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Sapphire HD7790 2GB OC Review


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Yes, you guessed it, another well endowed 3D rendered army lass, locked and loaded and ready to kick ass. Sapphire have highlighted the 2GB GDDR5 memory and Overclocked configuration.
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The software bundle is very good. Sapphire include a power and video converter cable and a Crossfire adapter. They bundle a quality HDMI cable, software disc and installation guide.
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The Sapphire 2GB HD7790 is an attractive looking card and the metal backplate certainly improves the appearance, as well as offering cooling benefits. It is a two slot cooling system and the large fan is centrally positioned.
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The HD7790 is Crossfire capable in a two way configuration only. It demands power from a single 6 pin PCI cable.
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The card has two DVI connectors, an HDMI connector and a DisplayPort connector.
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If you have skipped the first page, it is a good time to head back as we posted a split view overhead diagram of the cooling system. The cooler is formed around a copper base, with two thick heatpipes which run into racks of aluminium fins on either side of the cooler.

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2 comments

  1. Who makes the pricing of these things up? surely thats not going to sell based on 7850 price. still, good card, I hope MORE manufacturers start using backplates to cool memory and protect them. they are also much stiffer in the slot and dont warp.

  2. Great looking board, but HD7790 are too expensive. HD7850 is much better buy now, they dropped from 160 to 140 ish recently, meaning HD7790 is too expensive.