Sunday, February 28, 2010

ATI Introduces The New Radeon HD 5830

ati logoAMD last week introduced the ATI Radeon HD 5830 graphics card, a new mid-ranged DirectX 11 gaming card with full support for ATI Eyefinity technology, and ATI Stream capabilities priced less than $250 USD.

“The ATI Radeon HD 5830 graphics card makes enthusiast-level performance even more accessible to gamers, adding another compelling choice to the award-winning ATI Radeon HD 5800 series,” said Matt Skynner, Vice President and General Manager of the AMD Graphics Division. “Cutting-edge features such as full DirectX 11 support, ATI Eyefinity multi-display capabilities and ATI Stream technology position the ATI Radeon HD 5830 graphics card to become a favorite with the gaming community.”



Radeon HD 5830 Specifications:

  • Engine clock speed: 800 MHz 
  • Memory clock speed: 1GHz (4GHZ data rate) GDDR5
  • Stream Processors: 1120
  • Processing power (single precision): 1.792 TeraFLOPS
  • Processing power (double precision): 358 GigaFLOPS
  • Polygon throughput: 800M polygons/sec
  • Data fetch rate (32-bit): 179.2 billion fetches/sec
  • Texel fill rate (bilinear filtered): 44.8 Gigatexels/sec
  • Pixel fill rate: 12.8 Gigapixels/sec
  • Anti-aliased pixel fill rate: 51.2 Gigasamples/sec
  • Memory bandwidth: 128 GB/sec
  • Maximum board power: 175 Watts
  • Idle power: 25 Watts


Radeon HD 5830 Key Features:
  • 1.79 teraFLOPS of GPU power
  • 2.15 billion 40nm transistors 
  • Compliant with DirectX 11 and earlier revisions
  • ATI Eyefinity technology with support for up to three displays
  • ATI Stream technology
  • Supports OpenCL
  • ATI CrossFireX multi-GPU support for highly scalable performance
  • ATI Avivo HD video and display technology
  • Dynamic power management with ATI PowerPlay technology
  • HDCP-Capable
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