Sapphire HD 3870 TOXIC GDDR4

  • Brand : Sapphire
  • Product name : HD 3870 TOXIC
  • Product code : 11122-09-50R
  • Category : Graphics Cards
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  • Long product name Sapphire HD 3870 TOXIC GDDR4 :

    HD 3870 TOXIC

  • Short summary description Sapphire HD 3870 TOXIC GDDR4 :

    Sapphire HD 3870 TOXIC, GDDR4, 256 bit, 1152 MHz, 2560 x 1600 pixels

  • Long summary description Sapphire HD 3870 TOXIC GDDR4 :

    Sapphire HD 3870 TOXIC. Processor frequency: 800 MHz. Graphics card memory type: GDDR4, Memory bus: 256 bit, Memory clock speed: 1152 MHz. Maximum resolution: 2560 x 1600 pixels. DirectX version: 10.1, OpenGL version: 2.0, Dual Link DVI

Reviews
Updated:
2013-09-23 00:59:55
Average rating:88
Uk has collected 18 expert reviews for Sapphire HD 3870 TOXIC GDDR4 and the average expert rating is 88 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
hardwarecanucks.com
Updated:
2013-09-23 00:59:39
Average rating:0
Well ladies and gents, welcome to another Hardware Canucks graphics card review and today we have something for you which may appeal to a great many consumers: a card which offers a truly complete multimedia experience while having the capabilities to...
  • Acceptable performance, Great bundle, Included HDMI cable, Amazing cooling technology...
  • Loud, Price vs competition, Loud (yes, we need to say it again), Heatsink exhausts hot air directly into the case...
  • With the graphics card industry changing at a breakneck pace, the mantra of"“innovate or get out while you still can"“ has never been so close to the actual truth as it is now. With their HD3870 Toxic, Sapphire has shown that they are much more than an...
bigbruin.com
Updated:
2013-09-23 00:59:42
Average rating:0
The Sapphire Toxic 512MB Radeon HD3870 graphics card offers strong performance right out of the box, but overclocking turns it into a real powerhouse. There are really no negatives to discuss in terms of performance, quality, and overall appeal. The ca...
  • Solid performance in games even with higher settings, Overclocks well beyond the factory settings, Vapor-X cooler design is extremely effective, Single slot design is compact and lightweight, Respectable bundle of accessories, Well priced...
  • Somewhat limited availability...
  • The Sapphire Toxic 512MB Radeon HD3870 graphics card offers strong performance right out of the box, but if you have any interest in overclocking you can turn it into a real powerhouse. The 860MHz limit on the GPU clock does not apply to this card, an...
amdzone.com
Updated:
2013-09-23 00:59:42
Average rating:96
AMDs Radeon 3870 card for the most part has been a hit and a sharp contrast to the plagued 2900 XT. Weve seen a number of variations of the Radeon 3850 and 3870 from manufacturers and today we have another take on AMDs popular GPU, Sapphires Radeo...
  • ATI/AMD is currently facing some stiff competition from Nvidia with their 9600 GT offering good mid-range performance and slightly undercutting the pricing on the 3870. We believe it is in their interest for AMD to knock down the price of the 3870 abou...
aselabs.com
Updated:
2013-09-23 00:59:45
Average rating:0
It has been a very long time since a graphics card has passed by the review bench of ASE Labs. Sapphire steps up to the plate with their release of the Radeon HD3870 Toxic Edition that hopes to earn some of your hard earned cash. With AMDs support of...
elitebastards.com
Updated:
2013-09-23 00:59:45
Average rating:0
As I mentioned in our introduction, the Radeon HD 3870 Atomic has been my favourite Radeon HD 3870 board to work with thus far, and it should really go without saying that the Radeon HD 3870 Toxic also carries that accolade. While the factory overclo...
hothardware.com
Updated:
2013-09-23 00:59:47
Average rating:0
When were asked by readers for hardware advice, one of the most popular topics involves the graphics card. With a myriad of options out there covering the price and performance spectrum, its not always a cut and dried answer. First, we need to con...
  • In all tests, the Sapphire Radeon HD 3870 Toxic 512MB graphics card performed well and on a competitive level to that of the GeForce 8800GTX. When you consider the 8800GTX we used costs double that of the Sapphire Radeon HD 3870 Toxic 512MB, the Sapp...
modders-inc.com
Updated:
2013-09-23 00:59:52
Average rating:90
Sapphire is always trying to figure out how to out do itself with their graphic cards and this holds true with the HD3870. Once they take a card and kick it up a notch or two they brand it with the now familiar Toxic label. Does the Sapphire HD3870 Tox...
  • Single slot cooler setup, Huge bundle of extra stuff, HDMI cable included, HDMIHDCPAudio, Factory OC, PCIExpress 2.0 support...
  • Narrow Overclock, Lower scores in UT3...
  • After all the testing and actual game play with the Sapphire HD3870 Toxic edition I can say that it kicks ass. The performance for a single slot card is great and maybe be hard to beat anytime soon. It can be seen that Sapphire, which is the #1 seller...
ixbtlabs.com
Updated:
2013-09-23 00:59:54
Average rating:0
We havent reviewed Sapphire products for a long time already, although they appear on the market as if from the horn of plenty. Out of multiple usual HD 38xx graphics cards weve selected two products with different memory size and customized cooling...
  • Sapphire RADEON HD 3850 1024MB PCI-E is a very interesting graphics card. Its the first single-GPU graphics card with 1GB of video memory weve seen. Only dual-GPU cards used to have so much memory (either on a single or two PCBs). Tests have demonst...
cluboc.net
Updated:
2013-09-23 00:59:54
Average rating:90
The video card war is still alive and well, but it appears that AMD/ATI have conceded the high-end market to nVidia and instead have focused their efforts on the mid-range market. While some may see this as an omission of defeat, others will see it as...
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