
This is just rediculously late in the 5770 product cycle, just like the 9800GT Silent Cell was. I know the 5750 Silent Cell has been out for a while but it was quite a bit behind other passive -as-stock options. Gigabyte MUST come up with these designs much earlier in the product life cycle. I am going to say something I've said before but maybe not here.
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The heatsink is a densely-packed aluminum fin array to which heat is conveyed by four 6 mm thick heat pipes.Ĭooling assembly aside, the card sticks to AMD reference clock speeds - 850 MHz core, 1200 MHz (4800 MHz effective) memory, and uses 1 GB of GDDR5 memory across a 128-bit wide memory interface.

At its end, the heatsink also extends a good couple of inches over the height of the card, some of its fins even protrude out of the rear panel. What's more peculiar is its large GPU cooler that covers the length and height of the card, and extends a couple of inches over the length of the card. This 100% non-reference design card is built using Gigabyte's Ultra Durable VGA technology (comprising of 2 oz copper PCB, ferrite-core chokes, Low RDS (on) MOSFETs, and binned high-performance memory chips. Gigabyte is readying a new passively-cooled Radeon HD 5770 graphics card called the Gigabyte HD 5770 Silent Cell, carrying model number GV-R577SL-1GD.
