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Old Dec 19, 2008, 02:44 PM   #1
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Sapphire Introduces ATOMIC Edition HD 4870 X2

Bringing the highest levels of graphics and gaming performance ever seen in the PC, SAPPHIRE Technology - the leading innovator of ATI-based graphics solutions - is now introducing the amazing single slot, liquid cooled ATOMIC Edition of its HD 4870 X2.

Featuring a closed loop liquid cooled system, the SAPPHIRE HD 4870 X2 ATOMIC brings workstation class cooling to the PC, enabling faster clock speeds and quieter operation - and delivering the fastest graphics performance ever seen in a single slot solution. Both GPU’s in the SAPPHIRE HD 4870 X2 ATOMIC are clocked at 800MHz and each has 1GB of DDR5 memory clocked at 1000MHz, making a total of 2GB of memory on board. The streamlined single slot cooler assembly on the graphics card evenly cools both GPU’s and their associated memories - enabling this dual graphics system to run with a high level of stability even when delivering the highest levels of performance - currently the fastest PC graphics available.



The SAPPHIRE HD 4870 X2 ATOMIC is a limited edition product packaged in an aluminum case with a host of accessories aimed at the gaming enthusiast, including HDMI adapter, HDMI cable, CCL UV lamp and SAPPHIRE USB memory sticks, as well as driver and utilities software.

Closed loop liquid cooler

Liquid coolant in the SAPPHIRE HD 4870 X2 ATOMIC is circulated through the graphics card cooler and a chassis mounted radiator by a pump assembly which fixes onto the standard system CPU mountings (both AMD and Intel mounts supplied). The graphics cooler, CPU cooler and radiator are connected in a closed loop by high quality flexible yet tough Teflon tubing and attached to each module with interference fit barbed joints that are sealed for life. Thisarrangement is easy to install, and efficiently cools the system CPU even in enthusiast systems where it is common to raise CPU speeds. The pump and sealed joints have been independently tested to 50,000 hours MTBF.

Air flow through the radiator is provided by a low noise 120mm 7-blade fan which delivers up to 60 cfm at full speed and is illuminated by blue LEDs. The fan and radiator can be mounted on the rear panel or in the top of the PC enclosure. The fan can be connected directly to the system power supply, to a motherboard connector, or to a fan speed controller which allows user controlled fan speeds and even lower noise when the PC is used for less demanding applications. Note that this system has only one fan and one pump cooling both CPU and dual graphics, considerably reducing overall system noise.

Complete DUAL system graphics

The SAPPHIRE HD 4870 X2 ATOMIC comprises two complete HD 4870 graphics systems on a single PCI-Express card connected by an on-board PCI Express Gen 2 bridge chip. Each GPU has 800 stream processors and is equipped with 1GB of GDDR5 memory, making a total of 1600 stream processors and 2GB of memory on-board. Two Dual Link DVI outputs are provided as well as TV-Out. 3D applications such as games use both on-board GPU’s together in CrossFire mode to deliver a single accelerated output on the Primary display. The single board layout of the SAPPHIRE HD 4870 X2 ATOMIC with its single slot cooler brings the fastest solution yet available to performance users with only a single PCI-Express slot available.

Movie support

The SAPPHIRE HD 4870 X2 ATOMIC incorporates the latest ATI Avivo HD Technology for enhanced Video display and features a second generation built in UVD (Unified Video decoder) for the hardware accelerated decoding of Blu-ray and HD DVD content for both VC-1 and H.264 codecs, as well as mpeg files, reducing CPU loading to a minimum. The SAPPHIRE HD 4870 X2 is HDCP ready and is compatible with the latest High Definition displays. Like other HD 4800 series products it also supports HDMI over the DVI interface with the correct HDMI Adapter.

All SAPPHIRE's current graphics cards are Microsoft Windows Vista certified and supported by the ATI Catalyst suite of software, ensuring customers have easy and ongoing access to software updates for performance, stability and added features. For more information, please visit Sapphire Atomic.
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Well I know there was alot of doubt floating around about weather a single 120mm rad could cool a 4870x2, then I don't think anyone realized this setup was also mean to cool a CPU.

http://www.driverheaven.net/reviews....d=687&pageid=1

Looks like it works, I just don't see how :O
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Well I know there was alot of doubt floating around about weather a single 120mm rad could cool a 4870x2, then I don't think anyone realized this setup was also mean to cool a CPU.

http://www.driverheaven.net/reviews....d=687&pageid=1

Looks like it works, I just don't see how :O
The RV770 core isn't nearly as hot running as people think. The thing that made these cards run hot is the low stock fan speeds. I have a 4850 on a single 120mm rad. With it voltmodded to 1.5V, it hasn't gone over 42C in 20C ambients while running furmark. It idles around 26C.
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Yeah but if I am reading it right those reviews were running a QX9650 and the 4870x2 off a 120mm rad, thats unbelievable. I mean the 66c temp isn't amazing at max load, but for that much of a single rad I say it really is.
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Yeah but if I am reading it right those reviews were running a QX9650 and the 4870x2 off a 120mm rad, thats unbelievable. I mean the 66c temp isn't amazing at max load, but for that much of a single rad I say it really is.
Yeah, that's kinda the point I was trying to make. A single rad should be able to handle 2 RV770s. You won't get record breaking temps, but it would be a lot cooler and quieter than the stock cooler.
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this is an asetek watercooling system i sold one to xazax the other dsay they are great for aio loops
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i might get this one for my rig to so i can run on wc with outh messing with my wc loop :P
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i might get this one for my rig to so i can run on wc with outh messing with my wc loop :P
this particular one looks like it adds a cpu block as well...it owuld be easily modifiable to a NB/SB but just letting you know
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anny one knows when these get ready for sale?
nvm to overpriced
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anny one knows when these get ready for sale?
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I double this. Info of where can I find one of these! Been googling for quite a while now >.>...
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