Sapphire Radeon HD 5850 Video Card
Get ready for a riveting high-definition gaming experience with the new Sapphire ATI Radeon HD 5850 video card. Yes, the long wait is finally over. Now every gamer and extreme PC freak’s dreams will come true, because the visual fireworks you’ll experience with this high-powered card will dazzle you like never before. In fact, you’ll be able to expand your visual real estate across as many as three displays, while getting lost in the action with revolutionary ATI Eyefinity Technology.
The Sapphire Radeon HD 5850’s ATI Stream technology will accelerate even the most demanding applications, which will allow you to do more than ever with your PC. And the ATI Radeon HD 5850 graphics processor is the first ever to deliver full support for Microsoft's all new DirectX 11. This spectacular new GPU delivers rich, realistic visuals and explosive HD gaming performance so you’ll completely dominate the competition! Plus, this Sapphire ATI Radeon HD 5800 Series graphics processor is ready for Microsoft Windows 7. Other essential features include 40nm Process Technology, 2nd Generation TeraScale Engine, PCI 2.0 x16 bus interface, Advanced 1GB/256-bit GDDR5 memory interface, HDMI 1.3 support with Deep Color, and 7.1 High Bitrate Audio. The list of bleeding-edge technologies goes on and on. Onchip HDCP support. ATI CrossFireX multi-GPU support for highly scalable performance. ATI Avivo HD support. Dynamic power management with ATI PowerPlay technology, including memory clocks. Dolby TrueHD and DTSHD Mater Audio support. Get ready to play tomorrow’s games today with the new Sapphire ATI Radeon HD 5850 video card.
What It Is and Why You Need It
Spectacular new high-definition graphics engine that will create a more explosive, immersive gaming experience than ever before
The first-ever GPU to deliver full support for Microsoft DirectX 11
It’s ready for the new Windows 7 operating systems
Specifications
Chipset:
ATI Radeon
GPU Series:
ATI Radeon HD 5000
Lifestyle:
Enthusiast
GPU/VPU:
RADEON HD 5850
Additional Features:
ATI Avivo HD Technology
ATI Stream Technology
Video Card Profile:
Double
Video Memory:
1GB
Memory Type:
DDR5
Memory Interface:
256-bit
Stream Processors:
1440
Core Clock:
750 MHz
Memory Clock:
4000 MHz
Interface Type:
PCI Express 2.0
Interface Speed:
x16
Connector(s):
HDMI
Dual DVI (Dual Link)
Display Port
Multiple Monitors Support:
Yes
Multi-GPU Support:
CrossFire-X
Overclocked:
No
APIs:
DirectX 11
1080p Support:
Yes
Video Output:
DVI
HDMI
Display Port
Low Profile:
No
Cooling Type:
Fan
Customer Reviews and Rating
Customer Rating:
4.9
Customer Reviews:
9
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Value
4.8
Features
5.0
Quality
5.0
Performance
4.9
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Best choice on the market
Reviewer:
Derek on
Feb 09, 2010 Customer Rating:
5.0
Value
5.0
Features
5.0
Quality
5.0
Performance
5.0
Extremely powerful graphics card. Can play ANY game on the market on high settings without a hiccup. Furthermore, it can be OC'd to the 5870's levels. While 300 is fairly steep, for a single GPU card with this kind of performance I would have to say it is the best option on the market today.
Killer performance for the price
Reviewer:
Will on
Jan 17, 2010 Customer Rating:
5.0
Value
5.0
Features
5.0
Quality
5.0
Performance
5.0
This card works very well and was a HUGE upgrade from my 7800GTX. The GTX did well for 3-4 hoping that this card will last at least 2-3 years. Whenever you buy the highest or close to the highest end cards they do seem to do it for you longer.
Killer Card
Reviewer:
Aaron on
Jan 05, 2010 Customer Rating:
5.0
Value
5.0
Features
5.0
Quality
5.0
Performance
5.0
After much review I decided to go with this card instead of the 100.00 more 5870. When checking review online i found that this card is easily overclocked and competes within 7% fps of the 5870. So for 100 less.... This is a heck of a purchase. Running it with the asus P6T and the intel i7 2.67 cpu. Well worth it.
AWESOME!!!
Reviewer:
Lefty on
Jan 04, 2010 Customer Rating:
5.0
Value
5.0
Features
5.0
Quality
5.0
Performance
5.0
Excellent for gaming. Fast and crisp. For WoW, I'm getting 60 fps in major cities and sometimes 66 in ultra mode. Cant wait to crossfire this. I would recommend this item.
Most bang for the buck (and DX11)
Reviewer:
doggghouse on
Jan 04, 2010 Customer Rating:
5.0
Value
5.0
Features
5.0
Quality
5.0
Performance
5.0
You can't go wrong with this thing... the Radeon HD 58XX series cards are just amazing! Not only are they powerful, and the only DX11 cards currently available, but they are very efficient (mine runs at 35C in Windows, 65C gaming). I never even hear the GPU fan over the quiet case fans!
