Sapphire bolsters mid-range Radeon HD 5550 line-up with slew of cards
by Tarinder Sandhu
on 17 June 2010, 09:44
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If you keep up with the coming and going in the graphics world you will know that a regular Radeon HD 5550 ships with a 550MHz core speed backed up with either DDR2 memory at 800MHz or GDDR3 operating at 1,600MHz.
Sapphire now has seven distinct HD 5550s. There's a silent model with 1,600MHz-rated memory, along with three 512MB-equipped cards and a 1,024MB version with GDDR5 memory operating at 4,000MHz. The core speed remains at 550MHz throughout.
Sapphire's glut of high-performance GDDR5-equipped HD 5550 cards ship with a dual-slot-taking ARCTIC COOLING heatsink, pictured above, and offer a choice of outputs. The Eyefinity-totin' model ships with DisplayPort, DVI and HDMI, whilst a slightly cheaper card does away with DisplayPort in favour of VGA.
We can see the DisplayPort version appealing to folk who want to take advantage of a three-screen setup for non-gaming purposes - video-editing, for example - and it could be a decent seller if pitched in at, say, £70.
Keeping in with the multimedia theme of the new cards, Sapphire offers a 50 per cent discount on the purchase of either the Gold or Platinum editions of ArcSoft's TotalMedia Theatre 3 media player.