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So I currently have an ATI Rafeon HD5570 in my computer and I am thinking of purchasing Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3. I want to know whether this game will run smoothly, even at low graphics settings. Thank you!

asked Nov 20 '11 at 09:17

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I personally own the ATI Radeaon HD5770 and have been playing Call of Duty MW3 for the past few days and game play never lags, the colors are amazing, and i have absolutely no complaints at all. I know you asked about the 5570 and i have googled there is a large difference between them as the following link suggest:

http://www.hwcompare.com/199/radeon-hd-5570-vs-radeon-hd-5770/

However, I ran some tests and my card was not maxed out (core speed or memory) while playing the game so i think the 5570 may support MW3.

Hope this helps

answered Nov 20 '11 at 10:16

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I would personally get a better card. You will most likely be able to play older games, but probably struggle with newer games. I had to run games like Dirt3 at half resolution on my 5450. I recently purchased a 6750 for only $75. I am able to play games like Skyrim, and Dirt3 on Ultra settings. I assume you aren't going to be using eyefinity. I haven't got my DP active adapter yet, so I'm not sure how the card will hold up on 3 monitors, but single monitor gaming is great.

Link: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814150572

answered Nov 22 '11 at 02:35

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Graphics Cards are a big industry and i'm quite a big fan of them. All i can say is "No" depending on the game you want to play. Put it in the perspective you would like to Max out crysis 2 then No it wouldn't but if you want to play it on Low settings it might just handle it. Allthough the 5570 is a great card why don't you look into things such as ATI Crossfire? This brings 2 cards say the 5450 x 2 to the motherboard which doesn't give double the power or graphics it takes the strain off each card allowing better performance FPS with 2 5540's Crossfired it will be a little by about £10/$10 above the 5570 single but for better performance £10/$10 is Nothing.

If you need any hardware help message me Tollz

answered Nov 22 '11 at 08:28

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I'm going to be honest, this is wrong, crossfire isn't better than one card most of the time. On AMD GPU systems, only a 33% performance gain is noticed over one card of the same model. I higher card will generally perform far better that 2. Crossfire is intended for use with the highest cards as a way of getting more than one of the best. It's more cost effective to get one card with more power than two lesser cards.

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