, 1GB GDDR5 may not be enough for some
The AMD HD7770 is an interesting proposition. It is quite capable of playing most of the current top gaming titles at playable, if somewhat low framerates. During our tests it failed to beat the GTX560Ti which was a shame but in fairness to the AMD HD...
Abstract: These are the lowest-end cards built using AMD's new Graphics Core Next architecture. Is 28 nm manufacturing, a fresh design, and new functionality enough to warrant upgrading existing value-oriented champs like the Radeon HD 6850 and GeForce GTX 460? ...
Published: 2012-11-26, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com
Abstract: AMD kick-started 2012 with the release of the Radeon HD 7970, the first member of the Radeon HD 7000 GPU series. This launch marked the introduction of the first-ever graphics card to be made on a 28nm design process, representing the company's most compl...
Abstract: By now you should all know the drill. A big GPU manufacturer releases a new high-end GPU, based on a new or updated architecture. Then over the course of the next few months, the company continually fleshes out its product stack until a top-to-bottom l...
Abstract: When AMD first started to talk to me about the upcoming Southern Islands GPUs they tried to warn me. Really they did. "Be prepared for just an onslaught of card releases for 2012," I was told. In much the same strategy the company took with the HD 6000 series of cards, the new Radeon HD 7000 cards have been trickling out, part by part, so as to make sure the name "AMD" and the brand "Radeon" are showing up as often as possible in your news feeds and on my keyboard. In late December we wrote our review of the Radeon HD 7970 3GB flagship card and then followed that up in January with a review of the Radeon HD 7950.....
Published: 2012-02-15, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com
Abstract: Having covered the $549 and $449 territories in January with the Tahiti-based Radeon HD 7970 and HD 7950, AMD is bringing its latest generation GPU to mainstream brackets today. The new Radeon HD 7770 and 7750 use the same 28nm design process and Graphics...
AMD Radeon HD 7770 1GB ReviewManufacturer: AMDUK Price (as reviewed): £134.40 (inc VAT)US Price (as reviewed): $189.55 (ex. tax)At the low end of the spectrum as far as serious gamers are concerned, AMD has had few offerings as of late. The HD 5770 1GB is...