ATI Radeon HD 5750 Graphics Card

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Overview
Manufacturer
AMD
Original Series
Radeon HD 5000
Release Date
October 13th, 2009
Launch Price
$109
PCB Code
109-C01237-00
P/N Code
102-C01201-00
Model
AMD C012 SKU 001
Graphics Processing Unit
GPU Model
Juniper LE (Juniper)
Architecture
VLIW5 TeraScale 2
Fabrication Process
40 nm
Die Size
166 mm2
Transistors Count
1B
Transistors Density
6.3M TRAN/mm2
Stream Cores
720
Thread Processors
36
SIMD Engines
9
TMUs
36
ROPs
16
Clocks
Base Clock
700 MHz
Boost Clock
TBC MHz
Memory Clock
1150 MHz
Effective Memory Clock
4600 Mbps
Memory Configuration
Memory Size
1024 MB
Memory Type
GDDR5
Memory Bus Width
128-bit
Memory Bandwidth
73.6 GB/s

Physical
Interface
PCI-Express 2.0 x16
Width
11.2 cm
Length
17.8 cm
Height
2-slot
Power Connectors
1× 6-pin
TDP/TBP
86 W
Recommended PSU
350 W
Multi-GPU Support
3-way
Display Outputs
DVI-D DualLink
1 ×
DVI-I DualLink
1 ×
DisplayPort
1 ×
HDMI
1 ×
API Support
DirectX
11.0
Vulkan
-
OpenGL
4.4
OpenCL
1.2

Performance
Pixel Fillrate
11.2 GPixels/s
Texture Fillrate
25.2 GTexel/s
Peak FP32
1 TFLOPS
FP32 Perf. per Watt
11.7 GFLOPS/W
FP32 Perf. per mm2
6.1 GFLOPS/mm2




  Model nameBoostMemoryPowerCustom SeriesPopularity
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HIS HD 5750 1GB
H575F1GDG
1× 6-pin
 
7%
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HIS HD 5750 1GB IceQ+
H575Q1GDG
1× 6-pin IceQ
 
8%
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HIS HD 5750 1GB iCooler IV
H575FN1GD
1× 6-pin iCooler
 
7%
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HIS HD 5750 1GB iCooler IV
H575FN1GDV
1× 6-pin iCooler
 
7%
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HIS HD 5750 512MB iCooler IV
H575FN512G
1× 6-pin iCooler
 
12%
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KUROUTOSHIKOU HD 5750 1GB
RH5750-E1GHW/HD/DP
1× 6-pin
 
5%
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KUROUTOSHIKOU HD 5750 1GB
RH5750-E1GHD/AC
1× 6-pin
 
5%
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KUROUTOSHIKOU HD 5750 512MB
RH5750-E512HD/AC
1× 6-pin
 
6%
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MSI HD 5750 1GB
R5750-PM2D1G
1× 6-pin
 
12%
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MSI HD 5750 1GB
R5750-MD1G
1× 6-pin
 
100%
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MSI HD 5750 1GB OC
R5770-PM2D1G-OC
1× 6-pin
 
9%
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MSI HD 5750 512MB
R5750-PM2D512
1× 6-pin
 
36%
 ModelCoresBoost ClockMemory ClockMemory Config.
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ATI Radeon HD 5970
 
3200
-
 
4 Gbps
 
4 GB GD5 256b
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ATI Radeon HD 5870 Eyefinity 6
 
1600
-
 
4.8 Gbps
 
2 GB GD5 256b
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ATI Radeon HD 5870
 
1600
-
 
4.8 Gbps
 
1 GB GD5 256b
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ATI Radeon HD 5850
 
1440
-
 
4 Gbps
 
1 GB GD5 256b
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ATI Radeon HD 5830
 
1120
-
 
4 Gbps
 
1 GB GD5 256b
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ATI Radeon HD 5770
 
800
-
 
4.8 Gbps
 
1 GB GD5 128b
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ATI Radeon HD 5750
 
720
-
 
4.6 Gbps
 
1 GB GD5 128b
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ATI Radeon HD 5670
 
400
-
 
4 Gbps
 
1 GB GD5 128b
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ATI Radeon HD 5570
 
400
-
 
1.6 Gbps
 
1 GB GD3 128b
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ATI Radeon HD 5630
 
320
-
 
780 Mbps
 
1 GB GD3 128b
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ATI Radeon HD 5550
 
320
-
 
3.2 Gbps
 
512 MB GD5 128b
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ATI Radeon HD 5450 1GB
 
80
-
 
1.6 Gbps
 
1 GB D3 64b
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ATI Radeon HD 5450 512MB
 
80
-
 
1.6 Gbps
 
512 MB D2 64b
 ModelCoresBoost ClockMemory ClockMemory Config.
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AMD Radeon HD 6770
 
