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Written by Bruce Normann   
Sunday, 13 June 2010
Table of Contents: Page Index
ASUS Radeon EAH5870 V2 Video Card
Radeon HD 5870 GPU Features
ASUS EAH5870 V2 Features
ASUS EAH5870/2DIS/1GD5/V2 Specifications
Closer Look: ASUS Radeon HD5870 V2
Detailed Features: ASUS EAH5870 V2
Video Card Testing Methodology
3DMark Vantage Benchmarks
Crysis Benchmark Results
Battlefield: Bad Company 2 Benchmark Results
Devil May Cry 4 Benchmark
Aliens Vs. Predator DX11 Benchmark Results
Far Cry 2 Benchmarks
Resident Evil 5 Benchmarks
Unigine - Heaven Benchmarks
S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat Benchmarks
ASUS EAH5870 V2 Temperature
VGA Power Consumption
Radeon HD 5870 Final Thoughts
ASUS EAH5870 V2 Conclusion

Video Card Testing Methodology

With the widespread adoption of Windows7 in the marketplace, and given the prolonged and extensive pre-release testing that occurred on a global scale, there are compelling reasons to switch all testing to this highly anticipated, operating system. Overall performance levels of Windows 7 are favorable compared to Windows XP, and there is solid support for the 64-bit version, something enthusiasts have anxiously awaited for years. After several months of product testing with Win7-64, I can vouch for its stability and performance; I can't think of any reasons why I would want to switch back to XP.

Our site polls and statistics indicate that the over 90% of our visitors use their PC for playing video games, and practically every one of you are using a screen resolutions mentioned above. Since all of the benchmarks we use for testing represent different game engine technology and graphic rendering processes, this battery of tests will provide a diverse range of results for you to gauge performance on your own computer system. All of the benchmark applications are capable of utilizing DirectX 10, and that is how they were tested. Some of these benchmarks have been used widely for DirectX 9 testing in the XP environment, and it is critically important to differentiate between results obtained with different versions. Each game behaves differently in DX9 and DX10 formats. Crysis is an extreme example, with frame rates in DirectX 10 only about half what was available in DirectX 9.ASUS_EAH5870v2_Video_Card_GPU-Z_0.4.3_Pg1.png

At the start of all tests, the previous display adapter driver is uninstalled and trace components are removed using Driver Cleaner Pro.We then restart the computer system to establish our display settings and define the monitor. Once the hardware is prepared, we begin our testing. According to the Steam Hardware Survey published at the time of Windows 7 launch, the most popular gaming resolution is 1280x1024 (17-19" standard LCD monitors) closely followed by 1024x768 (15-17" standard LCD). However, because these resolutions are considered 'low' by most standards, our benchmark performance tests concentrate on the up-and-coming higher-demand resolutions: 1680x1050 (22-24" widescreen LCD) and 1920x1200 (24-28" widescreen LCD monitors).

Each benchmark test program begins after a system restart, and the very first result for every test will be ignored since it often only caches the test. This process proved extremely important in several benchmarks, as the first run served to cache maps allowing subsequent tests to perform much better than the first. Each test is completed five times, the high and low results are discarded, and the average of the three remaining results is displayed in our article.

Test System

  • Motherboard: ASUS M4A79T Deluxe (2205 BIOS)
  • System Memory: 2x 2GB OCZ Reaper HPC DDR3 1600MHz (7-7-7-24)
  • Processor: AMD Phenom II 720 Black Edition (Overclock to 3.6 GHz)
  • CPU Cooler: CoolerMaster Hyper Z600
  • Video: ASUS EAH5870/2DIS/1GD5/V2 Radeon HD 5870
  • Drive 1: GSKILL Titan SSD, 128GB
  • Optical Drive: Sony NEC Optiarc AD-7190A-OB 20X IDE DVD Burner
  • Enclosure: CM STORM Sniper Gaming Case
  • PSU: Corsair CMPSU-750TX ATX12V V2.2 750Watt
  • Monitor: SOYO 24"; Widescreen LCD Monitor (DYLM24E6) 1920X1200
  • Operating System: Windows 7 Ultimate Version 6.1 (Build 7600)

