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| Sapphire Radeon HD 4850 512 MB GDDR3 Review |
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| Written by Alan E Feigenspan, Jr. -skitzofreek- | |
| Thursday, 26 March 2009 00:00 | |
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Page 1 of 10 IntroductionWhen it comes to video cards, people out there would want to have a video card to out rank their friends’ system. Whether it is an NVIDIA, or an ATI card, they must have some card to help run their graphically challenged games.This version of Sapphire’s Radeon HD 4850 comes with a GDDR3 memory type, 512MB memory size, and it is one slot. This card, Sapphire’s version of the ATI Radeon HD 4850, this precious gem is highly appraised, in a good way at many computer oriented websites. The actual model number for this particular card is 100245L. Now this card looks like it can handle a lot, considering it is just a one slot card. Will this gem shine for our gamer enthusiasts out there? We will see.
The Sapphire Radeon HD 4850 is appraised greatly by users. This version of the HD 4850 by Sapphire is definitely something to look at. Now, the important thing on a video card is how it would do with the temperature of your current system. Of course, temperature is a very important subject when it comes down to gaming and computers in general. Too much heat can lead to slow response times, to the point where it can lead to the computer to slow to a crawl, causing it to freeze. Anyone that uses a computer, gamer or not, does not want that to happen. Let us go on a treasure hunt and seek out this gem that could be right to display on your system.
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