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Sapphire Radeon HD 4850 X2 1GB to launch at £270?

by Parm Mann on 4 November 2008, 16:52

Tags: Sapphire RADEON HD 4850 X2 , Sapphire

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Sapphire Technology put another big thorn in the green team's side earlier today with the launch of the world's first - and currently only - Radeon HD 4850 X2, a 2GB card that incorporates two RV770 Pro GPUs.

Our in-depth review found that the card ticked all the right boxes except one; price. So much so, that we'd wished Sapphire had launched a 1GB model first, based on two 512MB Radeon HD 4850s.

Well, as it turns out, Sapphire's 1GB Radeon HD 4850 X2 isn't far behind and could make its way to retail in around a month's time. According to Sapphire, it'll arrive at around $369 - notably cheaper than the $419 asking price of the 2GB model.

Put that figure into pounds and we surmise that the Sapphire Radeon HD 4850 X2 1GB will be available in the UK at around £270 - nearly £50 cheaper than the beefier 2GB counterpart, and still likely to offer very, very good performance.

Watch this space.



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Still to expensive!

I can go and buy 2x 512MB 4850's from Scan (assuming they were in stock) for £205 why am I going to pay a £65 premium for having a single card solution? In fact I could but 2x 1GB 4850's and still save myself a tenner!
Agree, it doesn't make sense :S

The 2GB 4870x2 is most certainly cheaper then 2 x 1GB 4870….as it should be!!

In fact, if yur paying £270 for a 1GB 4850x2, you might as well stretch the extra to the top dawg.
I do think that pricing needs to be addressed across all the 4850x2 models. Buying a 4850x2 should certainly be cheaper than having to purchase 2 x 4850's. Perhaps we need to wait and see what prices the other companies price the card at.
its worth it for people not on X48s x38s.

priced under the GTX280, and gives usually better results. its fine to me, but then i know have a 4870x2 for £300 :D