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Sapphire Unveils 4GB Radeon HD 5970
Sapphire Unveils 4GB Radeon HD 5970

The fastest single graphics card at the moment is undoubtedly ATI's dual-GPU Radeon HD 5970. It's so powerful that it can run the notorious Crysis Warhead at full HD resolution with all effects turned on. Nevertheless, that has not stopped ATI's partners from pushing the boundaries. This is Sapphire's latest concoction, a factory-overclocked, 4GB-touting, Radeon HD 5970 with a massive triple fan cooler.
EXPreview - As we expected, Sapphire has pulled off the curtain of its 4GB Radeon HD 5970 at CeBIT, getting ready to compete against NVIDIA’s upcoming graphics cards. The massive heatsink offered by Arctic Cooling has three silent fans, and takes up three slots. It’s obviously upgraded as the heatpipes could take good care of The GPU runs at 850MHz, while the 4GB memory is clocked at 1200MHz, and the power supply is realized by two 8pin power connectors. The I/O panel features two dual-link DVIs plus one mini DisplayPort output.
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