AMD ATI Radeon HD 5750

VLIW5 (Juniper Pro)
Architecture
Midrange
Product Tier
720
Shader Cores
16
ROPs
36
TMUs
No RT
Ray Tracing
1 GB
Memory
GDDR5
Memory Type
73.6 GB/s
Bandwidth
86 W
TDP
GPU Snapshot
Release date:Oct 13, 2009Price at Launch:$129
Type:DesktopArchitecture:VLIW5 (Juniper Pro)
Generation:Radeon HD 5000 seriesProduct Tier:Midrange
VRAM Capacity:1 GBTotal Board Power:86 W
Core Configuration
Shader Cores:720TMUs:36
ROPs:16L2 Cache:512 KB
Memory
VRAM Capacity:1 GBMemory Type:GDDR5
Memory Speed:4.6 GbpsMemory Bus:128-bit
Bandwidth:73.6 TB/s
Graphics Processing
Base Clock:0.7 GHzFP32 Throughput:1.01 TFLOPs
Ray Tracing:NoProcess Size:40nm
Process Name:TSMC 40nmDie Size:166 mm²
Power & Connectivity
Total Board Power:86 WPower Connectors:1x 6-pin
Bus Interface:PCIe 2.0 x16HDMI Support:HDMI 1.3
DisplayPort Support:DP 1.1DSC:No
Max Displays:3
Media & Software Support
DirectX Support:11.2Shader Model:5.0
OpenGL Version:4.4

Reviews and Ratings

80

Average Score

Based on 9 reviews

Reviewers Liked

  • Excellent Performance, Reasonably Priced, Supports DirectX 11, Supports Multiple Displays
  • DirectX 11 support for less than $130; small form factor, low power draw make for a viable upgrade for compact entertainment PCs; same triple-LCD support as much pricier ATI cards

Reviewers Didn't Like

  • Gets A Little Hot Under Stress
  • Still needs six-pin power connector; blocks adjacent expansion slot
60

The card at a glance For our tests, we use the HIS Radeon HD 5750. It's based on ATI’s stock design with identical clocks and cooler. Connectivity is also standard with two DVI outs, an HDMI and a mini DisplayPort The bundle is limited with...

By DigitalVersus on
80

Because it’s based on the same GPU as the 5770, the specs on the Radeon HD 5750 vary only slightly. This GPU has nine of the 5770’s 10 SIMD engines enabled, which gives it 720 stream processors and 36 texture units, but because the ROPs aren’t...

By ComputerPowerUser on
86

The ATI Radeon HD 5750 continues ATI's dominance of graphics cards and rises to the Top...

By PCWorld India on
90

We have only had our hands on these new ATI Radeon HD 5700...

By Phoronix on
88

The low-cost Radeon HD 5750 is a good choice for those on a budget who game on smaller monitors, but who still want DirectX 11 support for future games....

By Computer Shopper on

Both the Radeon HD 5770 and the Radeon HD 5750 are excellent products. As well as being ready for Microsoft’s new API, they give good performance, are relatively undemanding in terms of energy and aren’t too noisy. They offer full connectivity,...

By BeHardware on

I know we got a little sidetracked after ATI dropped the HD5970 in our office, as I had promised the review of the mid-range cards next. But now, having covered all the price segments, we finally come to a very important one - the mid-range gaming...

By TechTree on

AMD’s mainstream products have taken up the DirectX 11 banner now. We guess the new Radeon HD 5700 series is a success and virtually free from noticeable drawbacks. There is currently a hiatus in the Radeon HD 5x00 line-up at $160-199. What card is...

By X-bit Labs on

Manufacturer: AMDPrice: $145 USAuthor: Steven WaltonEditor: Kylie PerrinDate: 2/11/2009DISCUSS REVIEW [ Conclusion ]Overclocking your graphics card is a very quick and easy way to get a little extra performance out of your system. The overclock that...

By Legion Hardware on

Guess what, I think I like the 5750 over the 5770 even better. The 5770 is a really nice little card! However the 5750 is merely 10~15% slower yet far more attractive in price (nearly a quarter to a third cheaper). The Radeon HD 5750 is available in...

By Guru of 3D on

The performance comparisons we made in this review aren't entirely fair, in the sense that we've pitted older, larger chips with wider paths to memory against the 5700-series cards. The GT200b GPU in the GeForce GTX 260 has nearly three times...

By The Tech Report on

If you're in the market for a new, affordable graphics card to go with that Windows 7 rig you've got planned, we'd say do yourself a favor and look into the Radeon HD 5700...

By HotHardware on