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Gigabyte Sells HD 5670 512 MB HyperMemory Card as 1 GB

Wolf,

I was feeling the same logic, you are correct and so is GB if you look at the box (not the sticker)... this could easily be misinterpreted as 1GB GDDR5, but in fact they are saying 1GB and then separately they are saying GDDR5. Where this logic takes a dive is the sticker on the back, they use / to divide different qualities such as the different output technologies... they omit the / on the memory side so it is no longer an option to read it as 2 separate qualities. They dropped the ball on this one.

I've never appreciated trickery, this will play a large part in my future purchase decisions.

Barr
 
Sorry to say, I myself would have read it as "1GB ddr5 + Hypermemory" as well. Even after looking at the label posted by wolf.

Bad Gigabyte..... :ohwell:
 
Both sides have their faults:

The Asian Guy:

-Instead of whining like crybabies, read some facts about graphic cads. The performance is not based on Memory!
-If you know GPU-Z, then why the hell you have no idea about HyperMemory you idiot!

Gigabyte:

-Why change the model numer of the card? If it is 512 then let it be so!
-Why still use an old marketing trick like Hypermemory?

The result:

nVidia is guilty! They started all this bullsh1t with TuboCache!:roll:
 
nice connection u laid out there.
 
Both sides have their faults:

The Asian Guy:

-Instead of whining like crybabies, read some facts about graphic cads. The performance is not based on Memory!
-If you know GPU-Z, then why the hell you have no idea about HyperMemory you idiot!

Oh, the Asian guy is smart, which is why this is all over the place. He has identified what could mislead a lot of customers (as it has already come close to doing, to experienced people in this thread alone, at first glance).
 
one could read the box as saying...

-HYPER MEMORY 1GB
-GDDR5

saying that hyper memory makes up 1gb total, and that the card features GDDR5

having said that it most obviously reads as 1GB GDDR5, which the card doesnt have, this label can't be misinterprested, and it's the one I look for when wanting to purchase a specific Gigabyte card;

http://www.techpowerup.com/img/10-09-01/6b.jpg

someone should get fired for this one Giga.

Are you blind it SAYS HM TO 1gig DDR5 right on that label.
 
Are you blind it SAYS HM TO 1gig DDR5 right on that label.

which is a contradictory statement.

hypermemory cannot add more memory to the card, so it cant actually raise it above 512MB - and even if you were on drugs at the time, since no system in existence uses DDR5 ram - it cant be 1GB of DDR5.
 
which is a contradictory statement.

hypermemory cannot add more memory to the card, so it cant actually raise it above 512MB - and even if you were on drugs at the time, since no system in existence uses DDR5 ram - it cant be 1GB of DDR5.

True but that label should warn costumers off the card itself,why miss the (to) in lower case while everything is upper?Also is GB not the most forged pirated products in ASIA markets,could be that too.But i read the card as

HM to 1GIG DDR5 that say`s it all, the lower case to" how with ddr3 memory?
 
Personally, I would NEVER buy a card before I've looked for reviews on it.
I think it's the buyer's mistake for not researching before buying.
I was looking to buy a card, and I didn't know what TurboCache was. Guess what? I walked away, researched, and went for a different card.
If you don't want to get sucked in to this, the answer is simple; Research Before You Buy.
 
Personally, I would NEVER buy a card before I've looked for reviews on it.
I think it's the buyer's mistake for not researching before buying.
I was looking to buy a card, and I didn't know what TurboCache was. Guess what? I walked away, researched, and went for a different card.
If you don't want to get sucked in to this, the answer is simple; Research Before You Buy.
That should be everybody's strategy, but many just don't bother with it.

Still you've got to admit, to the untrained eye, that can be quite misleading...
And I thought HyperMemory was just a gimmick for laptops...like mine...
Also, most costumers just want to buy something that is recent (thinking it is better than it's 4-5 year old card) and ask for another guy to install it, so they really don't know what they are doing. I remember when PCI-e was new, people would buy PCI-e cards and ask me to install it on their boards, the problem being that they only had AGP slots.
 
I had some troubles with Gigabyte (vga card) myself in the past... So i newer buy another GPU from them... maybe a mobo,,,
BAD move from them...
 
