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| | (Post a comment) » Sapphire RADEON X850 XT ReviewWith a 520MHz R480 graphics core, and 256MB of memory running at 540MHz, the X850 XT is one incredibly powerful graphics card, packing enough performance for feasible 2048x1536 gaming. Sapphire is the first ATI board partner to bring an X850 XT card to market, already these cards can be found online for under $500. See how this card performs in comparison to the X800 XL, X850 XT Platinum Edition, GeForce 6800 GT, and 6800 Ultra in today's review! | Previous news article | Back to main news | Next news article  |

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GX-Brandon at 11:43am 02/25/2005
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It was a 600W OCZ PowerStream.
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Anonymous at 05:49pm 02/24/2005
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For future reference, I'd like to see a powersupply that was done
with the testing.
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Anonymous at 04:18am 02/24/2005
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RAN DUMB FACTS...
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no dice at 07:24pm 02/23/2005
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Kinds stupid at a 520core when the X800XT PE is also at 520mhz
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rip_gts at 07:00pm 02/23/2005
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i'm not buying anything until i see "THE" ati response to
SLY... and then compare of course:)))
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Freakhead_5 at 12:02pm 02/23/2005
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2048x1536 benches?? yeah don't forget those. ;)
I just got a brand new gamecube, controller, memory card and 10 AAA
titles for about $250.
And to think I could have had a x850 xt vid card for $500.
Ah well I'll have to settle for the x800 xl.
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GX-Brandon at 11:40am 02/23/2005
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Sorry guys, for some reason I forgot to include the 2048x1536
benches for HL2, Far Cry, etc in the article originally. They're in
there now though...
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Ark4ngel at 11:09am 02/23/2005
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Actually, Sapphire X850 XT has been available on Monarch for like 3
weeks now, and below MSRP; it even dropped below 460 last week. I
think it's like 480 now.
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Lenin22 at 07:41am 02/23/2005
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I'd still buy a X800XL. MUCH better value.
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