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4 April 2007, 08:35
Bottom line - X1950 Pro AGP is a decent SKU, GeCube needs to do better in a couple of areas, so Sapphire, offering a consistent package in every respect, takes ...
2 February 2007, 08:42
Two AM2 motherboards, one costing £70 and the other £140. Which one is better value for money? We tell you.
5 December 2006, 07:41
In view of the undeniable benefits of RV570 as a midrange GPU, the considered effort that Sapphire has put into this SKU, and the minimal price hike for a ...
17 October 2006, 11:04
The Radeon X1950 Pro, then, nudges the present midrange graphics-card balance in favour of ATI.
21 September 2006, 09:10
GeCube and Sapphire step into the ring with overclocked X1300 XTs, battling with the weapons of clock speed, construction and bundle.
18 July 2006, 08:53
You need to consider the entire package that's on offer here and not just the price. With that in mind, it makes decent sense for those looking to make the ...
13 June 2006, 11:42
ATI's Radeon X1900 family is what the X1800 range should have been on launch day. We can recommend both the PowerColor and SAPPHIRE X1900 XT 512MB cards, based on ...
8 June 2006, 03:41
Sapphire dubs this variant of ATi's RADEON X1600 XT as its Ultimate Edition. Replete with double-sided heatsink and near-silent operation; if you've got around £100 to spend on a ...
22 May 2006, 15:02
Sapphire - a company best know for graphics cards - has entered the MP3 market. We go hands-on with its first offering - the 512MB Ivory Digital Audio Player
21 May 2006, 21:15
A big nod to the enthusiast, one who's mostly in raptures with nForce4 boards when using AMD processors, RD580 is a bid to steal some of NVIDIA's well-earned limelight in ...
8 May 2006, 17:48
The reference cooler ATI equipped their Radeon X1800 XT and Radeon X1900 XT/XTX with is effective, there's no doubting that. Cools the chip well, actively cools the memory; job is ...
24 April 2006, 15:43
With NVIDIA's AIB partners offering versions of GeFroce 7600 GT at even higher clocks for sensible money, NVIDIA seem to have the ˜£150 mid-range market to themselves. ATI's counter offensive ...
17 February 2006, 13:49
ATI's Radeon X1900 family is what the X1800 range should have been on launch day. We can recommend both the PowerColor and SAPPHIRE X1900 XT 512MB cards, based on ...
11 November 2005, 14:20
What we've learned today is that both ATI and NVIDIA's partners know how to put a decent package together. Both cards, although expensive, offer something the other doesn't, and neither ...
29 October 2005, 16:42
Both card packages offer compelling reasons for purchase but given a direct choice between the two, our money would slide over into XFX's corner for a number of reasons. Its ...
30 September 2005, 08:44
Evaluated as a purely default card, the SAPPHIRE X800 GTO² 256MB doesn't make a whole lot of sense. It's priced at around £20 above a number of X800 GTOs ...
28 September 2005, 01:44
Priced at £129.99, the financial cost of having a passively-cooled card is a £10 or so premium over a regular ATI Radeon X800 GT0 256MB card. Is it worth it? ...
29 August 2005, 00:00
SAPPHIRE Technology is launching a mainboard for AMD Socket 939 processors with all the enthusiast-orientated bells and whistles, and performance, it says, is, well, class-leading. The SAPPHIRE PURE ...
12 August 2005, 00:00
Users looking to upgrade to a £100-£110 PCI-Express GPU would do well to seriously consider SAPPHIRE's X800 GT Hybrid 256MB card. AGP users will need to wait, though, and the ...
26 October 2002, 00:00
While I focussed on the technology more than Sapphire's implementation of it (it is my first Radeon 9700 Pro review after all), be rest assured that the Sapphire is ...