AMD Radeon HD 6570 is a graphics processor. This product is part of the Radeon series and is available from AMD. The AMD Radeon HD 6570 has been tested via the Phoronix Test Suite in the configurations listed below.
The AMD Radeon HD 6570 product can be found for approximately $60 USD with an average price of $78 USD. Shop on: Amazon.com - NewEgg.com.
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phoronix-test-suite(apache) - Tests on Ubuntu 10.04, AMD Athlon XP 3200, GeForce 7600 GS, MSI LTD MS-6570
run1 - Tests on SUSE LINUX 11.2, AMD Athlon XP 2600, ATI RV350 AR, MSI LTD MS-6570
x11perf_test - Tests on Ubuntu 8.10, MandrivaLinux 2010.0, AMD Athlon XP 3000, ATI Radeon R350, ASUS A7V600-X, MSI LTD MS-6570
render - Tests on Ubuntu 9.04, AMD Athlon XP 2800, GeForce4 MX GPU, MSI MS-6570
ACPI - Tests on Ubuntu 9.04, AMD Athlon XP 2800, GeForce4 MX GPU, MSI MS-6570
AMD's Turks GPUs Work On Open-Source, Sort Of: Back on Tuesday, AMD officially rolled out their "Turks" graphics processors with the launch of the Radeon HD 6570 and Radeon HD 6670 graphics cards. On Wednesday the Phoronix review of the Sapphire Radeon HD 6570 was published under Ubuntu Linux, but using the proprietary Catalyst driver.
Sapphire Radeon HD 6570: AMD has expanded its Radeon HD 6000 series family, with the launch this week of the mid-range Radeon HD 6570 and Radeon HD 6670 graphics cards. We were sent over a Sapphire Radeon HD 6570 in advance, but as it did not arrive until Monday, the results are only now available.
rage3d.com: AMD launches the final discrete GPU in the Northern Islands line, codenamed Turks. Fitting into two product lines, and two price points, we investigate how the HD 6570 and HD 6670 move things on from last year's Redwood cards, including a look at a nice Sapphire HD 6670 with Artic Cooling heatsink as standard.
AMD Radeon HD 6570 reviews are also available at: techgage.com and techwarelabs.com.
eteknix.com: I'm going to start things off on a bad note, as you may or may not know, we took a look at the AMD Radeon 6450 not so long ago, and it was great for the general usage tasks and HTPC purposes but it didn't really get our blood pumping, but it was never really set out to do that in the first place.