Sapphire Edge-HD Mini PC review
PCsTiny, silent and with reasonable performance, but Zotac's Zbox is better value.
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Tiny, silent and with reasonable performance, but Zotac's Zbox is better value.
A great card at a great price, if you held off upgrading to the 5000-series, then this is the card for you.
This is a fantastic graphics card, but 5000-series owners won’t be too excited, and true enthusiasts should wait for upcoming releases before deciding.
The idea is a great one, Eyefinity gaming without DisplayPort, but the card itself is only just up to the task, for now.
The most powerful passively-cooled 5000-series card to date; but it’s overkill for simple video acceleration, yet not quick enough to satisfy most gamers.
Not quick enough to challenge the HD 5850, and too expensive to trouble the HD 5770, this is a card that falls awkwardly between the two.
If you really need a low-profile card that's capable of playing games, it's a good choice, but there are better-value gaming and media centre cards out there.
Graphics cards aren't just for gaming, and though the HD 5450 has its uses, older cards can do most these jobs for less.
If you're looking for a powerful new graphics card, this is the one. It's breathtakingly fast, yet still £100 cheaper than the HD 5870.
There's little to choose between the HD 5750 and HD 5770 at current prices, but we marginally prefer the faster card.