Review: ASUS EAH6770 DC SL/2DI/1GD5

Published by Marc Büchel on 07.10.11
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Technical data / specifications

The core of this card really is its DirectCU cooler which comes as a passive version. Compared to the card the cooler is about twice as big and offers plenty of cooling capacity even if you should decide to play games from time to time. Nevertheless we recommend that when you do gaming with this card then you preferably place it in a suitably ventilated case otherwise it can overheat. Using Furmark one can make the card crash. As soon as it reached 78 degrees celcius the crashes and freezes. For typical gaming load like Futuremark generates it, the card works fine.


  EAH6770 DC SL/2DI/1GD5 Asus Radeon HD 5550 Radeon  HD 5570
Chip Juniper Redwood LE Redwood Pro
Process 40 nm 40 nm 40 nm
Transistors 1.04 billion 0.627 billion 0.627 billion
GPU clock 850 MHz 550 MHz 650 MHz
Shader clock 4'000 MHz N/A MHz N/A MHz
Memory 1'024 MB GDDR5 1024 MB GDDR3 1024 MB GDDR3
Memory clock 1'000 MHz 800 MHz 900 MHz
Memory interface 128 Bit 128 Bit 128 Bit
Memory bandwidth 64'000 MB/s 25'600 MB/s 28'800 MB/s
TMUs 64 320 400
Shader Cores 800 (unified) N/A N/A
ROPs 16 8 8
TDP N/A 40 Watt 43 Watt
Shader model SM 5 $65 $80


Page 1 - Introduction Page 6 - Futuremark
Page 2 - Specifications Page 7 - Unigine Heaven / Stone Giant
Page 3 - Preview Page 8 - World in Conflict / Resident Evil 5
Page 4 - Overclocking Page 9 - Call of Juarez / Far Cry 2
Page 5 - Testing conditions Page 10 - Conclusion



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