ATI Radeon HD 5770 and 5750 Mainstream DX11 GPUs

Before bringing this article to a close, we'd like to cover a few final data points--namely power consumption and noise. Throughout all of our benchmarking and testing, we monitored how much power our test system was consuming using a power meter. Our goal was to give you all an idea as to how much power each configuration used while idling and while under a heavy workload. Please keep in mind that we were testing total system power consumption at the outlet here, not just the power being drawn by the graphics cards alone.

Total System Power Consumption
Tested at the Outlet


The put it simply, the new Radeon HD 5770 and HD 5750 had excellent power consumption characteristics. Both cards exhibited very low idle power, lower than any other card we tested here. And peak power consumption for the 5700 series cards was significantly lower than anything else as well.

As you probably suspect looking at the power consumption numbers, temperatures and noise were not an issue for the Radeon HD 5700 series cards either. The cooling fans on either card never spun up to levels that were audible above other system components, even after hours of benchmarking. And temperatures remained in check as well.  Both cards idled at about 38'C, with load temperatures in the upper 60'C range.


Marco Chiappetta

Marco Chiappetta

Marco's interest in computing and technology dates all the way back to his early childhood. Even before being exposed to the Commodore P.E.T. and later the Commodore 64 in the early ‘80s, he was interested in electricity and electronics, and he still has the modded AFX cars and shop-worn soldering irons to prove it. Once he got his hands on his own Commodore 64, however, computing became Marco's passion. Throughout his academic and professional lives, Marco has worked with virtually every major platform from the TRS-80 and Amiga, to today's high end, multi-core servers. Over the years, he has worked in many fields related to technology and computing, including system design, assembly and sales, professional quality assurance testing, and technical writing. In addition to being the Managing Editor here at HotHardware for close to 15 years, Marco is also a freelance writer whose work has been published in a number of PC and technology related print publications and he is a regular fixture on HotHardware’s own Two and a Half Geeks webcast. - Contact: marco(at)hothardware(dot)com

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