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The editors liked
Overclocked out of the box
Plenty of headroom on our sample
Quiet running
FleX technology
Optimised power consumption
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Faces no shortage of competition at this price point
overclocked out of the box, plenty of headroom on our sample, quiet running, FleX technology, optimised power consumption,
Faces no shortage of competition at this price point, Kitguru says: Another class leading, quiet card from Sapphire, Rating: 9.0, Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25, Share, Facebook, Twitter, Google +, Stumbleupon, Li
Sapphire have been releasing fantastic discrete graphics solutions this year, and the HD7870 FleX Edition is surely another winner for the company.The ability to support three DVI monitors in Eyefinity mode and deliver a true Single Large Surface work are...
We know the Sapphire HD 7870 FLeX's cooler performed nearly perfect, and the card itself has the power to play all of the games in our test suite without any issues. Now it's time for us to put all of the cards features, performance, and price all togeth...
Abstract: Sapphire, as AMD's premium partner, always gets specific models with a particular capability or purpose in mind. The Radeon HD 7950 and HD 7870 cards suffixed FleX Edition, which we're presenting today, are just such cards. So, what's it about? While it's...
Wrapping things up, Sapphire has brought to the people a card in the 7870 Flex that gives you more flexibility in your monitor configuration. You are able to connect three monitors up to the card without using an active Displayport monitor (using DVI) b...
We’ve got mixed impressions from the Sapphire Radeon FleX HD 7870 GHz Edition. This graphics card can indeed be used to build an affordable Eyefinity configuration out of three inexpensive monitors with DVI inputs. The problem is that the resolution o...
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Published: 2012-07-17, Author: Chris , review by: techwarelabs.com
Allows for Eyefinity without special monitors or expensive adapters, Great performance, Runs cool for such a powerful card, Stays quiet even at full load, Competitively priced.
Fast, good performance increase over previous generation, Quiet, Native full-size HDMI & DisplayPort output, Three monitors without the need for active DisplayPort adapter, Dual BIOS, Support for ZeroCore power, Support for PCI-Express 3.0 and DirectX 11
Not overclocked out of the box, Lower memory overclock than other HD 7870 cards
In our initial launch reviews of the HD 7870, we praised how much performance improved over the last generation, and that still stands. The Sapphire HD 7870 Flex offers performance close to what NVIDIA's last generation GTX 580 flagship provided. Sapph...
It's no question that the main selling point of the Sapphire HD 7870 FleX is its support for multi-monitor Eyefinity, straight out of the packaging! Many computer enthusiasts have multiple DVI-capable monitors lying around, and they would certainly enjoy ...
The Radeon 7870 is a good card. Its only real downfall is the base price point that AMD has set in the market. However, there are many sales that go on from time to time with mail in rebates and offer codes that bring the 7870 into a reasonable price r...
When we looked at previous Sapphire FleX models, we came away impressed with the technology but concluded the cards were generally underpowered for Eyefinity gaming at extreme resolutions. The exception was the 7950 FleX we recently reviewed, as it had...