The ATI Radeon HD5770, the lower-cost version of the 5870, boasts the same DirectX11 compliance but does so with a much lower impact to your wallet. FiringSquad took the 5770 and 5750 out for a spin and published the results in a new benchmark.
This is where the Radeon 5700 series comes in. With pricing starting as low as $109 for the Radeon 5750 512MB, it’s a very feasible option for a lot of gamers on a budget. Based on the same DX11 architecture powering the Radeon 5800 lineup, the 5700 series of cards have been designed to give you all the key features found in ATI’s flagship DX11 products, only they’ve been tweaked to be cheaper to produce.