Benchmark Applications

  • 3DMark Vantage v1.0.1 Benchmark(8x Anti Aliasing & 16x Anisotropic Filtering)
  • Crysis v1.21 Benchmark (Very High Settings, 0x and 4x Anti-Aliasing)
  • BattleField: Bad Company 2 (High Quality, HBAO, 8x Anti-Aliasing, 16x Anisotropic Filtering, Single-Player Intro Scene)
  • Devil May Cry 4 Benchmark Demo (Ultra Quality, 8x MSAA)
  • Aliens vs. Predator (Texture Q-Very High, Shadow Q-High, HW Tessellation & Advanced Shadow Sampling-ON, MSAA-4x, AF-16x, SSAO-ON)
  • Far Cry 2 v1.02 Benchmark (Very High Performance, Ultra-High Quality, 8x Anti-Aliasing)
  • Resident Evil 5 Benchmark(8x Anti-Aliasing, Motion Blur ON, Quality Levels-High)
  • Unigine Heaven Benchmark (DX11, High Shaders, Normal Tessellation, 16x AF, 4x & 8x AA)
  • S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Call of Pripyat Benchmark (Ultra-Quality, Enhanced DX10 and DX11 light, 4x MSAA, SSAO Default-High and HDAO-Ultra)

Video Card Test Products

Product Series

Stream Processors

Core Clock (MHz)

Shader Clock (MHz)

Memory Clock (MHz)

Memory Amount

Memory Interface

ASUS Radeon HD4850 (EAH4850 TOP)

800

680

N/A

1050

512MB GDDR3

256-bit

ATI Radeon HD5770 (Engineering Sample)

800

850

N/A

1200

1.0GB GDDR5

128-bit

XFX Radeon HD5830 (HD-583X-ZNFV)

1120

800

N/A

1000

1.0GB GDDR5

256-bit

ASUS GeForce GTX 260 (ENGTX260 MATRIX)

216

576

1242

999

896MB GDDR3

448-bit

XFX Radeon HD5850 (21162-00-50R)

1440

725

N/A

1000

1.0GB GDDR5

256-bit

MSI GeForce GTX 275 (N275GTX Twin Frozr OC)

240

666

1476

1161

896MB GDDR3

448-bit

ASUS GeForce GTX 285 (GTX285 MATRIX)

240

662

1476

1242

1.0GB GDDR3

512-bit

XFX Radeon HD5870 (HD-587X-ZNFC)

1600

850

N/A

1200

1.0GB GDDR5

256-bit

ASUS Radeon HD5870-Overclocked (EAH5870/2DIS/1GD5/V2)

1600

1000

N/A

1250

1.0GB GDDR5

256-bit

  • ASUS Radeon HD4850 (EAH4850 TOP - Catalyst 8.732.0.0)
  • XFX Radeon HD5750 (HD-575X-ZN - Catalyst 8.732.0.0)
  • ATI Radeon HD5770 (Engineering Sample - Catalyst 8.732.0.0)
  • XFX Radeon HD5830 (HD-583X-ZNFV - Catalyst 8.732.0.0)
  • XFX Radeon HD5850 (21162-00-50R - ATI Catalyst 8.732.0.0)
  • ASUS GeForce GTX 260 (ENGTX260 MATRIX- Forceware v197.45)
  • MSI GeForce GTX 275 (N275GTX Twin Frozr OC- Forceware v197.45)
  • ASUS GeForce GTX 285 (GTX285 MATRIX- Forceware v197.45)
  • XFX Radeon HD5870 (HD-587X-ZNFC - Catalyst 8.732.0.0)
  • ASUS Radeon HD5870 (EAH5870/2DIS/1GD5/V2) - Catalyst 8.732.0.0)



 

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