Visiontek ATI Radeon HD 5670 Review: In pursuit of 1GHz
Crysis Warhead
Crysis series is one of the most beautiful set of games to grace our PC screens to date and they can bring the highest end PCs to their knees.
Crysis Warhead, developed by Crytek, is an expansion to the original Crysis. Crysis Warhead follows Sergeant Michael “Psycho” Sykes, a formerly Non-Playable Character (NPC) from the original Crysis, as he faces his own trials and challenges on the other side of the island which is during the time period of the first game.
Framebuffer Crysis Warhead benchmark tool was used for testing. 64-bit executable was used with DX9, 0xAA and all gamer settings. The level that we benched is ‘Ambushed’.
The HD 5670 continues it’s dominance over the GT 240 here, but ends slower than the HD 4770 as expected. After overclocking the HD 5670, it manages to nearly equal the HD 4770.
Which software did you use for overclockin? the catalyst center goes only till 850/1050. Nice review.
I used MSI Afterburner, and enabled Unofficial overclocking in the ini file for it. The picture of the overclock can be found on page 4. http://alienbabeltech.com/main/?p=18441&page=4
MrK, where is the ini file for this and when there, how do you enable unofficial overclocking?
@shrtmn13 Open the MSI Afterburner.cfg with Notepad. It is located in the folder where MSI Afterburner is installed.
This is not a mid range card, I have it as well. Its a low spec card with a shitty cooler. If there were some way to replace its cooler it could be worth calling mid range. I have the sapphire version and the fan at full load sounds like a vacuum cleaner.
Ideas would be nice 😛
Never mind my original post I just bought an AMD x6 now the whole thing sounds like a Hoover