800
-
 
4.8 GB/s
 
1 GB GD5 128b
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ATI Radeon HD 5770
 
800
-
 
4.8 GB/s
 
1 GB GD5 128b
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AMD Radeon HD 6770 (720 Cores)
 
720
-
 
2.7 GB/s
 
2 GB GD5 128b
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AMD Radeon HD 6750
 
720
-
 
4.6 GB/s
 
1 GB GD5 128b
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ATI Radeon HD 5750
 
720
-
 
4.6 GB/s
 
1 GB GD5 128b

Specifications

  • 1.04 billion 40nm transistors
  • TeraScale 2 Unified Processing Architecture
    • 720 Stream Processing Units
    • 36 Texture Units
    • 64 Z/Stencil ROP Units
    • 16 Color ROP Units
  • GDDR5 memory interface
  • PCI Express 2.1 x16 bus interface
  • DirectX® 11 support
    • Shader Model 5.0
    • DirectCompute 11
    • Programmable hardware tessellation unit
    • Accelerated multi-threading
    • HDR texture compression
    • Order-independent transparency
  • OpenGL 3.2 support15
  • Image quality enhancement technology
    • Up to 24x multi-sample and super-sample anti-aliasing modes
    • Adaptive anti-aliasing
    • 16x angle independent anisotropic texture filtering
    • 128-bit floating point HDR rendering
  • ATI Eyefinity multi-display technology1,4
    • Three independent display controllers
      • Drive three displays simultaneously with independent resolutions, refresh rates, color controls, and video overlays
    • Display grouping
      • Combine multiple displays to behave like a single large display
  • ATI Stream acceleration technology
    • OpenCL support14
    • DirectCompute 11
    • Accelerated video encoding, transcoding, and upscaling2,5
  • ATI CrossFireX™ multi-GPU technology16
    • Dual GPU scaling
  • ATI Avivo™ HD Video & Display technology7
    • UVD 2 dedicated video playback accelerator
    • Advanced post-processing and scaling8
    • Dynamic contrast enhancement and color correction
    • Brighter whites processing (Blue Stretch)
    • Independent video gamma control
    • Dynamic video range control
    • Support for H.264, VC-1, and MPEG-2
    • Dual-stream 1080p playback support9,10
    • DXVA 1.0 & 2.0 support
    • Integrated dual-link DVI output with HDCP11
      • Max resolution: 2560×160012
    • Integrated DisplayPort output
      • Max resolution: 2560×160012
    • HDMI® (With 3D, Deep Color and x.v.Color™)
      • Max resolution: 1920×120012
    • Integrated VGA output
      • Max resolution: 2048×153612
    • 3D stereoscopic display/glasses support13
    • Integrated HD audio controller
      • Output protected high bit rate 7.1 channel surround sound over HDMI with no additional cables required
      • Supports AC-3, AAC, Dolby TrueHD and DTS Master Audio formats
  • ATI PowerPlay™ power management technology7
    • Dynamic power management with low power idle state
    • Ultra-low power state support for multi-GPU configurations
  • Certified drivers for Windows 7, Windows Vista, and Windows XP
Requirements

  • PCI Express® based PC is required with one X16 lane graphics slot available on the motherboard
  • 450 Watt or greater power supply with one 75W 6-pin PCI Express® power connectors recommended (600 Watt and two 6-pin connectors for ATI CrossFireX™ technology in dual mode)
  • Certified power supplies are recommended.  Refer to https://support.amd.com/us/certified/power-supplies/Pages/listing.aspx for a list of Certified products
  • Minimum 1GB of system memory
  • Installation software requires CD-ROM drive
  • DVD playback requires DVD drive
  • Blu-ray™ playback requires Blu-ray drive
  • For an ATI CrossFireX™ system, a second ATI Radeon™ HD 5750 graphics card, an ATI CrossFireX Ready motherboard and one ATI CrossFireX Bridge Interconnect cable per graphics card (included) are required

