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Review Date: 10-NOV-2009
RRP: $422.00
4.50
While the 5870 is all about showcasing innovation, the Sapphire Radeon HD 5850 1GB also boasts plenty of power, with many of the same features. The clincher, though, is the price.
Review Date: 19-OCT-2009
RRP: $225.00
4.00
Despite random outbursts of noise and a large build, the HD5770 will not disappoint when push comes to shove.
Review Date: 25-JUN-2009
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RRP: $184.00
3.50
If you don't need the best graphics card on the market, the Sapphire HD 4770 will provide reasonable performance without breaking the bank.
Review Date: 08-APR-2009
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RRP: $493.00
4.00
Providing big performance with a little price, ATI's Radeon HD 4890 graphics card is a step up from the Radeon HD 4870 with a minimal cost increase. It isn't the fastest card available, but it will run the latest games without problems.
Review Date: 23-JAN-2009
RRP: $949.00
3.50
The Atomic HD 4870 X2 has taken the fun out of liquid cooling and overclocking but for those who can pay for it, the card has its advantages. Still, the card's performance isn't worth the asking price unless you're keen on an all-in-one liquid cooling system for your graphics card and CPU.
Review Date: 11-NOV-2008
RRP: $793.00
3.75
If you're a firm believer in the 'behemoth GPU', Sapphire's Radeon HD 4850 x2 will do little to sway your opinion. While it performed solidly enough in our benchmarks, it failed to match NVIDIA's single-GPU GTX 280 offering. Nevertheless, it remains a good option for any self-respecting Radeon fan with a penchant for monitors.
Review Date: 27-OCT-2008
RRP: $579.00
3.75
The Sapphire Radeon HD 4870 TOXIC is a cooler and slightly more powerful alternative to the standard HD 4870 board. It will mainly suit DIY overclockers who want to get the most out of their system without turning their PC into a furnace.
Review Date: 18-SEP-2008
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RRP: $136.00
4.00
The Sapphire HD 4670 is an entry-level graphics card that casual users will be sure to love. Like its midrange and high-end siblings, it offers an exceptional performance for the asking price. Another Radeon winner.
Review Date: 04-SEP-2008
RRP: $295.00
4.00
The Sapphire TOXIC HD 4850 (512MB GDDR3 PCI-E) is an excellent factory-overclocked graphics card that will offer mainstream gamers plenty of bang for their buck. Cool, fast and energy-efficient: what's not to love?
Review Date: 22-AUG-2008
RRP: $724.00
3.75
Despite some mixed benchmark results, the Sapphire Radeon HD 4870 x2 remains an appropriately high-end offering that will satisfy most enthusiasts. However, after the stellar performance of recent ATI cards we can't help but feel a little disappointed.
Review Date: 03-JUL-2008
RRP: $448.00
4.50
Sapphire's Radeon HD4870 offers an impressive amount of graphics power at a modest price, and while it won't appeal to the power gamer, it's more than enough for most users.
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