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Pros: - The build looks of pretty good quality. - Very reasonable price, especially after the launch of the HD 6900 series. - Very good temperatures - below 40°C in Idle, about 60+ in gaming. (In a good cooled case). - Excellent performance - still one of the best graphic cards on the market - more than an year after its lunch. - Very good overclocker - I managed to get 985 MHz core with the reference cooling. Cons: none so far. I am completely satisfied with my Diamond Radeon HD 5870 and I am thinking to keep it until the HD 7000 series.
I upgraded to a 5870 from a gtx 260, and very pleased the 5870 was a great improvement. I was debating between the 5870 and the gtx 470. The 5870 seems to out perform the 470 in most games. In 3dmark06 my score went from 20,000 with the gtx 260 to 28,000 with the 5870. pretty good improvement. Plays crysis warhead at 1080p on max settings 4xAA at around 35fps avg. very playable.So for around $200 I think this is the best thing going and the 260 is the best for $100 here's my system spec's asus p8p67-le intel I5-2500k @ 4.6GHZ crucial c300 64gb ssd + 1tb storage win7 64
Just love it, runs everything in max settings. Couldn't be any more pleased. I bought it because I'm the type of person that aims for the highest performance. I wouldn't even expect myself to not sell this one in the near future for something better.
super fast, great in crossfire, no complaints! 7.8 in windows rating. Needs two 6-pin power connectors and takes up two pci slots. Now all it needs is 3D :)
I got two of these cards in crossfirex now, and boosted my 3dmark scores by 40%. Easy to use, and quiet too. Just make sure you have a big enough case and good cooling as these are big boy cards.