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Overclocking

In our overclocking tests the card proved to be a decent performed and we finally ended up with 850/1350 MHz clock speeds. This almost 20% rise over the stock speeds is sure to show also on the performance tests and should bring the 5750 very close to its bigger brother - the 5770.
Benchmarks
All the benchmarks were run with the same setup. The processor was overclocked to 4.05GHz just to make sure that the CPU isn't the bottleneck on the benchmarks. One must remember that the results that we achieved cannot be directly compared to other systems and the achieved overclocks depend greatly on the card. Unfortunately, due to the fact that I'm still working on rerunning some of the benchmarks on the newer drivers, this card is going to be compared with results that were gotten with older drivers. Some of the results may be a little bit different with the newest drivers, but the differences aren't that drastic in most cases.
Hardware used for the benchmarks:- Processor: Intel Core 2 E8500 (9 x 450 MHz)
- Motherboard: Foxconn Black Ops
- Memory: 2 * 1 GB Patriot 1800LLK (1800 MHz 7-7-7-20)
- Video: Being tested....
- Sound: Onboard Audio
- Storage: Western Digital 200 GB
- Power Supply: Xigmatek NRP-HC1201
- Chassis: Antec Skeleton (Modded)
- Cooling: Corsair Nautilus (Modded)
- Operating System: Windows Vista Ultimate x64 SP1
3DMark06

Starting from the first benchmark the Vapor-X HD5750 shows great promise. At stock speed the single card already sits between the previous generation HD4870 and HD4850 and when overclocked it even beats the more expensive HD5770 card. The crossfire setup performed even better, topping the charts with just under 20000 points.
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