Footnotes

  1. Driver version 8.66 (Catalyst 9.10) or above is required to support ATI Eyefinity technology and to enable a third display you require one panel with a DisplayPort connector.
  2. Requires application support for ATI Stream technology.
  3. HD capable monitor required.
  4. ATI Eyefinity technology works with games that support non-standard aspect ratios which is required for panning across three displays.
  5. Digital rights management restrictions may apply.
  6. ATI CrossFireX™ technology requires an ATI CrossFireX Ready motherboard, an ATI CrossFireX™ Bridge Interconnect and may require a specialized power supply.
  7. ATI PowerPlay™, ATI Avivo™ and ATI Stream are technology platforms that include a broad set of capabilities offered by certain ATI Radeon™ HD GPUs. Not all products have all features and full enablement of some capabilities and may require complementary products.
  8. Upscaling subject to available monitor resolution.
  9. Blu-ray or HD DVD drive and HD monitor required.
  10. Requires Blu-ray movie disc supporting dual 1080p streams.
  11. Playing HDCP content requires additional HDCP ready components, including but not limited to an HDCP ready monitor, Blu-ray or HD DVD disc drive, multimedia application and computer operating system.
  12. Some custom resolutions require user configuration.
  13. Requires 3D stereo drivers, glasses, and display.
  14. OpenCL compliant driver and SDK release scheduled for later in 2010.
  15. Driver support scheduled for release in 2010.
  16. ATI CrossFireX™ technology requires an ATI CrossFireX Ready motherboard, an ATI CrossFireX™ Bridge Interconnect (for each additional graphics card) and may require a specialized power supply.

AMD Expands Award-Winning Line of Graphics Products with Introduction of ATI Radeon HD 5700 Series, Delivers Best-in-Class[1] Windows 7 Performance, DirectX® 11 Gaming and ATI Eyefinity Multi-Monitor Technology

ATI Radeon™ HD 5700 series adds further momentum to AMD visual computing  leadership

SUNNYVALE, Calif. –10/19/2009 

AMD (NYSE: AMD) recently unveiled the ATI Radeon™ HD 5770 and ATI Radeon™ HD 5750 graphics cards, adding two more models to the world’s first and only suite of graphics cards to fully support Microsoft Direct X® 11 technology and ATI Eyefinity multi-monitor support. With the addition of the ATI Radeon HD 5700 series, AMD is providing PC gamers and multimedia enthusiasts with four great choices to fully enjoy the Microsoft Windows 7 experience.

(NYSE: AMD) recently unveiled the ATI Radeon™ HD 5770 and ATI Radeon™ HD 5750 graphics cards, adding two more models to the world’s first and only suite of graphics cards to fully support Microsoft Direct X® 11 technology and ATI Eyefinity multi-monitor support. With the addition of the ATI Radeon HD 5700 series, AMD is providing PC gamers and multimedia enthusiasts with four great choices to fully enjoy the Microsoft Windows 7 experience.

“The ATI Radeon HD 5800 series reaffirmed AMD as the undisputed leader in visual computing technology,” said Rick Bergman, senior vice president and general manager, AMD Products Group. “Now, the ATI Radeon HD 5700 series takes the same great features like ATI Eyefinity and ATI Stream technology as well as full hardware support for all DirectX 11 features, and bundles them into products priced well below $2002.”

  • ATI Radeon HD 5700 graphics cards deliver more than 1 TeraFLOPS of compute power, ensuring superior performance in the latest DirectX® 11 games, as well as in DirectX® 9, DirectX® 10, DirectX® 10.1 and OpenGL titles.  With a powerful graphics core built on 40nm process technology and up to 800 stream processors, gamers can enjoy DirectX 11 games now, such as EA Phenomic’s Battleforge and many more titles on the way,  including:

    With over 20 DirectX 11 titles currently in development, gamers can be ready with DirectX® 11 hardware this holiday season.

  • Today’s ATI Eyefinity technology enables up to three monitors to be used with a single ATI Radeon™ HD 5770 or ATI Radeon™ HD 5750 graphics card, delivering the most immersive gaming experience with a graphics card priced below $2003.
  • New features and functionality of ATI Stream technology allow users to harness both AMD CPUs and the ATI Radeon™ HD 5700 series graphics cards  to maximize their computing experience, helping to improve the performance of  enabled media, entertainment and productivity applications.  ATI Stream technology and the HD 5700 series support both DirectX 11 Direct Compute and OpenCL industry standards4.
  • For those who want to enjoy a home theatre experience, the ATI Radeon™ HD 5700 series supports the latest HD audio technologies such as Dolby® TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio using HDMI5. This level of audio support allows users to fully utilize the high bitrate multichannel audio streams embedded in today’s Blu-rayTM discs for the ultimate in HD home entertainment.
  • In addition to delivering tremendous DirectX 11 performance, the ATI Radeon™ HD 5700 series also leads in power efficiency consuming as little as 16 watts at idle, less than a third the amount of power required by the average household 60 watt light bulb.

