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    Re: Features - Win one of four mid-range Sapphire Radeon HD graphics cards

    I need one of the passively-cooled Sapphire HD 7750 Ultimates because I am the last ninja on earth and I need to play games unnoticed by others.

    Hey-ya!

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    Re: Features - Win one of four mid-range Sapphire Radeon HD graphics cards

    Quote Originally Posted by CAT-THE-FIFTH View Post
    For one scaryjim,should at least get a chance to review the HD7750 Ultimate(also win one) as this is right up his alley,being a low powered/HTPC fan.
    Awww, thanks CAT I would indeed love a passive 7750 to add to my 3670K bundle and improve my step-son's Skyrim framerates even further, but having already won a big old bundle of stuff off Hexus I think someone else should get the love this time.

    Although if the people choosing winners decide I deserve a passive 7750, who am I to argue with them It would indeed go beautifully with my bundle, and it means Hexus forumites would get another chance to drool at pictures of my beautiful Antec Aria

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    Re: Features - Win one of four mid-range Sapphire Radeon HD graphics cards

    Quote Originally Posted by scaryjim View Post
    Hexus forumites would get another chance to drool at pictures of my beautiful Antec Aria
    It could be better,they could get a chance to look at more pictures of my battered Antec NSK4400, now with all improved with a bodged paint job!

    I wonder how the HD7750 would compare to the APU graphics??
    Last edited by CAT-THE-FIFTH; 31-08-2012 at 08:00 PM.

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    Re: Features - Win one of four mid-range Sapphire Radeon HD graphics cards

    7770 will fit nicely in the FT03-mini i have just bought from scan.
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    Re: Features - Win one of four mid-range Sapphire Radeon HD graphics cards

    So I can make an awesome HTPC.

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    Re: Features - Win one of four mid-range Sapphire Radeon HD graphics cards

    My system is aging very quickly. Any of these graphics cards would be a very good stop gap to help me survive in raids when the new Mists of Pandaria comes out for WoW at the end of September.

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    Re: Features - Win one of four mid-range Sapphire Radeon HD graphics cards

    I think that one of these cards would be a perfect match for me as I expect a good performance from a card so a card from the lower-end of the market wouldn't be suitable for me but a mid-range from Sapphire would be amazing as the performance would exceed my expectations and also would suit my needs and wants for a very long time.
    A mid-range card would be the best of both worlds, a card with good performance for a relatively low price would be perfect as all the gaming that I would want to do would be more than happily handled by the card.
    One of these bad boys would fit nicely into my build and also give me a finished build finally

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    Re: Features - Win one of four mid-range Sapphire Radeon HD graphics cards

    I think I should win one of these because either of them would make a nice upgrade to my ageing GTX275

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    Re: Features - Win one of four mid-range Sapphire Radeon HD graphics cards

    I think I should win one because winning two would be greedy.


    (would make a nice upgrade for my son's 4670 too).

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    Re: Features - Win one of four mid-range Sapphire Radeon HD graphics cards

    Quote Originally Posted by Zak33 View Post
    Small Form Factor, Gaming.. Photo Editing... you know these cards will lap it up.

    All the players with old 4850's and 8800GTX's and similar..... these new cards will out gun, use less power and keep you happy.

    I'D EVEN SUGGEST THE NVIDIA FAN BOYS try the slice of the other side of the cake.......

    /ducks for cover
    OK, I'm game....

    I'll do a nice review against my GT430, hows that grab you Zakky ?

    I ran 3Dmark11 yesterday and at 1920x1080 I was getting around 4fps on the first test... That's a start surely
    Cheers, David



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    Building a new 990 based AMD system and could use a great video card to go in it!!

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    Re: Features - Win one of four mid-range Sapphire Radeon HD graphics cards

    Keen to replace my 8800gts (G80, 640MB) with something quieter and lower power for my music making while still giving me enough clout to play a game or two without having to turn everything down to low.

    Also not everybody upgrades their graphics card every generation or two and so it's quite difficult to find reviews which show how old cards perform against new mid/low-end cards so you can see what kind of improvement you're likely to get.

    If it helps, I could donate my 8800 to science because I'm pretty sure it's not possible for something that small to generate that much heat :-/

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    Re: Features - Win one of four mid-range Sapphire Radeon HD graphics cards

    These cards are perfect for me as a lower power alternative that still lets me play most games at reasonable resolution, I cant justify the high end card prices any more!

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    I'd like to really push one of these cards to its limits. Do some serious overclocking and see how far I can push a card that has such a low price point

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    Re: Features - Win one of four mid-range Sapphire Radeon HD graphics cards

    Well, I'm not expecting anything but I've been using a passive 4650 in my audio workstation for a while now, and the silent 77xx range is rather tempting for obvious reasons. Putting a hand up for one!
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    Re: Features - Win one of four mid-range Sapphire Radeon HD graphics cards

    I believe this would be great for me because my graphics card stinks and i can't afford a new one

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