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Sapphire Radeon HD 7950 3GB OC
PCI Express; RAM: 3072 MB; Processor clock speed: 900 MHz; DirectX version: 11.1; …; Newest review: 1/2012 Sapphire's Radeon HD 7950 OverClock will only show it's full value with a large HD screen, but if that's what you've got, TechRadar don't reckon there's another GPU …
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Sapphire Radeon HD 6790
PCI Express; RAM: 1024 MB; Processor clock speed: 840 MHz; DirectX version: 11; Shader model …; Newest review: 11/2011 If you absolutely can't spend more than £100 on a graphics card, then Sapphire's Radeon HD 6790 is the one for you, says PC Advisor. It even beats more expensive offerings like the 6850 in … 1 review |
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Sapphire Radeon HD 6950 (2 GB)
PCI Express; RAM: 2048 MB; Processor clock speed: 800 MHz; DirectX version: 11; Shader model …; Newest review: 5/2011 Only the most powerful and expensive Nvidia cards can look down on Sapphire's Radeon HD 6950, and even then the difference is only of a few fps, say PC Format. Unfortunately, the difference in …
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Sapphire Radeon HD 6950 Dirt3 Edition
PCI Express; RAM: 2048 MB; Processor clock speed: 800 MHz; DirectX version: 11; Cooling …; Newest review: 6/2011 The impressive overclocking potential of Sapphire's Radeon HD 6950 together with its spectacular cooling capabilities makes it a card seriously worth checking out, say TechRadar. There are a … 1 review |
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Sapphire Radeon HD 6950 FleX (2GB)
PCI Express; RAM: 2048 MB; Processor clock speed: 800 MHz; DirectX version: 11; Cooling …; Newest review: 7/2011
PC Advisor were wowed by the performance of Sapphire's version of the Radeon HD 6950 Flex, saying that its sub-£200 price makes it superb value for money. The inclusion of built-in three-way
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More information at: PC Advisor, 7/2011 Sapphire Radeon HD 6950 Flex The Radeon HD 6950 is exactly the same card as the 6970, the only difference being that some of its cores have been locked so that it runs at 800MHz instead of 880MHz. … to review
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Sapphire Radeon HD 7770 OC
PCI Express; RAM: 1024 MB; Processor clock speed: 1150 MHz; DirectX version: 11.1; …; Newest review: 4/2012 Sapphire have raised the stock clock from the original Radeon card to 1150MHz core and 5000MHz for the 1GB GDDR5 memory, offering 12% extra performance. Micro Mart like the HD 7770 GHz Edition …
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Sapphire Radeon HD 7970 3GB
RAM: 3072 MB; Processor clock speed: 925 MHz; DirectX version: 11.1; Cooling Solution: Active; Newest review: 2/2012 Sapphire have followed AMD's reference design for the Radeon HD 7970 graphics card, the only difference is the Sapphire branding on the cooler which has redesigned fan blades for a quieter and … 1 review |
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Sapphire Radeon HD 6970 FleX Edition
PCI Express; RAM: 2048 MB; DirectX version: 11; Cooling Solution: Active; Newest review: 2/2012
Using a FleX card, you can power up to three monitors at once as Sapphire have given the HDMI port its own clock generator, so it's not reliant on the DVI. It's a simple solution to the
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More information at: IT Reviews, 2/2012 Sapphire Radeon HD6970 FleX Edition The FleX Edition range of graphics cards from Sapphire have been designed to make it easier to use AMD's Eyefinity multi-screen tech, without having to purchase super expensive extras. … to review
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Sapphire Vapor-X HD 7970 GHz Edition
PCI Express; RAM: 3072 MB; Processor clock speed: 1000 MHz; DirectX version: 11; …; Newest review: 9/2012
Not only does Sapphire's auto-OC feature work like a charm, but it's possible to go above that if you have what it takes, making the Vapor-X HD 7970 GHz Edition a fantastic choice for
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More information at: PCFormat, 9/2012 Sapphire Vapor-X HD 7970 GHz If you can pay the crazy money this card demands, you're either really wealthy, a professional gamer, or insane. Is it really worth spending so much? … to review