I never liked Gigabytes marketing practices, because they tend to advertise everything but only half of it is true. So i'm not buying their stuff anymore even though i had ok experience with their Radeon 9600 Pro in the past.

Have bought their mobo with Xpress Recovery function just to find out it doesn't even work in SATA mode. They of course don't mention that anywhere on their webpage. And i was familiar with it in the IDE days and was a pretty cool feature.

BIOS Recovery. Same thing. They advertise it, but they don't explain it anywhere how to use it.
When i had problems with corrupted BIOS, i couldn't recover it because i knew there is some Dual BIOS super duper recovery but it wasn't explained anywhere. Not even in the manual! Thank god the store replaced it directly for me.

And i could go on and on with their crap. So i'm not really surprised what they did here.
 
to clarify my original post, I think this label could possibly be misread as such...

6a.jpg


as if the card featured Hypermemory 1GB.... AND GDDR5

however this picture here cannot be misinterpreted, like I stated I go by these model numbers when buying a Giga card and this would, wiithout a doubt, make me think it was a 1gb OF GDDR5 card.

6b.jpg
 
it certainly CAN be misinterpreted, since you're the one doing it.

that says 1GB DDR5 - and under no circumstances does this card have 1GB of DDR5, hypermemory or not.
 
it certainly CAN be misinterpreted, since you're the one doing it.

that says 1GB DDR5 - and under no circumstances does this card have 1GB of DDR5, hypermemory or not.

understood. just saying I can see both sides of the argument here.

the side I'm taking is that this whole box is misleading as fuck, considering its a 512mb card.
 
512MB is enough for this card. 1GB vs 512MB would not make a difference anyway.

(It is not an excuse for Gigabyte though)
 
Personally, I would NEVER buy a card before I've looked for reviews on it.
I think it's the buyer's mistake for not researching before buying.
I was looking to buy a card, and I didn't know what TurboCache was. Guess what? I walked away, researched, and went for a different card.
If you don't want to get sucked in to this, the answer is simple; Research Before You Buy.

Guess you've never had an impulse buy in your life then?
 
Wow. That's Gigabutt.
 
It is indeed misleading.

It says "HM to 1GB", so yeah, one could be stupid enough for not understanding what HM is, but it also adds "GDDR5" to the mix. Now I can understand, so it "HyperMemory"s it to 1GB, let's say from 512MB (not really stated on the box, it could have been 1MB - 1023MB), but how the hell does it turn 512MB system memory from DDR2/DDR3 to GDDR5 in the process? Magic?

It could be an unfortunate sum of omissions that rendered the packaging and labeling misrepresentative of the contained product. A customer really shouldn't have to decipher the barcodes label.

The box should have stated the actual physical memory size too. That is the problem. And I'm sure it's just a mistake, Gigabyte sells countless products, and I don't think they'll get rich by misleading it's customers on purpose with one card.
 
or GigaBait... Take the BAIT from GigaBait :))
 
That is some shady marketing but as others have said you should all ways research before your buy.
I rarely buy without looking for a few reviews and detailed specs whether its a 20$ game on steam or a 1250$ prebuilt oem computer.

If you buy things on a whim at the computer store your bound to get screwed sometimes.
Like my Lian Li TR-3B Thermal Monitor / Fan Control, it only controls fan speed based on programmable temp and its either 50% or 100% when temp limit is reached, with annoying alarm which was removed.
 
Haven't bought a Gigabyte product in my whole life. I just didn't like their blue pcb boards; always went with black pcb boards like Asus and DFI. I hope Gigabyte doesn't sell 512mb gfx cards at 1gb gfx card prices...
 
Guess you've never had an impulse buy in your life then?

I have in the B/S/T forums, but I trust you good people here :D Never had the money to buy a graphics card on impulse really either, I'm po...
I guess I'm just lucky I saw the TurboCache on the other card; and since information is addictive; I wanted to learn about it!
I've never fallen for a trick like this, and I don't think I will, but at least I know to watch out for Gigabyte from now on. Bad trick by one of my favourite manufacturers.
 
This card seems to be having a better Texture and Pixel fillrate than an HD 5750.

Yeah, what's up with the 16 ROPs in GPU-Z? I thought all Redwood chips had 8?
 
the number of rops being read as 16 is a gpu-z bug
 
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