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Reviews (3)

Feb 02, 2021
Great cost/performance.
1 of 1 found this helpful Great budget gaming card. Performs well for 1080p graphics. Requires time and energy to tune the card to its best performance, but it's worth it.

Oct 24, 2022
Great value on discount. Performs well and is very comfortable.
Works well out of the box. Bought used and battery still maintains a good charge. Had to clean the mount holding the trackball (dust buildup). Precising cursor tracking.
Aug 05, 2010
ATI 5770 Video Card Review
Excellent for the price, got it for $100 and it works great with my 23" LG flatscreen and ibuypower i530 machine w/ 4 GB memory. Plays my games smoothly at its native resolution on 1920x1080. Noise level doesn't change much under full load. Noticeable but not distracting for me. Easy to enable overclocking through the Catalyst Control center if you desire.
I have only one gripe, and i think its with the Windows 7 O/S display drivers, but I'm not sure. Since I'm using the HDMI port for my monitor, I am using a DVI-VGA converter to connect to my 37" 1080p Vizio TV ~15 feet away, and is UNABLE to output native 1080p resolution to my TV! Best it can do is a nonstandard 720p resolution that cant clone onto my LG monitor. The ATI drivers DO NOT allow custom resolutions like Nvidia's drivers to force a native resolution. My 4 year old laptop can drive 1080p resolution over VGA connection WITHOUT ANY ISSUES to this TV! Either ATI needs to enable users to set custom resolutions and/or windows needs to fix the incompatibility between WDDM1.0 and WDDM1.1 systems. If you have WDDM1.0 hardware (Most or all Pre-2010 TVs) Dont expect Windows 7 to recognize and allow native resolutions. Nvidia has same issues but allows custom resolutions like on my nvidia/intel laptop.
I dont have any Display Port hardware to test that 3rd output port of the video card, but the HDMI does successfully carry sound along with the video to my monitor. Make sure to pay attention to your video card outputs. Video cards from different manufacturers may have different configurations. Hope this helps.