itreviews.com Updated: 2011-09-23 22:00:55
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If you are looking for silence as well as performance, then Sapphires HD3850 Ultimate is right up your street, as its one of the fastest silent cards around, capable of playing most of the current crop of games. Sapphire - HD3850 Ultimate price Buy...
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Most enthusiasts would agree that silence is an ideal trait for all computer hardware components. It’s nice to be able to leave your computer on all night and not have it bother you with the annoying noise given off by the GPU fan. I’ve only h...
Performance, Overclockability, Silent, Effective cooling solution...
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The Sapphire HD 3850 Ultimate Edition did better than the Diamond HD 3850 in almost every benchmark by only a few frames per second. This card was dead silent due to the fact that it has no fan on it. The heatsink on the top of the card is quite large...
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Of ATIs new HD3000 series cards the HD3850 is the low-end, competing with NVIDIAs 8800 GTS 320MB cards. It may not be the most potent performer available, and certainly isnt the best choice if you want to see games like Crysis running at full capaci...
Silent heat-pipe...
Not for high-end gamers The Final Word An excellent choice for casual gamers who care more about noise than getting the best performance out of the latest games.
An excellent choice for casual gamers who care more about noise than getting the best performance out of the latest games.
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-12-29 23:48:35
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When AMD introduced the 3850 graphics card, it came bundled with 256MB of RAM which is a bit on the lower side for games that come out nowadays. Granted the 3850 is targeted as a mid-range card, it still pumps out pretty decent performance. Today we lo...
We recently reviewed the nVidia 9600GT and 8800GT that had more RAM than the reference nVidia design. Both these cards featured a 1GB frame buffer which was double of the 512MB frame buffer than nVidia equipped their stock cards with. We didn’t see...
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It’s been a while since we’ve seen something from Sapphire but it was bound to happen sooner or later with the release of the HD 3850 and HD 3870. The thing is though, you don’t want to look at boring cards with stock cooling or just sto...
Sapphire has done a good job with the HD 3850 and it clearly is deserving of the Ultimate name that it carries. The overclocked offering does give it a boost in performance at some stages, and not so much at others. There’s no doubt that there are a...
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tbreak.com Updated: 2011-09-23 22:00:49
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When AMD introduced the 3850 graphics card, it came bundled with 256MB of RAM which is a bit on the lower side for games that come out nowadays. Granted the 3850 is targeted as a mid-range card, it still pumps out pretty decent performance. Today we lo...
We recently reviewed the nVidia 9600GT and 8800GT that had more RAM than the reference nVidia design. Both these cards featured a 1GB frame buffer which was double of the 512MB frame buffer than nVidia equipped their stock cards with. We didn’t see...
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sharkyextreme.com Updated: 2011-09-23 22:01:08
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The graphics card market continues to become more splintered and specialized as time goes by. ATI and NVIDIA are both working overtime to find a specific market niche that the other is not servicing, which has led to many very interesting product rele...
LowNoise, Fanless Design, Excellent Performance for Class, DirectX 10/SM4.0 Support...
Big Card/Heatsink, "Ultimate" Price Premium...
Sapphire has done an excellent job with their HD 3850 Ultimate Edition card, providing interested buyers with a way of achieving a low-noise, power-saving design, and without losing anything on the performance end. Gaming speed is excellent for a main...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-23 22:01:13
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Sapphires Ultimate range of passively cooled graphics cards provides decent performance with no noise. This latest card is the fastest passively cooled card we have tested to date. Under the heatpipe cooler everything is the same as the standard activ...
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hothardware.com Updated: 2011-09-23 22:01:17
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It seems like a new year always evokes the feeling of renewed hope and high expectations. And for AMD / ATI at least, 2008 appears to have reinvigorated their graphics division, which appears to be firing on all cylinders at the moment. After a year...
The Sapphire Ultimate Radeon HD 3850 and Atomic HD 3870 cards performed as expected throughout our battery of tests. The Atomic cards higher GPU core and memory clock speeds allowed it to outperform a reference Radeon HD 3870 card in every benchmark...
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firingsquad.com Updated: 2011-09-23 22:01:24
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Sapphire’s Radeon HD 3850 Ultimate and 3870 AtomicAfter suffering through most of 2007 without a compelling mainstream lineup to counter NVIDIA’s GeForce cards in the $150-$300 range, AMD-ATI is finally back with a pair of GPUs that have...
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fudzilla.com Updated: 2011-09-23 22:01:38
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We managed to get our hands on one of the first Sapphire Radeon HD 3850 512MB GDDR3 samples, and we can all finally see what this card can and can’t do. The best thing about this card is that, although it runs at reference 670MHz core and 1660MHz me...
If you want a passive card, Sapphire HD 3850 Ultimate is one of the best cards that money can buy at the moment. With HDMI and DX10.1 support, this is the card that will serve you for a long time. With 512MB GDDR3 memory and a 670MHz core, you can play...
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