Gigabyte GV-R575D5-1GD Radeon HD 5750 1GB ATX HDMI Graphics Card
Gigabyte GV-R575D5-1GD Radeon HD 5750 1GB ATX HDMI Graphics Card
GV R575D5-1GD
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Product Description
Faster clocks, double the transistor density of earlier 40 nm technology. 40nm technology helped make HD5750 series products the most advanced GPUs ever highest clocks speeds, incredible feature integration, full performance and precision all the time, and ability to take advantage of future, higher-speed memories. Microsoft Windows 7 is the next generation operating system that will mark a dramatic improvement in the way the OS takes advantage of the graphics processing unit (GPU) to provide a more compelling user experience. By taking advantage of the GPU for both graphics and computing, Windows 7 will not only make today's PCs more visual and more interactive but also ensure that they have the speed and responsiveness customers want. AvivoHD could provide vibrant high fidelity, flawlessly smooth next-generation video playback. AvivoHD technology easily allows your PCs to become digital home media centre by its compelling video pipeline design that comprises the latest high definition video hardware acceleration, including H.264 and WMV9. ATI’s all-new Catalyst Control Center goes far beyond traditional driver configuration software—it’s a feature-rich and stable 3D acceleration control application that puts you in complete command of your ATI visual processing unit (VPU). Catalyst Control Center offers exceptional graphics performance and visual quality for the ultimate in performance, stability, and innovation. Safe GPU overclocking, custom profiles, and assignable hotkeys are just a few of the many new features. You’ll also enjoy frequent updates, reliable customer service, and an interactive user feedback program, all backed by ATI’s technical confidence, industry-leading capability, and uncompromising commitment to creating your ultimate visual experience. Shader Model 5.0 adds support for indexed temporaries which can be quite useful for certain tasks.Regular direct temporary access is preferable is most cases. One reason is that indexed temporaries are hard to optimize. The shader optimizer may not be able to identify optimizations across indexed accesses that could otherwise have been detected. Furthermore, indexed temporaries tend to increase register pressure a lot. An ordinary shader that contains for instance a few dozen variables will seldom consume a few dozen temporaries in the end but is likely to be optimized down to a handful depending on what the shader does. This is because the shader optimizer can easily track all variables and reuse registers. This is typically not possible for indexed temporaries, thus the register pressure of the shader may increase dramatically. This could be detrimental to performance as it reduces the hardware’s ability to hide latencies.

  • Powered by Radeon HD 5750 GPU
  • Supports PCI Express 2.0
  • Microsoft DirectX 11 and OpenGL 3.1 support
  • Integrated with the first 1GB GDDR5 memory and 128-bit memory interface
  • Supports CrossFireX and AvivoHD technology
  • Features Dual dual-link DVI-I / D-sub (By adaptor)/ HDMI/ Displayport


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