| Monday, November 30 2009 |

PowerColor is yet another AMD AIB partner to slip in a newer cost-effective ATI Radeon HD 5770 graphics card without making much noise. The new HD 5770 V2 model from PowerColor (AX5770 1GBD5-MDHGV2) uses the simpler (cost-effective) GPU cooler, while retaining the original design for the rest of the card. It includes a coupon for the popular PC game BattleForge.
The rest of its specifications are standard. The Juniper GPU packs 800 stream processors, DirectX 11 compliance, and the card features 1 GB of memory across a 128-bit wide GDDR5 interface. It draws power from one 6-pin power connector, and supports ATI CrossfireX. Display connectivity includes two DVI-D, and one each of HDMI with 7.1 channel audio, and DisplayPort. The GPU is clocked at 850 MHz, and memory at 1200 MHz. It is expected to be priced slightly lower than the original reference design model (AX5770 1GBD5-MDHG).
The rest of its specifications are standard. The Juniper GPU packs 800 stream processors, DirectX 11 compliance, and the card features 1 GB of memory across a 128-bit wide GDDR5 interface. It draws power from one 6-pin power connector, and supports ATI CrossfireX. Display connectivity includes two DVI-D, and one each of HDMI with 7.1 channel audio, and DisplayPort. The GPU is clocked at 850 MHz, and memory at 1200 MHz. It is expected to be priced slightly lower than the original reference design model (AX5770 1GBD5-MDHG).
User comments
So a question. What is the difference between the Coupon Battleforge game you get with Video cards and the free game you can download and play? Does the coupon one give you the extra stuff that normally you would have to buy, like extra bad ass cards and such?
by: WarEagleAUafaik it gives you a nice piece of paper with color on it
So a question. What is the difference between the Coupon Battleforge game you get with Video cards and the free game you can download and play? Does the coupon one give you the extra stuff that normally you would have to buy, like extra bad ass cards and such?
You start out with more cards and you have 2000 battleforge points or something that you can use to buy higher end cards.
That is what I though, thanks W1zz and Magi!