With this card, I'm able to run my games at 1920x1080, full detail, and either 2x or 4x AA depending on the game. It's definitely good enough to handle my current games, and later I can just buy another card to pair with it for a 50% boost.
Originally I was going to spend the extra $110 to get the next step up (5870), but I'm glad I ''settled'' for this one. It's more bang for the buck, runs cooler, and is a good 1'' shorter than the 5870.
BTW I read a lot of complaints about the drivers, but so far I haven't had a single problem (Catalyst 9.12 in Windows 7 x64).
Monitors come supporting different video connector technologies:
VGA, DVI, DisplayPort, HDMI, or combinations. Not every monitor
supports these, so check the specifications carefully before making your
selection.
The Digital Visual Interface (DVI) is the
most popular high-quality digital connection for monitors (though HDMI is
quickly becoming its equal in popularity). DVI is a video interface
standard designed to maximize the visual quality of digital display devices
such as flat panel LCD computer displays and digital projectors. It was
developed by an industry consortium, the Digital Display Working Group (DDWG).
It is designed for carrying uncompressed digital video data to a compatible
monitor or projector, and is partially compatible with the High-Definition
Multimedia Interface (HDMI) standard in digital mode (DVI-D).
DVI represents a major improvement in image quality over the older VGA
standard.
The DVI interface uses a digital protocol
in which the desired illumination of pixels is transmitted as binary data.
When the display is driven at its native resolution, it will read each
number and apply that brightness to the appropriate pixel. In this way, each
pixel in the output buffer of the source device corresponds directly to one
pixel in the display device, whereas with an analog signal the appearance of
each pixel may be affected by its adjacent pixels as well as by electrical
noise and other forms of analog distortion.
Previous standards such as the analog VGA were designed for CRT-based
devices and thus did not use discrete time display addressing. As the analog
source transmits each horizontal line of the image, it varies its output
voltage to represent the desired brightness. In a CRT device, this is used
to vary the intensity of the scanning beam as it moves across the screen.
The two types of DVI interfaces are Single
Link and Dual Link. Following are the features and benefits of each:
Single Link - The Single Link interface is limited to a maximum pixel
clock of 165 Hz. It uses four (4) twisted pairs of wires (one each of Red,
Green, Blue and Clock). Maximum resolution is 1920 x 1200 at 60Hz.
Dual Link - The Dual Link interface is most common for today’s modern
LCD monitors. It provides three times as many pixels as the Single Link
interface. And its maximum clock may exceed 165 Hz. Dual Link uses six (6)
twisted pairs wires with two (2) each for Red, Green, and Blue, as well as a
pair for Clock. Dual Link’s maximum resolution is 2560 x 1600 at 60Hz. When
you use the Dual Link Interface you can use a longer cable because of its
higher bandwidth. Dual Link also provides HDCP support, which is required
for Blu-Ray playback.
If your Computer supports DVI ports, but
the Monitor does not, then a DVI to VGA adaptor is available at low cost to
solve this. Or inversely, if the Computer output is only VGA, and the
Monitor supports DVI, adaptors are available for this as well.
For our selection of Monitor Adaptors click here »
Dual Monitor
Technology
Few PC users have ever experienced the huge productivity boost that comes
from using multiple monitors on the same PC. Ironically, many of
today's PC have the capability already installed, and Windows (since 2000)
natively supports dual monitors. Configuring dual monitors is so easy: just use
the second video port (if there are two separate ports installed), or add a
second video card or better yet, a video card that has dual DVI ports.
Then plug in your second monitor, change a couple of simple Windows settings,
and you have double the Windows Desktop. This lets you have your
spreadsheet and email visible at the same time, or PowerPoint and Photoshop.
The combinations are endless. And since most of the overhead is
handled by the video card, there is little significant impact (if any) on
system performance. Dual Monitors is one of the simplest, yet most
amazing productivity boosters you can add to your PC! Optionally, you can use a dual monitor stand and recover your workspace in the process!
PCI
Express - Delivering Dramatically Improved Graphics
Doubling the bandwidth of the AGP 8X graphics bus, the new PCI Express represents
the most profound change to desktop architecture in nearly a decade. PCI
Express replaces AGP, allowing much larger amounts of data to move between
the graphics card and the CPU, and will soon replace PCI expansion slots
as well. The PCI standard allows for a 32-bit bus with a maximum throughput
of 133MB/s. By contrast, PCI Express will run at 2.5GHz. PCI Express is
a two-way serial connection that carries data in packets along two pairs
of point-to-point data lines, compared to the single parallel data bus of
traditional PCI. Gamers will benefit from an incredible upgrade in video
quality with PCI Express, because it will allow for more powerful video
cards, inspiring developers to create more realistic environments that will
make games come alive with astonishingly lifelike colors and images. Video
enthusiasts will also benefit because PCI Express will accommodate higher-quality
video throughput (amount of data you can send per second). As network television
moves over to HDTV broadcasts, PCI Express positions the PC platform for
integration into the living room, while also allowing for HD video editing
and other bandwidth-intensive tasks. PCI Express is compatible with existing
PCI drivers and software operating systems and is designed to co-exist with
current PCI hardware.
