Sapphire HD7950 Overclock Edition Review
3D Mark
Published: 31st January 2012 | Source: Sapphire | Price: £399.95 |
3D Mark Vantage
With such a huge overclock available from the Sapphire it's clearly the best of the three HD7950s in 3D Mark Vantage.
3D Mark 11
Even with the shader intensive 3D Mark 11 the Sapphire HD7950 can run the overclocked HD7970 close.
Most Recent Comments
Just one question: you wrote the Sapphire have removed the dual BIOS, but from theis pic it seems that the switch is still there! Am I wrong?
Because if the dual-BIOS is there, I really think I'm gonna buy this card...

Besides, you can get different coloured Sapphires. And just because of the brand name...it doesn't give them excuse to use the same blue PCB on cards they've been using for years.
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It doesn't matter. Blue PCBs are ugly and they need to move forward to Black PCBs or they'll lose customers to better looking cards. Besides, you can get different coloured Sapphires. And just because of the brand name...it doesn't give them excuse to use the same blue PCB on cards they've been using for years. |
At the moment I'm liking the Asus DirectCUII, my 570 runs cool and very quiet, would be nice to see how they compare.


Fancy a HD7950 that's truly blazingly fast? Welcome to the Overclocked Edition from Sapphire.
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