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so it comes as no surprise that Sapphire has come out with a TOXIC version of the HD 6850. Considering AMD left it up to the AIB to handle the HD 6850, it really doesn't come as a surprise since ...
We've got a three-way face-off between Sapphire, PowerColor and ASUS - all of whom interpret Radeon HD 6850 cooling differently. Without further ado, let's detail the various offerings and compare ...
First off, the Sapphire HD 6850 overclocks from a default 775MHz/4,000MHz to 900/4,300MHz. GPU voltage is increased from 1.149V to 1.193V. Sapphire Radeon HD 6850 overclocked Similarly ...
Same results with Dirt 3, as we saw the Sapphire have an ever so small gain over the VTX3D, but nothing that would be substantial.
With that out the way, we'll check out the Sapphire HD 6850 today. First we'll look at the package Sapphire has put together and then the card itself. Looking at the box, there's nothing too out ...
AMD last month released its highly-anticipated Radeon HD 6800 series of graphics ... Not surprisingly, Sapphire was one of these, releasing its pre-overclocked “Toxic” HD 6850 to the wild. Not only ...
Our previous review covered Saphire Radeon HD 6850 running at reference clocks, whereas our today’s test subject is Sapphire HD 6850 Toxic. As the name suggests, Toxic cards come with Toxic ...
Find out more about how we test. The vanilla Radeon HD 6850 was the more relevant of the two latest AMD cards, but can Sapphire's HD 6850 Toxic edition make it exciting too? There's one thing you ...
In Heaven, we saw no real benefit over the other 6850 and figures were pretty much what we expected to see from this card.
Thanks to the shift in pricing that followed the the AMD HD 68xx series, the HD 6850 has come into its own more in the intervening months. Now available for as little as £132, it's about the same ...