Review of Sapphire Radeon HD 4850 X2



For true online gamers, a high performing 3D graphics card is a must. One of the best graphics cards currently on the market today is the Sapphire Radeon HD, which is recommended by the editors of CNET for any gamer who is interesting in upgrading to 3D capacity.

The Sapphire HD 4850 X2 features an external mass resolution of 2560 x 1600 and 2 GB of video memory. Priced in the $300 range, the Radeon provides four DVI inputs in order to connect up to four LCD displays (of different sizes and/or from different vendors) on a single screen. In addition, the Sapphire Radeon offers fast, strong performance at every screen resolution. In fact, the Radeon can exceed 60 frames per second at 1920 x 1200, which is the default resolution for most of today’s LCD screens.

The Radeon is a double-wide, dual-chip 3D card that connects directly to a PC. As a result, a major drawback of the Sapphire Radeon is its power consumption. The Radeon is the least efficient 3D graphics card among other major competitors in its class. Moreover, the Radeon can also suffer from scaling issues. Performance may become limited in the event that the card’s driver fails.

Overall, the Sapphire Radeon offers an exceptional gaming experience. It is one of the best 3D graphics cards available today. The only major downside is the power consumption, but most serious gamers will likely be able to overlook this flaw.

Sapphire stands behind all of their products with a 2-year warranty.

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