Spending £200-plus on a graphics card will give you a healthy dollop of performance. It doesn't really matter who manufactures the GPU, because the Radeon HD 6950 2GB or GeForce GTX 560 Ti 1GB are both solid performers. In fact, we recommend...
Moving on to the graphics cards the range of products tested today tells us that Sapphire offer an excellent level of performance from £80 upwards. The 5830 lets us game at 1920x1080 with high detail without issue, the 5850 and 6870 give us a little...
Sapphire HD6950 FleX IntroductionThere are quite a few of video cards on the market these days, with numerous manufacturers trying to one up each other, either by offering some flashy LEDs, or software to help enhance the user experience. Very few...
With a price point of around $299 the HD6950 FleX is positioned to be a great deal for someone who wants top level performance without having to empty out their entire bank. The ease of upgrading to Eyefinity along with the added value that not having...
This was our first look into the Cayman cards, and just like the HD 68-series, also the HD 6950 turns out to be an excellent card. The performance is all-round really good and it's achieved using less electricitity than before. The HD 6950 Flex also...
The FleX edition is a neat concept. While all the new Cayman cards have a ton of connectors, not everyone can use all of them without buying pricey monitors or adapter. Sapphire is able to repurpose what is already there, and make it more accessible...
The HD 6950 FleX from Sapphire offers up a good solution for an entry into the world of Eyefinity. Although there are other FleX models (HD 6870, HD 5770, HD 5670), the HD 6950 version is by far the most powerful, single Eyefinity capable card that...
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