Whoa, the name "Sapphire" brings back memories. I owned two Sapphire cards [X1600 & 3850] both of which.. got owned after a couple of days.
Now, about the review:
How come Crysis 2 isn't on the bench list -- since a 'fresh' title such as Dragon Age 2 is included?
Why the list of tested cards is shorter on games like DA2 and F1 2010?
Spoiler:trivial correction Aslyum
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Hi Edward,
Crysis Warhead is included in the review. Also, the reason that titles such as DA II and F1 didn't have all the cards in it was because I didn't have enough time to get all the cards tested. I am still testing the cards and in future reviews all the cards will be included.
Apr 04, 11 at 5:37pm
Unforgiven
Whoa, the name "Sapphire" brings back memories. I owned two Sapphire cards [X1600 & 3850] both of which.. got owned after a couple of days.
Now, about the review:
How come Crysis 2 isn't on the bench list -- since a 'fresh' title such as Dragon Age 2 is included?
Why the list of tested cards is shorter on games like DA2 and F1 2010?
Spoiler:trivial correction Aslyum
Spoiler:trivial correction fled fled
Apr 04, 11 at 5:51am
leochan
Sapphire's Radeon HD 6950 FleX is all about lowering the cost of entry to AMD's Eyefinity multi-display technology by building the enhanced feature right into the card itself, and supports up to three DVI monitors without the need for DisplayPort. It also brings on-board Eyefinity to a gaming level card. Now hit our review to see what performance it brings to the table!
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