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    Sapphire X1950XTX 512mb Toxic Review

    Posted on Tuesday, February 20 2007 @ 22:56:46 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    To cope with the ever-increasing details in today’s games the graphics card manufacturers look for all kinds of solutions. The most obvious one is making the cards faster, but such an approach has negative consequences in the shape of overheating. So if you decided to go all out and overclock your card beyond all limits the amount of heat generated would rise as well. Sapphire decided to do just that and follow the old saying “Drastic situations call for drastic measures” to the letter. The end result is an overclocked, water-cooled X1950XTX (which was a fast card to begin with) that every enthusiast will want to own.

    Link: DriverHeaven

    Sapphire X1950XTX 512mb Toxic


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