The reference 8800 gt is about 1/5th larger. Power consumption wise, the 8800gt's max power is listed at 105W. I would wager that the 5770's will not exceed 125 W, outside of fur mark.
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8800GT is 9" (230mm), the reviewed HD5750 is 7" (180mm).
65nm 8800GT draws ~80W at 3D, 55nm 8/9800GT ~60W. HD5750 should be 50-60W.
Really nice performance for a little card.... if it is $150 or less, it'll be a nice deal.
Looks like it'll fit in many cases... :D
5850 has a TDP of 150w, same as 4870.
Anandtech showed the 5850 using less power than a 4870 though... a good 20-35w less.
5850 is close to a GTS250, pulls ~10w more.
http://www.anandtech.com/video/showdoc.aspx?i=3650&p=13
Edit- 5850 is ~9.5in
http://www.guru3d.com/article/radeon...ew-crossfire/3
Asus EAH5770 Voltage tweak :
http://www.mymypc.com/images/vga/mymypc-hd5770-1.jpg
Asus HD5XXX Family :
http://www.mymypc.com/images/vga/mymypc-hd5770-10.jpg
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I am eagerly awaiting for these for my HTPC so I can do some gaming on it as well. It really is looking like it may be worth the $70 more for the 5850 though compared to the 5770 at $200.
Nope, I'm guessing $179-199 since it should be around a 4890.
Edit- Whoops, reread what you said. It hopefully will drop a bit towards the end of the year, Dec/Jan.
I don't expect it to go any lower than ~$140-150 until Nvidia comes out with something to compete with it.
very nice, 1GB is standard!
So Nvidia'll need to price the 275's around $150? Harsh
You are probably right on the prices...
I like seeing the new gen's high end card's amazing performance... BUT it is really neat when your $300 deal of the day 4870 card from last year is matched by a new gen card that costs $1xx and supports the new DirectX... :up:
Of course I don't like the value of my last years cards going down... :rofl:
It will be interesting to see what Nvidia has to offer again like last year... ;)
i hope 5770 can clock. 5850 kinda let me down after people w/ 5870 are reporting 1GHz stable air clocks.
Wow, I am out of the loop. I'm glad to see there should still be a good swatch of mid-range cards.
I wish all the 5 series had standard power plugs on the side of the PCB instead of this wherever it fits placement.