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Product Reviews Net (Free subscription) | 06/10/2008
Say hello to the Sapphire Radeon HD 4550 graphics card, bow this could be one that you really have been waiting for. While the card is yet to appear on our local shores, local pricing in the states puts the card at around the $60 mark. How’s that compare against the 9500 GT which for [...]
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DV Hardware (Free subscription) | 06/09/2008
FUD Zilla spotted a Radeon HD 4670 graphics card from Sapphire for 69EUR. The card features a 750MHz core and a 70W power consumption. Sapphire's reference clocked card (750MHz core) in a light retail/bulk pack costs 69, while the full retail pack costs 76. Most HD3850 cards retail in the same price region. The HD4670 has similar specs, but it HD4670 has a 128-bit memory bus, while the HD3850 has...
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DV Hardware (Free subscription) | 22/08/2008
Techpowerup spotted a non-reference Radeon HD 4850 graphics card from Sapphire at the Games Convention in Leipzig. The card has a eight-layer PCB and a quieter cooler. It doesn't really look that pretty but it should be cheaper than the standard version. Sapphire has been showing off their new HD 4850 non-reference design, that you have already been discussing here. The card uses an eight layer PCB...
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DV Hardware (Free subscription) | 11/08/2008
Pro Clockers got their hands on press shots of the upcoming Radeon HD 4870 X2 graphics card with 2GB GDDR5 from Sapphire. Sapphire Radeon HD 4870 X2 pictured - More news at DV Hardware
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TechConnect Magazine (Free subscription) | 11/08/2008
Best known for its reddish Radeon graphics card, Sapphire has just announced the FirePSU 625W power supply unit. Offering 625W of continuous power, the new unit is ATX 12V v2.3 compliant, 80Plus certified (up to 88% declared efficiency) and targets workstation users and PC gamers. Cooled off by a LED-equipped 120mm fan that works at speeds between 450 and 2000 RPM, the FirePSU 625W is a modular unit...
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DV Hardware (Free subscription) | 10/08/2008
Expreview published a handful of pictures of a non-reference Radeon HD 4850 graphics cards from Sapphire. We just got the Sapphire HD 4850 non ref version! Now HD 4850 entered sub-$200 area, preparing a price war with N cards. A non ref HD 4850 can lower production cost while maintaining the performance. We can see this card only have 2+1 phase VRM, the PCB looks more simple than reference HD 4850....
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Xbitlabs (Free subscription) | 08/08/2008
Although Nvidia still has the fastest graphics card, new ATI's strategy implies an asymmetric response. Let's take a closer look at its advantages and drawback with the help of two Sapphire Radeon HD 4850 graphics cards.
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DV Hardware (Free subscription) | 06/08/2008
FUD Zilla spotted a Sapphire Radeon HD 4870 X2 2GB GDDR5 graphics card on a German etail sites for 433EUR: We found Sapphire's HD4870 X2 2GB GDDR5 listed for 433 on two sites. No surprise price-wise, and as expected the GDDR5 flavored version comes first. The card runs at 2x 750MHz and 2x 900MHz for the core and memory. It has a 2x 256-bit memory interface, 2x 800 stream processors and 2x 40 texture...
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DV Hardware (Free subscription) | 14/07/2008
Techpowerup found photos of a Radeon HD 4850 graphics card from Sapphire with 1GB of memory. This card uses a non-reference design with a blue Sapphire PCB. Sapphire HD 4850 with 1GB memory - More news at DV Hardware
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DV Hardware (Free subscription) | 12/07/2008
A photo of the upcoming Toxic HD 4850 graphics card from Sapphire was published by FUD Zilla . This card uses a non-reference design and features a Zalman cooler. The card will be an overclocked edition but the clockspeeds aren't known yet. As far as we could tell from the picture, Sapphire's Toxic HD 4850 will be cooled by Zalman's VF900-Cu cooler which comes in combination with small aluminum memory...
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nForcersHQ: News (Free subscription) | 02/07/2008
The ATi Radeon HD4850 is a product which is aimed straight for the throat of Nvidia’s 9800GTX. Not only is the HD4850 seemingly perfectly suited for budget-minded gamers in the $200 price bracket but it also offers a bevy of other features including audio out through HDMI as well as Havok physics support. ..Even though there [...]
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Phoronix (Free subscription) | 26/06/2008
Now that we have delivered OpenGL benchmarks of the ATI Radeon HD 4850 on Linux, we are turning our focus to the flagship Radeon 4870. For this testing we have dual Radeon HD 4870 graphics cards from Sapphire Technology. We'll be publishing these initial results in the coming days, but for now, we are just letting everyone know that this RV770 GPU also is working with xf86-video-ati after writing a...
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Hexus (Free subscription) | 03/06/2008
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IT Reviews (Free subscription) | 01/04/2008
fastest graphics card yet from Sapphire: Two are often better than one, something AMD has taken to heart with its latest high-end offering, the HD3870 X2 (RV680). The recipe seems simple: take one very large PCB, add two GPU cores, mix and...
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XSet (Free subscription) | 15/03/2008
Looks like I may have settled on a graphics card The Sapphire Technology Radeon X1950Pro looks like my best bet. Also - anyone ever used an Ageia Physx card? Are they worth the Doh Ray Me? I know the UT3 requires one to look half decent so that may be enough of a reason [...]