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    XFX 5770 vs MSI 5770 Hawk

    I am looking for some comparison between XFX 5770 and MSI 5770 Hawk. This two cards fits my hardware requirement and I am looking for some technical differences between them. I have to two system in which I want to add up this cards. But I am going to buy a single one among them. I do not want to use a weaker card in the system. What will you recommend from both of them.

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    Re: XFX 5770 vs MSI 5770 Hawk

    The XFX belongs of ATI and it is a HD card. Talking about the design of this adapter is identical to that of the classical model, the GPU and onboard memory available instead of a factory overclocking. The XFX 5770 is bit slower as what I had found on internet. Go for MSI 5770 Hawk. The better one is if you want to choose a ATI GPU then 5850 is the best one for gaming.

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    Re: XFX 5770 vs MSI 5770 Hawk

    The XFS 5770 is a graphics chipset running at 875 MHz and 850 MHz for reference models which is lower. It offers a 1 GB of GDDR5 memory running at 1300 MHz on a 128-bit bus. The Radeon HD 5770 is of course compatible with CrossFireX supports DirectX 11. The DVI (x2), HDMI and DisplayPort are also available. Already available in Japan, the Radeon HD 5770 XXX from XFX but quiet costly.

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    Re: XFX 5770 vs MSI 5770 Hawk

    To stay within a reasonable budget, the HD5770 is a very good choice, but it will often avoid displaying all the details in high quality. The HD5850 is much more at ease in full hd, but the price is not the same and their energy needs either. For your system you must first checkout the PSU you have. Like for 400W depending on the brand the recommended GPU is 5850 from ATI.

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    Re: XFX 5770 vs MSI 5770 Hawk

    ATI Radeon HD 5770 MSI HAWK, a card that stands out from the competition for several reasons. It is powerful and stronger than teh XFS model. This is why because much higher version are out now. While in MSI the frequencies is slightly higher. It comes with Frozr Twin Cooling System II, which actually increase the frequency. The card is really worth buying for gaming and multimedia.

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    Re: XFX 5770 vs MSI 5770 Hawk

    This is MSI's another Hawk series which is characterized by a large heater connected to the GPU by three heat pipes and fans by imposing two temperature-System. MSI also announced an electronic cut out for overclocking, and an 8-Phase Power. You will does not found this in XFX 5770 which makes this card a bit weaker in front of the MSI 5770 Hawk. Go on MSI site and look for similar models.

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    Re: XFX 5770 vs MSI 5770 Hawk

    I had found that the HD 5770 by MSI with 1GB of GDDR5 memory clocked gives you almost the original frequencies. That means 25 MHz higher only for the GPU. But the card comes with the Afterburner tool that will allow you to easily overclock the same for some FPS games. The card is also recommended for Media Center pc. You must go for MSI card which is quiet recommended.

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