Summary and Conclusion:
A while back Techwarelabs reviewed a reference card the HD5550 right after eyefinity was announced, the technology was interesting but wasn’t quite as polished as it is now, it is good to see it come a lot further. That being said PowerColor’s Radeon HD6770 is a nice leap forward for both the price point as well as the performance. PowerColor’s HD 6770 currently runs around $130 for a single card that performs very well in real world tests whether powering one monitor or 3 it holds its own and provides top end performance at a price that is far short of the 400+ you might pay for a ‘top’ end card. I was impressed by the DX11 performance. I would like to see a display port adapter or cable included in the box when it advertises “supports 3 monitors” this is something most manufacturers could take to heart. Overall good presentation and great perfomance earn this an awesome hardware award and my recommendation for anyone not looking to spend $400 but still wants good performance.
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Atleast if AMD HD 7770 comes with no power cord and less power, also Llano FM2 supporting integrated crossfire with HD7770 to double the performance, at a price tag around 250$ for both combined, then AMD can take Intel and Nvidia both out of the 100$ to 200$ processor and graphic cards segment respectively