ATI Radeon HD 5770 & 5750 Benchmarks
ATI is about to take the wraps of the highly anticipated Radeon™ HD 5700 series in a few days. While the internet is abuzz about the performance figures and you might also be curious about it, today we bring you 25, yes 25 game benchmarks of both 5770 and 5750.
The above benchmarks are at 1920×1080. The 5770 is on average 17% faster than the 5750 with the most significant difference of 33% in LP:Colonies.
In the performance per dollar and performance per watt race, the 5750 slightly edges out the 5770 by a few points. This is generally the case with most price brackets, the top card offers the best performance at a price and or power consumption premium. In the mean time, Nvidia is prepping GT214/GT215 GPUs, which are the die-shrinks of the G92 midrange ASICs. It will be an interesting match up as the Radeon HD 5700 series is a clear winner in terms of feature-set coupled with the performance advantage. Will Nvidia try to shake things up with a price incentives or will the consumers prefer the 5700 series, time will tell.



October 12th, 2009 at 3:02 pm
Great, but incomplete.
I don’t see ANY indication of the setup being used for each game. At what resolution and settings is Crysis getting these framerates? This could be very good or very bad, depending on how these games are configured, and what resolution they’re running at.
Additionally, it doesn’t give us comparison to other cards we may be familar with. They should at least be comparing these same benchmarks to the 5850\5870, or even the 4750\4770, hell, even some Nvidia stuff.
Seriously, these numbers couldn’t mean any less if they tried.
Way to drop the ball on this one.
October 13th, 2009 at 7:34 pm
Dan,
Sorry that the benchmarks were not done to your liking, our sources some times do not have access to a lot of gear. The resolution is mentioned (1920×1080), may be you missed it. We do try to compare any new card against their competition (Nvidia against ATI), see GT220 benchmarks as an example.
But thanks for your feedback, I’ll try to see in the future if we can get more data.