PCI
Express 2.0 - High End Graphics Have Arrived
PCI Express Base 2.0 specification doubles the interconnect bit rate from
2.5 GT/s to 5 GT/s in a seamless and compatible manner. The performance
boost to 5 GT/s is by far the most important feature of the PCI Express
2.0 specifications. It effectively increases the aggregate bandwidth of
a 16-lane link to approximately 16 GB/s. The higher bandwidth will allow
product designers to implement narrower interconnect links to achieve
high performance while reducing cost.
A number
of optimizations and improvements have been made to the protocol and software
layers of the PCI Express architecture in the PCI Express Base 2.0 specification.
These include:
Dynamic
link speed management – to control the speed at which the link is operating
Link bandwidth
notification – to notify software (operating system, device drivers,
etc) of changes in link speed and width
Capability
structure expansion – to expand the control registers to better manage
devices, slots and the interconnect
Access
control services – optional controls to manage peer-peer transactions
Completion
timeout control – to define a required disable mechanism plus related
optional enhancements
Function-level
reset – optional mechanism to reset functions within a device
Power
limit redefinition – to redefine slot power limit values to accommodate
devices that consume higher power
Video Card Designs
Today's high performance video cards
enable amazing graphics, and frequently come emblazoned with high-impact
graphics, or in brilliant colors. These help to enhance the appeal of
the card. However, from time to time, manufacturers do change these
designs and colors, but this has no effect on the features, specifications,
or performance of the specific video card model, and will usually retain the
same manufacturer's model and part number. The images displayed for a
video card are based upon the sample provided by the manufacturer, and the
specific visual design you receive may vary. So remember, while the
card may look cool, it's the specs that matter!
Will Your
Motherboard Support the Video Card You're Purchasing? Here's the Answer...
Before you
buy - make sure your motherboard is compatible with this video card. For
example, PCI Express video cards won't work with motherboards designed
only for AGP or PCI video cards, and vice versa. Please read the specifications
carefully or call us for expert advice.
Close-Up:
PCI, AGP, and PCI-E (PCI Express)
Check
your motherboard and make sure you are purchasing the correct cardbus
type.
There are 3 types of cardbus slots currently available:
PCI, AGP, and PCI Express (PCIe 2.0 is compatible with PCIe slot)
PCI
- The most widely used I/O bus, it provides a shared data path between
the CPU and peripheral controllers, such as network, display, SCSI and
RAID cards. Though limited in terms of performance, they are considered
the best value when you upgrade your video capabilities on a PC. The PCI
interface can be found and used in nearly any motherboard. Click
here to view our selection of PCI Cards
AGP
- The AGP slot is next in line of higher graphic performance. It was designed
especially for the throughput demands of 3-D graphics. It offers up to
8x improvement over a PCI card, is 32 bits wide and runs at 66 MHz. It
provides a direct connection between the card and memory, and only one
AGP slot is on the motherboard. The motherboard must be equipped with
an AGP bus slot for an AGP card to be compatible.(AGP 1x provided a data
transfer rate of 264 Mbytes/sec. AGP 2x is 528 Mbytes/sec. AGP 4x is 1
Gbyte/sec. AGP 8x is 2 Gbytes/sec.) Click
here to view our selection of AGP Cards
PCI
Express - PCI Express is the newest technology that
is superior to both PCI and AGP, in terms of graphic performance. It offers
performance as much as 4x faster than the fastest AGP 8X slot. PCI Express
connections can support fast data transfer rates, which can be used to
connect high-speed devices such as high-end video cards. The slots come
in different variations and speeds, such as x1, x4, x8, and x16. Presently,
most high-end motherboards meant for design, video production, or gaming
come with PCI express slots. To use a PCI Express card, your computer
must have at least one available PCI Express slot. Click
here to view our selection of PCI Express Cards
Sapphire Radeon HD 5850 Video Card - 1GB GDDR5, PCI-Express 2.0, CrossFireX Ready, Dual DVI, Display Port, HDMI
$299.99
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24 months parts;
24 months labor
Mfg Part No:
100282SR UPC No:
840777043745 Box Size:
( Length:
12, Width:
10, Depth:
4 )
Shipping Weight:
3.3000 pound(s)
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