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Sapphire HD6850 Vapor X Edition Graphics Card Review

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This Direct X 10 game used to be a good test for a mid range card, but no longer. The Sapphire HD6850 Vapor X powers through it at these settings, delivering an average of 93 fps.

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6 comments

  1. So in theory it should be around £130? seems good. shame I missed that 5850 xtreme however, that was even better value.

  2. The Vapor X cooler is great. I recently took my off to clean it as it is about a year old. I advise everyone to clean their systems out. the amount of dust that builds up in a graphics card over a year is scary !. can also stop performance too and block fans

  3. Their fans are also good, you should have pointed that out more in the review.

  4. Nice card, good for the price, but I want to aim higher next time, like a 6950.

  5. After looking at the power consumption figures I’m wondering why this card has two 6pin PCIe plugs, surely they aren’t both necessary.

  6. Sapphire normally do this with their cards to help with overclocking performance.