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Radeon HD 5670 review (Crossfire tested)

Posted by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 01/13/2010 02:00 PM [ 0 comment(s) ]

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Radeon HD 5670 Crossfire

Quite a charming fellah to look at really. For a higher segmented budget card ATI certainly did now skimp on connectors. Looks good sure.

Radeon HD 5670 Crossfire

Here we have one ATI Radeon HD 5670 reference card in the test system. And as much as I like this motherboard, that classified logo is starting to really bother me :)

Radeon HD 5670 Crossfire

And sure, the Radeon HD 5600 series will also be CrossfireX compatible, you do not need to hook up Crossfire connectors, all data is communicated over the PCIe bus as there's plenty of bandwith available on it for these two cards, we feel (2x) x8 is a requirement though.





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