Originally posted by: Creig
Nice! It's consistently faster than a GTX280, usually much faster. And current Newegg pricing shows it to be $40 cheaper as well. $315 AR for a GTX280 vs $275 AR for a 4850X2. And that's for the 2GB model (1GB effective).
The length of the card could present problems for some people while fan noise could be bothersome to others. From the review, however, it appears as if Sapphire did the exact opposite of the initial 4850 launch and set their fan speeds too high. Their 4850X2 idles at 40 degrees C with load temps at 61. That's awfully low. I'd say there's a lot of room to drop those fan speeds and still maintain good temps.