Ecosystem support

The ATI Radeon™ HD 5700 series and ATI Radeon HD 5800 series of graphics cards are supported by a dozen add-in-board companies, including ASK, Asus, Diamond, Gigabyte, High Tech, MSI, Sapphire, Tul/Power Color, Visiontek and XFX.

Supporting Quotes

 

Industry Analysts

Jon Peddie Research
“I have to say that even the most enthusiastic reviews of ATI Eyefinity don’t fully capture just how impressive this technology is, not to mention the potential opportunities and applications it unlocks.  AMD has taken a bold step forward by enabling three, and soon six, monitors from one graphics card.” – Jon Peddie, founder, Jon Peddie Research

Mercury Research
“Over the last decade, graphics processors supporting each new version of DirectX have achieved high volume shipments earlier in their life cycles than their predecessors. Our forecast is that DirectX 11 capable GPUs will continue this trend with the fastest transition between technologies ever, resulting in shipments surpassing DirectX 10 GPUs in 2010.” – Dean McCarron, founder, Mercury Research

Game Developers

Codemasters – Developers of DIRT 2
“DirectCompute 11 is a huge step forward from DirectCompute 10 (which was all that was available in hardware up to DirectX 10.1).  The increased flexibility means that for most uses it’s far more efficient and there are cases of 2x or better improvement by moving to DirectCompute 11. With DirectCompute 11and the awesome power of the ATI Radeon HD 5700 and ATI Radeon HD 5800 series of graphics products, the future is really here.” – Bryan Marshall, CTO, Codemasters

EA Phenomic – Developers of BattleForge
“I love the improvements I see when BattleForge is played on DirectX 11 hardware.  AMD has been tremendously supportive of our move to DirectX 11, making their ATI Radeon HD 5700 series cards available to us ahead of launch to ensure an incredible experience when playing BattleForge, and it shows.  This game looks great and performs better than ever.” – Dirk Ringe, vice president, EA Phenomic

GSC Game World – Developers of S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Prypiat
“The entire S.T.A.L.K.E.R. series was designed to capture the starkness of a post-apocalyptic world, and DirectX 11 has helped us to establish that environment.  When coupled with support for ATI Eyefinity multi-monitor technology, the visual improvements introduced with DirectX 11 create a level of immersiveness that makes S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Prypiat a riveting game to play.” ? Ruslan Didenko, Project Lead, GSC Game World

Rebellion – Developers of Aliens vs. Predator
  “DirectCompute 11 offers a number of advantages over Direct Compute 10; better performance, more features, and greater flexibility.  The ATI Radeon HD 5750 and ATI Radeon HD 5770 graphics cards  has DirectCompute 11 support today, so why would I even think about using an older version of Direct Compute” – Chris Kingsley, CTO, Rebellion

Turbine – Developers of The Lord of the Rings Online™ and Dungeons and Dragons Online®: Eberron Unlimited™
 “Updating our titles to DirectX 11 is great for our players.  Microsoft’s latest API delivers performance enhancements and image quality improvements, a one-two punch that is sure to deliver an even better game experience!” – Christopher Dyl, CTO, Turbine

Trinigy – Developers of the Vision Game Engine
“For years, Trinigy has prided itself on developing innovative game engine technology that frees developers to create incredible game experiences. The Vision Engine’s support for DirectX 11 and the ATI Radeon HD 5700 series of graphics cards keeps us on the leading edge of game development by helping studios deliver superior graphics and ultra-realistic game environments without compromising frame rates.  We think that many developers using the Vision Engine will agree that making games with DirectX 11 will lift their games to a whole new level of realism.”
– Dag Frommhold, managing director, Trinigy

Unigine – Developers of the Unigine Game Engine
“At Unigine we’ve always prided ourselves on implementing and showcasing the latest in PC graphics technology. DirectX 11 introduces new elaborated design and raises gaming performance to amazing levels while providing great backward compatibility with DirectX 10 and DirectX 9 hardware. With DirectX 11 we are able to include support of DirectCompute 11 into Unigine that can be used for faster physics simulation, cinematic special effects of dramatic impact and breathtaking water simulation. HW tessellation empowers developers to create ultra-realistic scenes complete in every detail based on Unigine technologies. It’s like DirectX 11 is a rocket that just hit escape velocity!” ? Alexander Zaprjagaev, CTO of Unigine Corp

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