XFX RADEON HD 5770 1GB GDDR5 Video Card Review

Videocards/VGA Reviews by stefan @ 2010-05-25

The RADEON HD 5770 1GB GDDR5 video card from XFX comes bundled with one of the few games that support the newest DirectX11, Aliens vs Predator. The card also comes with enough documentation so anyone could install the video card in their computer and start playing right away. The board´s performance approaches that of last generation high end HD 4890 card and offers enough FPS in almost all older and recent games, even with higher quality settings.

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Packaging

Packaging Part 1

The RADEON HD 5770 from XFX is packed in a very stylish external box; on the top part we can see the product name written with big letters, some of its specifications written with a smaller font and some icons that represent some of the product specifications:

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Some of the top writing is embossed, like the RADEON logo:

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Also on the frontal part, we can see a little sticker that attracts our attention: we get a reminder that this video card does come with a full game voucher for the Aliens vs Predator, which also supports DirectX11:

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On one of the box sides, we can see some more information regarding the AvP game, but also a sticker that tells us the complete code name of the card and some serial numbers:

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On the opposite side, we can find information regarding the ATI Avivo HD Video & Display Technology, the ATI Catalyst software suite, but also about the ATI CrossFireX Technology:

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Another side of the package reveals the system requirements and what we can find inside the box:

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On the back of the box, we can find the key product features, along with a small product description and information regarding the 5 Star Support that XFX offer for their products:

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Inside the external box we can find, well…, another cardboard box, which is not plain, it holds the XFX logo along with their slogan and their website address:

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On each of the box sides, we can find again the XFX logo:

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In the box we can find plenty of documentation and bundle, so even inexperienced people would be able to install the card into their PCs and start playing:

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