Sapphire ati hd 7970 oc edition v2 review




















That's quite a tall order, but the OC is undoubtedly a success at achieving such a difficult task. The card looks fabulous; it's sleek and edgy at the same time, Le personalizzazioni apportate da Sapphire garantiscono un buon miglioramento nelle prestazioni, ma soprattutto una sostanziale riduzione del rumore prodotto dalle schede della serie HD Con il passaggio alle GPU a 28nm abbiamo assistito ad un By Kitguru.

By HardwareHeaven on March 14, When we first reviewed the it was a disappointment that AMD decided to launch in a way that restricted most manufacturers to submitting reference design cards. By Pureoverclock on April 06, Sapphire continues to impress with powerhouse cards that run cool and quiet.

By Nexthardware on March 20, Le personalizzazioni apportate da Sapphire garantiscono un buon miglioramento nelle prestazioni, ma soprattutto una sostanziale riduzione del rumore prodotto dalle schede della serie HD By review-center. For the sake of our head-to-head, we overclocked the Gigabyte board to MHz, giving us a good baseline for 3 GB versus 6 GB of memory.

We'll be testing to see if that turns out to be a good move. The card's 6 GB of memory running at MHz represents the most you'll probably ever see from this platform. The card's bracket employs openings for better ventilation, though its axial fans don't necessarily promote effective exhaust. Visually, it looks similar to Sapphire's other cards.

However, you can see the special vapor chamber under the plastic shroud and two 90 mm fans. We'll go into more depth on this, of course. You need the right motherboard to run two of these in CrossFire. Topics Components.

See all comments The 6gb of memory might not have much of an effect with only a single card, but I wonder if it will have a larger impact if you use in configurations with more graphics cards such as tri-crossfire and quad-crossfire?

YoungmindThe 6gb of memory might not have much of an effect with only a single card, but I wonder if it will have a larger impact if you use in configurations with more graphics cards such as tri-crossfire and quad-crossfire? Seeing as in both SLI and CFX memory contents are copied to each card, you would practically need that much for ridiculously large screen playing.

One card can not handle multiple screens as this was designed for, you need at least two for a x4 screen and three for a x6 screen. The golden rule seems to be two screens per high end card. BigMack70Would be very interested in seeing this in crossfire at crazy resolutions compared to a pair of 3GB cards in crossfire to see if the vram helps in that case And this.

So, are we going to get an update to this review? As it is it is useless. Make a review with at least two of those cards with three 30" p monitors. That is the kind of setup someone considering buying one of those cards will have. And that person won't buy just one card. I'm surprised Sapphire didn't tell you guys that in the first place.



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