Is that a good thing or a bad thing?
Y'all notice it only has one X-Fire bridge connection?
It's still a good deal at 150,it's only 13 dollars more and the nice thing is no rebates.Mine shipped from TN so i'll probably have it thursday or friday.
5850 is better than a 6850? They are the same price...
Back in stock at $150FS. Definitely the best deal going at that price, but not quite as hot as the original deal. This will easily beat the HD6790, HD6850, and GTX460 1GB, which are the other cards at this price: http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/AMD/HD_6790/22.html
OP - can you edit the title? Just click Edit and "Go Advanced" in the first post.
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OP - can you edit the title? Just click Edit and "Go Advanced" in the first post.
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All you actually have to do is double click the thread title from the Forum View. If you're the creator of the thread, you can edit it.
Mine's DOA
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Thanks for posting that. Do you have rendering errors in anything other than Unigine?
I hope Sapphire didn't rush out a junk product...this is not a good sign.
Just received one, so it works fine in place of my Power Color 5850. Doesn't want to overclock past 800, but The Sapphire Trixx software I have installed won't raise the core voltage past the stock 1.088 volts. This card also runs warmer than the Power Color Card. The heatsinks are the same style, but the one on the Power Color card is larger and has a slightly larger fan which explains the lower temps.
Edit: The stock vcore on my Power Color is 1.15 volts, the Sapphire is 1.088. The Sapphire also drops to near .9 volts while idling, my Power Color does not drop at idle.
Good to hear we have at least one working card here. Most of the reviews peg the overclock at 800, which is a bit low, but not terrible. They also mention the inability to control voltage.
Are you planning on crossfiring? If so, let us know how it goes.
BTW, sounds like your older Powercolor is not spec'd quite right - stock volts should be 1.087, with an idle at .949. I guess that means it should overclock well though, just uses a lot of power at idle and load. I can actually run my XFX at stock speeds (725/1000) with only 1.0v, which means it uses very little power and runs cool. I can also overvolt it to get past 5870 speeds.
