very nice, this video is a good highlight for more or less relegating the HD 5770 to a media PC for maybe driving eyefinity or something with multiple displays but not too much past 2015 esports. the HD 5000 series had a really good run and i think only the upper end cards like the HD 5870 still has staying power... barely. one option might be throwing and HD 5770 into an emulation machine which can possibly justify the power cost for 5th and 6th gen consoles like playstation 1/2 and dreamcast or something. at television resolutions for playing devil may cry or wind waker it might work out pretty decent.
My gripe with the 5000 and 6000 series is that they're not priced according to their capabilities. But again, any lower than that and the seller won't even bother listing it. As for their usefulness today ... Well ... Chapter 3 in Fortnite was the first nail (that I counted). Then CS2 replacing CS:GO.
this GPU is waaay to old to even consider buying one used - but is interesting to see how a 15 year old lower mid range GPU performs nowadays, I was expecting worse results.
Yep. CS2 is out of the question. Fortnite? Maybe, if you're more of a casual player, but it is getting close to no longer being an option. Overwatch 2 is viable, at least for the first tens of matches, to learn the game. Paladins is also fine - for now. But the card makes sense mostly for older SP titles, some PVE like Warframe or Genshin. And that's about it, unfortunately.
very nice, this video is a good highlight for more or less relegating the HD 5770 to a media PC for maybe driving eyefinity or something with multiple displays but not too much past 2015 esports. the HD 5000 series had a really good run and i think only the upper end cards like the HD 5870 still has staying power... barely. one option might be throwing and HD 5770 into an emulation machine which can possibly justify the power cost for 5th and 6th gen consoles like playstation 1/2 and dreamcast or something. at television resolutions for playing devil may cry or wind waker it might work out pretty decent.
My gripe with the 5000 and 6000 series is that they're not priced according to their capabilities. But again, any lower than that and the seller won't even bother listing it.
As for their usefulness today ... Well ... Chapter 3 in Fortnite was the first nail (that I counted). Then CS2 replacing CS:GO.
this GPU is waaay to old to even consider buying one used - but is interesting to see how a 15 year old lower mid range GPU performs nowadays, I was expecting worse results.
True. Two years ago, this GPU was still a viable option. Less, much less now.
try testing quadro cards. as i said last time the k620 is impressing. if u spent 8$ more u can get a p620 which is much better
If I see a defective one, I'll buy one and try fixing it.
im surprised this thing can even run cs2
It runs it, but I would pick something more powerful to play a match of CS2.
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Eh, "Vorbaraie GPT" scoate o engleza cu accent.
If you're gettting less than 60 fps in a competitive shooter it's not worth playing imo
Yep. CS2 is out of the question. Fortnite? Maybe, if you're more of a casual player, but it is getting close to no longer being an option.
Overwatch 2 is viable, at least for the first tens of matches, to learn the game.
Paladins is also fine - for now.
But the card makes sense mostly for older SP titles, some PVE like Warframe or Genshin. And that's about it, unfortunately.