SAPPHIRE 4870 1024MB VAPOR X £99.99 inc VAT

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I have secured a very special deal on the amazing Sapphire 4870 1024MB Vapor X at £99.99 inc VAT. Free shipping also for forum members.

Sapphire ATI Radeon HD 4870 1024MB GDDR5 Vapor X PCI-Express Graphics Card @ £99.99 inc VAT

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The ATI Radeon HD 4870 Series GPUs deliver a cinematic gaming experience with unprecedented performance. Play today while preparing for tomorrow with tessellation, support for DirectX® 10.1 and scalable ATI CrossFireX™ technology. Vapor Chamber Technology is based on the same principles as heatpipe technology. A liquid coolant is vaporised at a hot surface, the resulting vapor is condensed at a cold surface then the liquid is returned to the hot surface. The recirculation process is controlled by a patented wick system. SAPPHIRE Vapor-X flattens the whole system into a slim chamber - which in the graphics application is mounted in contact with the surface of the graphics chip.

- ATI Radeon HD 4870 GPU @ 750MHz
- 1024MB GDDR5 Memory @ 3600MHz
- 24x custom filter anti-aliasing (CFAA) and high performance anisotropic filtering
- PCI Express 2.0 support
- ATI CrossFireX Multi-GPU Technology
- Microsoft DirectX 10.1 support
- Shader Model 4.1
- ATI Avivo HD video and display technology
- Unified Video Decoder 2 (UVD) for Blu-ray and HD Video
- Built-in HDMI with 5.1 surround sound support
- On-chip HDCP

Only £99.99 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW
 
same here, 8800GT to a 1920 x 1080 setup? plus 2nd monitor running 1440 x 900

I feel my 8800gt is the weak link at the moment with a q6600 4gb ram on windows 7? Am I right?
cheers
 
Does this have a 1 or 2 year warranty?
Never mind,I see its 2 years.
Very tempting!
 
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Also got a 8800GT and I'm upgrading next month. I'm paying the extra £20 to get a 5770 though.

The 5770 might have slightly higher clock speeds but it still only has 128 bit memory interface, this means it's memory bandwidth is only ~76GB/s while a 4870 is ~120GB/s giving it more fps. This is cheaper and has slightly better frame rates, but it does use more power.
 
The 5770 might have slightly higher clock speeds but it still only has 128 bit memory interface, this means it's memory bandwidth is only ~76GB/s while a 4870 is ~120GB/s giving it more fps. This is cheaper and has slightly better frame rates, but it does use more power.

More power and I don't want to upgrade for awhile for me the 5770 offers more futreproof.
 
[BFs]Smurfy;15787101 said:
Hi how do you get the free delivery applied, when I press order now it tries to apply a P&P charge?. Will this card make a difference over an 8800GT (512) in IL21946?.

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In that case, for IL2 is the GTX260 a better option in the £120-140 price bracket? I have an E4400 at 3ghz, 2gb of Geil Ram at stock 800mhz and I use a 22" CRT at 1024 X 768 for Il2 (it`s Il2`s native resolution). Cheers.
 
nice price...i have an enermax 475w psu would that power this card? nothing OC'd

Specs:
old P4 3.4EE
2 gig ram
1 HDD
xfi extremem music
GF 9800gt 512
cheers.
 
How much grunt would i be looking at to run a second 4870?

At the moment i have BeQuite 550W with a Q9550 @ 3.8, 8gb RAM, 1xDVD-RW, 2x1TB and a single 4870 (no more GPU power sockets from PSU, but i think molex converters would work?)

I'm guessing not enough?
 
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