To close the week and then release on Tuesday by AMD / ATi today we bring you the newly released Radeon HD 5770 dual mode ie Crossfire X. Thinking about the current cost of a Crossfire X setup is very easy to think that any buyer can access one way or another to have two video cards in your computer without thinking that years ago many said do not drink this water and are now ardent devotees of these configurations.

Over time we have seen climbing performance multi-GPU configurations has improved enough to support these solutions but do not want to turn the panacea. With the small Radeon HD 5770 may be given both in for good measure. This configuration may not be attractive in the first instance after seeing the way solo performance of the Radeon HD 5770 in the review we did, but not good to rush so much it's always good to meditate a little.

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Taking into consideration the impatient and those who do not ponder your purchases we will want to give this brief review where we board the evidence already available but now with two HD 5770 as hosts which promise to enter the major leagues with a cost of approximately USD $ 318 depending on the manufacturer's suggested retail price for two HD 5770.

Now we leave you with two small cards that now we are surprised by the form of scale compared to its bigger brothers the Radeon HD 5770 in Crossfire X.