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Sapphire Radeon HD 6770 Vapor-X
PCI Express; RAM: 1024 MB; Processor clock speed: 860 MHz; DirectX version: 11; Cooling …; Newest review: 8/2011
Since Sapphire's Radeon HD 6770 Vapor-X is basically the HD 5770 with an almost imperceptible overclock of 10MHz and better cooling but also higher power requirements, PCFormat reckon that
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More information at: PCFormat, 8/2011 Sapphire HD 6770 Vapor-X Nvidia is not the only manufacturer to rebrand old cards with new series numbers; with the HD 6770 Vapor-X, AMD is basically re-releasing the HD 5770 with a negligible speed increase of 10MHz. … to review
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Sapphire Radeon HD 6850 Vapor-X
PCI Express; RAM: 1024 MB; Processor clock speed: 800 MHz; DirectX version: 11; Cooling …; Newest review: 10/2011
The Radeon HD6850 Vapor-X performs extremely-well when used with the latest games. The Sapphire designed card is overclocked at the factory and comes with PCBs and cooling systems. Not only does this
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More information at: Computer act!ve, 10/2011 Sapphire Radeon HD6850 Vapor-X graphics card Using the Northern Islands technology from AMD, motherboard partners have been able to create general consumer and budget level graphics cards. … to review
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Sapphire Radeon HD 6770 Flex
PCI Express; RAM: 1024 MB; Processor clock speed: 850 MHz; DirectX version: 11; Shader model …; Newest review: 9/2011
More evolution than revolution, the Radeon HD 6770 is a superb successor to last year's excellent HD 5770, and Sapphire's HD 6770 FleX version is a godsend if you're fond of gaming on
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More information at: Expert Reviews, 9/2011 Sapphire Radeon HD 6770 FleX The Radeon HD 5770 was a fantastic midrange choice, providing oodles of power at a very decent price. Now its successor, the Radeon HD 6770, has arrived, and this is Sapphire's 'FleX' take on it. … to review
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Sapphire Radeon HD 6570 1GB DDR3 HM
PCI Express; RAM: 1024 MB; Processor clock speed: 650 MHz; DirectX version: 11; Cooling …; Newest review: 9/2011 Since this is clearly not a card aimed at power gaming but rather at media centre PC builders or casual gamers, the cheaper Radeon HD 6770 could look like the better option. However, PC Advisor …
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Sapphire Radeon Ultimate HD 6670 1GB
PCI Express; RAM: 1024 MB; Processor clock speed: 800 MHz; DirectX version: 11; Cooling …; Newest review: 12/2011
Micro Mart felt that if they were building a media system, they might like more potential for gaming than the Sapphire HD6670 has to offer, but if that's not a priority and smooth video
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More information at: TechRadar UK, 8/2011 Sapphire HD 6670 Ultimate Sapphire's HD 6670 is just an incremental improvement over its predecessor, the HD 5670, but the price tag remains almost the same, so is it worth upgrading to? … to review
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Sapphire Radeon HD 7750 Ultimate 1GB
PCI Express; RAM: 1024 MB; Processor clock speed: 800 MHz; DirectX version: 11; Cooling …; Newest review: 4/2012 The Sapphire Radeon HD7750 Ultimate graphics card is a stripped down version of the AMD 28nm Southern Islands architecture. As it is a budget card, it is slower than others from the HD7000 range but …
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Sapphire Radeon HD 6670
PCI Express; Processor clock speed: 800 MHz; DirectX version: 11; Cooling Solution: Active; Newest review: 5/2011 The Sapphire AMD Radeon HD 6670 is a decent proposition for those looking for a budget graphics card, but it will only provide playable framerates for the latest games on medium settings. The team at … 1 review |
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Sapphire Radeon HD 6450 FleX (1 GB)
