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Quote fathazza 19th August 2008, 22:18
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Originally Posted by badders
Want one, but won't be allowed. Boo.

they imposed trading sanctions on essex again?
Quote Nature 20th August 2008, 08:54
In the 4th graph on the crysis page you had the Toxic listed lower than the 900gtx+ even though the average frame rate was both 26.9 the toxic's minimum was one frame higher. Why did you list it lower when it recorded a better result...??
Quote jazzzyj 24th August 2008, 09:25
How does this card compare to, say, this one: Sapphire HD 4850 512MB GDDR3 Dual DVI Dual slot cooler HDTV Out PCI-E Graphics Card (linky: http://www.ebuyer.com/product/148468 )
Its from Sapphire but doesn't have the toxic name to it?
Quote jazzzyj 24th August 2008, 09:27
I mean apart from the overclock?
If you can push the toxic that far this one should get close right? and it does have a different to stock cooler.
Quote teamtd11 24th August 2008, 10:05
I would thing you should be able to push the core quite far on that card, though i think the volatge the 4850 gets will limit the overall overclock the most. dose the 4850 have any voltage adjustment options?
Quote Bindibadgi 24th August 2008, 10:50
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Originally Posted by teamtd11
I would thing you should be able to push the core quite far on that card, though i think the volatge the 4850 gets will limit the overall overclock the most. dose the 4850 have any voltage adjustment options?

No, no graphics cards do afaik - you have to manually volt mod them.

That Sapphire card:
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The fine-tuned PCB layout and optimized cooler design makes for more efficient and quieter operation.

The layout does look different, but it doesn't come with memory heatsinks. I've no idea how it compares in the overclock.
Quote teamtd11 24th August 2008, 11:35
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Originally Posted by Bindibadgi
No, no graphics cards do afaik - you have to manually volt mod them.

I know my x1900 supports software voltage changes. maybe it was only something they did for that :(
http://forums.bit-tech.net/showthread.php?t=113386
Quote Bindibadgi 24th August 2008, 15:47
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Originally Posted by teamtd11
I know my x1900 supports software voltage changes. maybe it was only something they did for that :(
http://forums.bit-tech.net/showthread.php?t=113386

Oooo I haven't used ATI Tool since 9800 Pro :o I thought you meant in CCC or on the card (dip switches).
Quote Ramble 24th August 2008, 16:48
You can adjust the voltage on the 4800 series cards up to 1.200 volts, after that it's hardware only I'm afriad.
1.200 volts isn't much higher than default and won't really make any difference.
Quote blackshacko 8th September 2008, 09:37
I'm rather taken with this card and since in need to replace my creaky 7600gt have put it top of my possibles list.
My question is this would the standard card come up with the same results after fitting the zalman? and can the toxic be de-tuned back to stock? My reasoning is this, the price is right for me and at some future date when the price drops right down I will get a second 4850 and go xfire. By that time the toxic may or may not be available.
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