Thursday, February 18th 2010

Sapphire Launches TOXIC and Vapor-X Radeon HD 5850

Combining the highly successful HD 5000 series graphics architecture with its award winning Vapor-X cooling technology, SAPPHIRE Technology is now shipping two new graphics cards - the SAPPHIRE HD 5850 TOXIC Edition and the SAPPHIRE HD 5850 Vapor-X model.

The SAPPHIRE HD 5850 TOXIC Edition and the SAPPHIRE HD 5850 Vapor-X models are both SAPPHIRE original designs based on the latest 40nm graphics architecture from the ATI division of AMD. Both models feature 1440 stream processors and 72 texture units delivering the fastest performance in class as well as supporting ATI Stream technology. They support the advanced graphical features of DirectX 11, and deliver spectacular video clarity, speed and visual effects, including over multiple monitors whilst working at lower operating temperatures and significantly more quietly because of the SAPPHIRE award winning Vapor-X cooling technology.
Designed for the enthusiast user, the SAPPHIRE HD 5850 TOXIC Edition is factory overclocked to 765MHz core and 1125MHz (4500MHz effective) memory speeds. The SAPPHIRE HD 5850 Vapor-X model is also faster than the standard HD 5850, with shipping clocks of 735MHz core and 1050MHz (4200MHZ effective) for the memory. SAPPHIRE's World leading Vapor-X technology not only allows the cards to run as much as 15 degrees C cooler* and 10dB quieter* than the standard models, it provides additional headroom for further performance tuning (overclocking).

The SAPPHIRE HD 5850 TOXIC and Vapor-X models speed existing DirectX10.1, DirectX 10 and DirectX 9.0 games and applications, and support stunning new levels of detail, transparency and lighting effects in the latest releases of software using DirectX 11. All of this comes with the modest active power consumption of less than 160W - and using Dynamic Power Management the card has a new super low-power idle mode at less than 30W.

Both cards support the latest features demanded by Microsoft DirectX 11, including DirectCompute 11 instructions, hardware Tessellation and multi-threaded communications with the system CPU. These combine to provide new capabilities for the interaction between transparent objects, new lighting and accelerated post processing effects as well as physics calculations and accelerated video transcoding.

The SAPPHIRE HD 5850 models have the latest on board hardware UVD (Unified Video decoder) considerably reducing CPU load and delivering smooth decoding of Blu-ray and HD DVD content for both VC-1 and H.264 codecs, as well as Mpeg files. In this series the UVD has been enhanced to be able simultaneously to decode two 1080p HD video streams and to be able to display HD video in high quality with Windows Aero mode enabled. HDMI capability has also been upgraded to HDMI 1.3a with Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio support.

In addition to spectacular image clarity, speed and visual effects, the SAPPHIRE HD 5000 series supports a new multi-monitor mode known as ATI Eyefinity. This allows a single GPU to display a choice of images over an array of several monitors. With its versatile output configuration of two Dual-link DVI connectors plus HDMI and DisplayPort, the HD 5850 series supports up to three monitors** in ATI Eyefinity mode, with a resolution of up to 7680 x 1600. This opens up exciting possibilities not just for multi-screen gaming, but also for information systems, multimedia systems and promotional displays.

The SAPPHIRE HD 5800 series is supported by AMD's DirectX 11 WHQL certified graphics driver which delivers support for all of the key DirectX 11 level features required for new gaming experiences and acceleration of next generation high performance applications as well as ATI Eyefinity and ATI Stream technology.* Internal SAPPHIRE data

** DisplayPort output must be used with a suitable monitor or active adapter for the third display in ATI Eyefinity mode.
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31 Comments on Sapphire Launches TOXIC and Vapor-X Radeon HD 5850

#26
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
I'd like to see Sapphire release a Toxic/Atomic 5870 along with a 5770 Toxic/Atomic
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#27
buggalugs
MKmodsAnd Unlike ASUS Sapphire has taken time to respond to my emails with questions and RMAs..

So I am adding Sapphire to Biostar, DFI and Slverstone as my favorite Customer service companies..
LOL, Its funny how different people can have different experiences.

I have bought several Asus motherboards, graphics cards etc and always received an answer to emails within hours. Asus RMA is done in around 2 weeks where i live, and the last time i RMAed a Sapphire card took 8 weeks.

Silverstone is a joke, i bought a $350 case off them and i needed a replacement part that i said i would be happy to pay a premium for and they couldnt help me. They told me to go buy a second rate part off someone else.

Both Asus and Gigabyte have couple of week RMA times where i live the rest are 8 weeks but ye i guess its different depending where you live.
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#28
MKmods
Case Mod Guru
I sent a bunch of emails to Asus (started when they put 2 sli notches on a bunch of 9800GT video cards) and they never responded to any. I sent them another asking about accessories for my Crosshair III mobo and never received a reply either. (I still use their stuff because its very good)

Silverstone is different i never needed RMA, but I called them and asked for some modular PS cables and they were sent that day. (same with Biostar and DFI but its likely they were so nice because they knew who I was)

I guess the best thing is to call and speak to a person
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#29
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
ya much easier, I had to do the same thing with a part that got a 5 year warranty accidently. They honored it despite their policy change. Thats why i wish AMD directly would get back in the game of board production instead of letting 3rd parties release the reference parts.
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#30
pantherx12
Asus once replaced a p5b plus of mine that went for RMA with a P5Q Deluxe because they took 8 weeks ( then a further 2 weeks for me to actually get the board)

+ 1 to Asus being useless lol

but again + 1 to using it because its good gear.
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#31
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
i could care less about parts being good if they dont back it up ya know. Customer service is a plus in my book and sapphire takes the cake on that for me. HIS not so much.
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