RAM: 1024 MB; Processor clock speed: 625 MHz; DirectX version: 11; Cooling Solution: Passive; Newest review: 1/2012 As the HD 6450 is Sapphire's lowest performer, gamers won't be interested, but with DX11 compatibility and 3-screen Eyefinity, it certainly offers more than most integrated graphics … 1 review |
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Sapphire Radeon HD 5850 Xtreme
PCI Express; RAM: 1024 MB; Processor clock speed: 725 MHz; DirectX version: 11; Cooling …; Newest review: 6/2011
The fact that Sapphire has used the last-generation Radeon HD 5850 chip for this card means that it easily outperforms more modern cards in its same price range and can even stand up to the more
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More information at: IT Reviews, 5/2011 Sapphire - Radeon HD5850 Extreme graphics card Whenever AMD or Nvidia releases a new graphics architecture, there's a tendency never to look back - the new is always better. That may be so, but in doing so you'd overlook some excellent cards that people raved about when they first appeared. Sapphire latest cards hark back a generation to the 5000 series of GPUs, the HD5850 Xtreme (our review model) and HD5830 Xtreme. … to review
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Sapphire Radeon HD 6950 Toxic
PCI Express; RAM: 2048 MB; DirectX version: 11; Cooling Solution: Active; Newest review: 8/2011 Sapphire's take on AMD's Radeon HD 6950 is an excellent performer that adds a 10% boost to the stock card's speeds and a more efficient cooling system. Micro Mart found it to be almost … 1 review |
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Sapphire Radeon HD 6850 Toxic
PCI Express; RAM: 1024 MB; Processor clock speed: 820 MHz; DirectX version: 11; Cooling …; Newest review: 12/2010 Price wise, the Sapphire Radeon HD 6850 Toxic can't prove itself as the out-and-out winner against its competitors. Tech Radar did like the access to voltage controls and nicely designed … 3 reviews |
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Product information and further reviews
Sapphire Radeon HD 4870 X2 PC Advisor 8/2008 - Although the power of graphics cards is increasing at a rapid rate the requirements of most modern games are also going up, so what is top-of-the-line today can be left wanting in as little as a few months. So what if you could cram two of top-of-the-line graphics chips onto one card? Which is exactly what ATI has done with the Radeon HD 4870 X2.
Sapphire Radeon HD4870 graphics card Personal Computer World 8/2008 - After a long while in the wilderness, AMD is back with a vengeance hoping its HD4870 graphics card will be enough to wrestle back the performance crown from NVidia.
Sapphire ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT graphics card PC Advisor 12/2007 - Although an inexpensive graphics card, the the Sapphire ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT struggles to hit decent games framerates. In the world of PC technology you tend to get what you pay for. This principle certainly applies to graphics cards – the more you shell out, the better the performance will be.
Sapphire 4850 Toxic graphics card Register Hardware 9/2008 - The Radeon 4850 is a powerful graphics card, on that score there is no doubt, however, this power means the card runs hot; around 80° at full pelt. This high temperature won't have much of a detrimental effect on the card itself, but if you want to keep the rest of your system from heating up, Sapphire's 'Toxic' version of the card may be the one to go for.
Sapphire Radeon HD 2900 XT PC Advisor 5/2007 - If we've learned one thing about the graphics card market, it's that delays are rarely a good sign. Having waited for the first ATI DirectX 10.0 card since, well, DirectX 10.0 itself, we were therefore sceptical about the eventual results. But ATI and AMD's first collaboration looks like being a huge success.
Sapphire Radeon X1950 Pro Ultimate PC Advisor 2/2007 - News pages usually concentrate on the showy next-generation graphics chips, but the ones that really fly off the shelves are the £100-£150 workhorses. The original Sapphire X1950 Pro was one of the better cards at this price level. So how does the firm follow that up? By producing the slightly enhanced X1950 Pro Ultimate.
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