
Sapphire’s Radeon HD5750 is a budget graphics card, but offers some exciting potential for gamers who can’t afford to go down the high-priced road. No shame in that, and we’re bang-for-the-buck fanboys as much as the next person. The 5700 series cards bring some very attractive features to the table, so let’s take a closer look and see how this one shapes up.
Via PureOverclock

Cool, one of the more reasonably priced hd 5000 series !
Cool, one of the more reasonably priced hd 5000 series !
ATI just keeps throwing salt on Nvidia's wound.
Yes, it seems Nvidia may be slowly losing the Enthusiast graphics niche. Let's hope they don't!
We'll just have to wait and see if the Fermi can heal their wounds.
i don't think so, i remember reading somewhere that the gt200 series cost too much to produce and they weren't making enough money, i assume the gt300 series will be similar, unless they set their prices sky high
I meant performance wise. Nvidia will never a better bang for your buck knowing their pricing track record.
It'd be sweet if Nvidia pulls another great bang for your buck Fermi board like the 8800GT was back in the day.
let's hope, i'd hate to see nvidia get run over by ati, healthy competition is always good.
True, but usually they make up for it in terms of their performance, always slightly better than the competition, but is it worth the extra bling bling?
True, if Nvidia had no competition they could charge what ever price they want for their video cards.
Well, of course, then they'd be a monopoly
ATI just keeps throwing salt on Nvidia's wound.
Yes, it seems Nvidia may be slowly losing the Enthusiast graphics niche. Let's hope they don't!
We'll just have to wait and see if the Fermi can heal their wounds.
i don't think so, i remember reading somewhere that the gt200 series cost too much to produce and they weren't making enough money, i assume the gt300 series will be similar, unless they set their prices sky high
I meant performance wise. Nvidia will never a better bang for your buck knowing their pricing track record.
It'd be sweet if Nvidia pulls another great bang for your buck Fermi board like the 8800GT was back in the day.
let's hope, i'd hate to see nvidia get run over by ati, healthy competition is always good.
True, but usually they make up for it in terms of their performance, always slightly better than the competition, but is it worth the extra bling bling?
True, if Nvidia had no competition they could charge what ever price they want for their video cards.
Well, of course, then they'd be a monopoly
ATI just keeps throwing salt on Nvidia's wound.
Yes, it seems Nvidia may be slowly losing the Enthusiast graphics niche. Let's hope they don't!
We'll just have to wait and see if the Fermi can heal their wounds.
i don't think so, i remember reading somewhere that the gt200 series cost too much to produce and they weren't making enough money, i assume the gt300 series will be similar, unless they set their prices sky high
I meant performance wise. Nvidia will never a better bang for your buck knowing their pricing track record.
It'd be sweet if Nvidia pulls another great bang for your buck Fermi board like the 8800GT was back in the day.
let's hope, i'd hate to see nvidia get run over by ati, healthy competition is always good.
True, but usually they make up for it in terms of their performance, always slightly better than the competition, but is it worth the extra bling bling?
True, if Nvidia had no competition they could charge what ever price they want for their video cards.
Well, of course, then they'd be a monopoly
ATI just keeps throwing salt on Nvidia's wound.
Yes, it seems Nvidia may be slowly losing the Enthusiast graphics niche. Let's hope they don't!
We'll just have to wait and see if the Fermi can heal their wounds.
i don't think so, i remember reading somewhere that the gt200 series cost too much to produce and they weren't making enough money, i assume the gt300 series will be similar, unless they set their prices sky high
I meant performance wise. Nvidia will never a better bang for your buck knowing their pricing track record.
It'd be sweet if Nvidia pulls another great bang for your buck Fermi board like the 8800GT was back in the day.
let's hope, i'd hate to see nvidia get run over by ati, healthy competition is always good.
True, but usually they make up for it in terms of their performance, always slightly better than the competition, but is it worth the extra bling bling?
True, if Nvidia had no competition they could charge what ever price they want for their video cards.
Well, of course, then they'd be a monopoly