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MX35512
  • MX35512: Radeon HD 6770 1GB GDDR5 PCI-E w/ Dual DVI, HDMI, DisplayPort
  • MX35512: Radeon HD 6770 1GB GDDR5 PCI-E w/ Dual DVI, HDMI, DisplayPort
  • MX35512: Radeon HD 6770 1GB GDDR5 PCI-E w/ Dual DVI, HDMI, DisplayPort
  • MX35512: Radeon HD 6770 1GB GDDR5 PCI-E w/ Dual DVI, HDMI, DisplayPort

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Radeon HD 6770 1GB GDDR5 PCI-E w/ Dual DVI, HDMI, DisplayPort

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MX35512
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  • SKU: MX35512
  • ILC: 4895139006186
  • Part #: H677FN1GD
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HIS 6770 video card

5/5
 1/17/2012 10:20:32 PM
mr.Ger The Bear from calgary writes:
Strengths:
good video card, i ran battlefield 3 , everything high at 45 to 60 fps, crysis 2 at 45-60 fps sc2 on extreme at full 60 fps, - I crossfired mine so, BF3 on ultra, 45 to 85 fps, crysis 2 50 fps on extreme, sc2 on extreme at 100 fps. -fans are amazing, i barely hear the video cards, even with the crossfire option on. -The configuration for the video cards are easily understandable. -Price, i got this for 90 plus 30 mail in rebate at Boxing day so i bought 2 to crossfire it -dx11
Weaknesses:
it is a mid level gaming video card, so if you are a hardcore gamer that plays games or earns money from gaming, then get something better. - my processor can't handle this sometimes and occasionally have hiccups in frame rates for some games. - some games are better with crossfire, some are better without crossfire for this video card, other video cards like 6870 are better for crossfire. This one is not as prestigious. - not much change from 5770, which kind of disappoints.
Summary:
This card is an exceptional card that will satisfy consumers that occasionally play games, may it be high end or low end games. For hardcore games, this card won't satisfy you. It is very well priced and you can crossfire it for less than 250. That's equivalent to a gtx560ti! Get this card =)

HIS radeon HD 6770

4/5
 1/13/2012 2:25:11 PM
Geoff from St. Albert writes:
Strengths:
First up its small so it doesn't take much space. Plug, install new driver, update driver and playing now so install was easy. Fan is more quiet then my other comp case fans. Runs at max 49 degrees and idles 36 for me at the moment. Tested while playing SWTOR. FPS on high settings is pretty good in Skyrim. Smooth with some mild stutter sometimes which is probably the CPU since its a 2008 CPU and was showing to be either maxed out or near maxed out while playing.
Weaknesses:
It's not the 6850,6870 and so on. Want ultra smooth frame rate? Spend the extra $$$ in my opinion :P
Summary:
Good package for a cheap price. Just upgraded from a Powercolor 4870 from summer 08. It had a great heatsink but the fan was horribly noisey. This one is quiet,smaller, slightly more performance, runs just as cold and 130$ with 30$ rebate. Even though I probably should've gotten the 6850 but I can't complain since i could use a new cpu/mobo more anyways and i'm poor lol. Graphics card was about to die so I bought this and things run smoothely :)

HIS Radeon HD 6770 1GB GDDR5

5/5
 12/29/2011 8:21:54 PM
Pasi Lahtinen from High River, AB writes:
Strengths:
I have now owned this card few months and I am very satisfied with it. Due the fact that I have mostly used it with Windows 8 developers edition and ATI experimental engineering drivers I can't really say how it would behave with other operating systems. Also I have limitation by my screen that has standard HD 1080p resolution. With that said I can run any Videos or engineering graphics (CAD) or music editing programs on it and I am impressed how well it works at the several programs running.
Weaknesses:
I bought two of these at the same time in purpose to instal the other on in an older PC that has ATI HD 2600X in it. That PC has also been converted to Windows 8 DP 64bit for the fact how much faster it it works comparing to the Win XP. Unfortunately that PC didn't even boot after installing the HD 6770. PSU can't be problem since it is 600W unit and all the voltages measured correct. So my conclusion is that if you have PC that is over 7years old there is a chance that this card wouldn't work.
Summary:
That said, I would recommend this card for any never PC knowing that it would work on Windows 8 and as ATI drivers work now there is good possibility that they will work when Windows 8 finally comes out. I don't say anything about gaming because I really wouldn't know, but as comment my son run his with his Win8 and ATI 2600 to play World of Warcraft and the KB don't work on Wion7 64 drivers so we tried XP 64 drivers and they work just great. Just if used with Win8 DP.
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