The last few months have been very exciting here at the Club, especially in the world of graphics cards. Since the beginning of April, we have had the pleasure of not only looking at the performance of the brand new RV790 based HD4890s, which have since taken the world by storm. Of course, it was only a matter of time before the non-reference OC editions of the 4890 started making their way into the market; and as usual Sapphire is at the forefront with a wide selection of different cards to choose from.
In fact, Sapphire has unleashed three new 4890 editions:
– The Vapor-X edition, clocked at 870MHz and priced at $229
– The Toxic edition, clocked at 960MHz, and priced at $259
– The Atomic edition, clocked at 1GHz, and priced at $299
Fortunately for us, Sapphire has enough kindness in their hearts to send us both the Toxic and Atomic editions to take a look. Today we will be taking an in-depth look at the Toxic edition.
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