


No PCI Express power connector is required for this videocard, and The GPU communicates with this memory using a 128-bit wide Gigabyte's GV-567OC-1GI videocard is thus blessed with 40 stream processors and a coreĬlock of 785MHz (the default speed is 775MHz, but Gigabyte kicks itġGB of GDDR5 memory with a fightin' 1000MHz clock, although due to GDDR5 quad-pumping theĮffective speed is actually 4000MHz. Code-named "Redwood", it's based on the same "Evergreen"Īrchitecture that powers the rest of the Radeon 5000-series graphics cards, including the flagship Radeonĥ870. Off with the heart of the Gigabyte GV-567OC-1GI PCI Express 2.0 x16 Will the GV-567OC-1GI be worthy to join such hallowed company? $100-$150 'sweet spot' that net excellent gaming performance at a cut-rate price. Manufacturing techniques ATI has managed to get all of these videocards into that Radeon HD 4870, 48, and through aggressive pricing and new Priced at a mainstream $99 USD ($110 CDN / £65GBP), it's the most affordable way to experience DirectX11 hardware features like hardwareĭesigned a slightly overclocked (+10MHz) version of the Radeon HD 5670 videocard called the GV-567OC-1GI.ĪTI has produced several 'sweet spot' videocards over the past year like the
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DirectX 11 and the Radeon 5000 series have finally hit the mainstream market in the form
