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Sapphire X800 Series Roundup
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Sapphire's Radeon SistersIt is not too often that we get a whole posse of hot aliens of the female persuasion dropping in on our labs. Well, we don't actually remember any or at least we don't ...
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Sapphire's Radeon Sisters
It is not too often that we get a whole posse of hot aliens of the female persuasion dropping in on our labs. Well, we don't actually remember any or at least we don't think we do. Hence, it took us by surprise when Sapphire dropped a cluster bomb on us with its entire range of Sapphire Radeon X800 GTO cards for the PCI Express interface. Featuring sexy female aliens in various martial poses on its box art (you didn't take us literally right?), the Sapphire Radeon X800 GTO cards comprises of four different versions focusing on specific market niches, from the overclocking enthusiasts to the normal user to those on the lookout for a silent graphics card.
The ATI Radeon X800 GTO is effectively, like the recently released GeForce 6800 GS, a makeover and repackaging of an older GPU. With a surfeit of older GPUs, like the R480 that are also used in the high-end Radeon X850 cards, ATI decided to release a more affordable mid-range solution using these cores. What we got is the Radeon X800 GTO, which despite using a variety of cores, they produces the same result: it blows away NVIDIA's mid-range cards like the GeForce 6800. Coupled with a competitive price, it looks like a winner, albeit a short-lived one, as ATI is probably now concentrating on the new Radeon X1000 series. Nevertheless, for those who need a very decent mid-range graphics card, the Radeon X800 GTO is a steal for its price to performance ratio.
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Sapphire is one of ATI's major manufacturing partners so not surprisingly, it has brought out the Radeon X800 GTO with a big bang. The four different versions of the card that we received all ran at the reference clock speeds of 400/980MHz for the core and memory. Instead, the most obvious difference between them is the type of cooler used, ranging from a heat pipe solution to a two-slot cooler. Here is a table summarizing the various Sapphire Radeon X800 GTO models and their differences: Summary of Sapphire Radeon X800 GTO/GTO2 Models
Model | Sapphire Radeon X800GTO2 256MB | Sapphire Radeon X800 GTO256MB Fireblade | Sapphire Radeon X800 GTO256MB Ultimate | Sapphire Radeon X800 GTO256MB | Core Code | R480 | R480 | R480 | R480 | Core Clock | 400MHz | 400MHz | 400MHz | 400MHz | Vertex Shaders | 6 | 6 | 6 | 6 | Rendering (Pixel)Pipelines | 12 | 12 | 12 | 12 | Memory Clock | 980MHzDDR3(Samsung 1.6ns) | 980MHzDDR3(Samsung 1.6ns) | 980MHzDDR3(Samsung 2.0ns) | - 980MHzDDR3 (Samsung 2.0ns)
- 700MHzDDR1 (2.8ns)
| DDR Memory Bus | 256-bit | 256-bit | 256-bit | 256-bit | PCI Express Interface | x16 | x16 | x16 | x16 | Molex Power Connectors | Yes | NIL | NIL | NIL | Cooling Solution | Active Fan Sink | ATI Dual Slot Active Fan Sink | Thermaltake Heat Pipe | Active Fan Sink | Software Bundle | - SapphireSelect DVD (Select 1 Game)
- TriXXOverclocking Utility
- CyberLinkPower DVD 6.0
| - SapphireSelect DVD (Select 2 Games)
- TriXXOverclocking Utility
- CyberLinkPower DVD 6.0
| - SapphireSelect DVD (Select 1 Game)
- TriXXOverclocking Utility
- CyberLinkPower DVD 6.0
| - SapphireSelect DVD (Select 1 Game)
- TriXXOverclocking Utility
- CyberLinkPower DVD 6.0
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