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Sapphire X1050 256MB Graphics Card Review
Date Published:
02-28-2007
Written By:
Sludge
Edited By:
Diceman
Provided By:
Sapphiretech
Where to Buy:
Sapphiretech
Discuss Article:
VH Forum link
Pages: 1 2 3

 
 
 
 
 



Installation and Setup:


Installed

CCC

Software Specs

Hardware Specs

    It's a video card. Do I really need to go over the installation procedures on it? I didn't think so. So, let's move on to the setup and, of course, we need drivers. After installing the drivers from the CD, go and find any updates at the appropriate sites, reboot, and enjoy.

Benchmarks:

    Benchmarking graphics cards is such a tedious job. I have to play several high-end graphics-demanding games. I know... why me? But that is what I have to do to show the end user what they are getting :) All tests have been done in a resolution of 1280x1024, which is max for my 19" LCD monitor. Several different benchmarking programs will be used in testing the Sapphire X1050.

Test Rig:

  • ASUS M2N32-SLI Deluxe

  • AMD Athlon 64 X2 4600+ 2.4Ghz AM2 Dual Core Processor

  • 2GB PC-6400

  • 3 SATA Hard drives (120gb/250gb/250gb)

  • 2 DVD RW's

VGA Information:
    Graphics card: Radeon X1650 Series
    Bustype: PCI Express x16
    Memory: 256.0 MB
    Current VPU speed: 594 MHz
    Current memory speed: 693 MHz

Results:

3DMark05/06

    3DMark05 and 06 were used to get an idea of the processing power during FPS, Triangles, and Shaders.

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