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Review: Sapphire Radeon HD 4870 TOXIC 512MB: a worthy upgrade?

by Tarinder Sandhu on 8 October 2008, 11:49 3.5

Tags: TOXIC HD 4870 512MB GDDR5 PCI-E, Sapphire, PC

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Final thoughts and rating

Sapphire's Radeon HD 4870 TOXIC 512MB elevated frequencies give it around a 6 per cent advantage in most tests when compared to a vanilla card, shown by the difference in aggregate framerates across the four games.

Overall performance, then, sits between a Radeon HD 4870/GeForce GTX 260 (192-core) and a pre-overclocked GeForce GTX 260 (216-core). 

The £35 premium over a stock card brings marginally greater performance but, more importantly, a cooler that's better than the reference in many ways - not least with respect to quietness and temperatures.

Sapphire's bundle, too, is better than most other AIBs' so the decision on whether it makes sense for you lies with just how quiet and cool you want a high-end graphics card to be. Want it cool? Go for the £210 package. Not bothered? Then opt for the cheapest Radeon HD 4870 512MB or GeForce GTX 260 896MB you can find: both are pretty damn good.

There's significant competition for Sapphire in the pre-overclocked Radeon HD 4870 market, not least from PowerColor, but the Radeon HD 4870 TOXIC 512MB has enough going for it to be put on a shortlist of graphics-card upgrades if your budget is around £200.

Just make sure you can find it in-stock at a number of (r)etailers: we can't!

The good

Very quiet cooler in both 2D and 3D.
Excellent temperatures when compared to reference-clocked card.
GDDR5 memory scaled to a blistering 4.3GHz in our overclocking tests.
Decent bundle

The not so good

£35 premium over a regular card will be hard to stomach for some.
Pure performance isn't that much greater than a reference card.
Competition means that a pre-overclocked 1GB card is available for similar money.

HEXUS Rating

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7/10

Sapphire Radeon HD 4870 TOXIC 512MB


HEXUS Where2Buy

The Sapphire Radeon HD 4870 TOXIC 512MB is currently on pre-order for £210. We expect most etailers to have plentiful stock within a week.

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I like the look of that. After having high speeds and high temps with my 8800GT OC2 I told myslef I would never buy another pre-overclocked card but the cooler on this looks like it does the job very well.
Definitely liking the look of this - It's probably a mix between this, the 1GB powercolour or the XFX GTX260 XXX… It's a hard choice.
Looks amazing but I have a feeling that in the long term the 512mb will be more of a limiting factor for this card compared to the 1gb versions of the 4870 that are in the same price bracket.
And that's why the next card on the test-bench is the 1GB model, with particular focus on 2,560x1,600-resolution testing on the four games. The manner in which it performs will give us an inkling on what to expect in the future.

:)
Tarinder
And that's why the next card on the test-bench is the 1GB model, with particular focus on 2,560x1,600-resolution testing on the four games. The manner in which it performs will give us an inkling on what to expect in the future.

:)


Ooh I'm interested, BUT won't the price on that be very close to that of a 280?