Testseek.com have collected 25 expert reviews of the Sapphire Radeon HD 4850 Toxic 512MB GDDR3 PCIe 11132-04-40R and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sapphire Radeon HD 4850 Toxic 512MB GDDR3 PCIe 11132-04-40R.
August 2008
(86%)
25 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: Grafikprocessorn och minnet hos Sapphire Toxic Radeon HD4850 är inställda på högre klockfrekvenser än vad som är normalt. Det påverkar inte prestandan på mer än ett ytterst minimalt sätt. Normala grafikkort med Radeon HD 4850 brukar vara inställda på ...
The Toxic 4850 is a very good low end card. It is inexpensive and will give you playable frame rates in just about every resolution. Now is there a cheaper card that performs the same? Yes. The 4770 ist all that much less, only $20 or so, and at stoc...
Excellent Cooling, Great performance, Still some memory overclocking headroom, Looks Great, Decent Price, Availability
Lacking Second DVI Adapter
Overall, Sapphire's attempt to make an already fast card pack even more punch while keeping it cool and quiet can easily be summed to be a success. Sapphire's TOXIC HD4850 version blends a good amount of looking cool while running remarkably cool as ...
Excellent performance in contemporary games, Outperforms Nvidia GeForce 9800 GTX in high resolutions, Is 58% faster than ATI Radeon HD 4850, Wide range of supported FSAA modes, Best edge detect CFAA quality in the industry, Excellent quality of anisotropi...
Relatively high power consumption and heat dissipation
The Sapphire Toxic HD 4850 512MB GDDR3 left a most positive impression on us. This product has no drawbacks if you don’t regard its too small advantage over the reference Radeon HD 4850 as such. However, even those 5 to 8% of performance growth in g...
Factory overclocked with additional headroom, Great bundle including superior cooling, Good price
Didnt win all the benchmarks
Another review comes to a close at Overclockers Online and the Sapphire Toxic HD 4850 has left a lasting impression. Overclocked from the factory and paired with a great Zalman cooling system means we can get a little more power out of the card without...
Solid mid-range performance, Runs cool and quiet under a heavy load, Factory overclocked (memory was even higher than specified), Relatively energy efficient, Decent bundle of accessories and software
Ships from factory looking like it was modded by an end user, Thermal sensor didn't work out of the box, No games included
The Radeon HD4850 chipset was launched to fill a role in the middle of the graphics card market. The Sapphire Toxic Radeon HD4850 512MB graphics card stands out in this crowd of 'average' cards by offering a factory overclocked GPU and memory, as well...
The Sapphire Toxic HD4850 proved itself to be a very viable option for those that dont want to part with a weeks salary. With a price tag slightly below $200.00 this is the perfect card to challenge the Nvidia GTX 260 and the GTX 280. Combine a pai...
Abstract: Sapphire Radeon HD 4850 Dual Slot and Toxic 4850 ReviewNo graphics card in the $0-$200 space delivers better overall performance than ATI’s Radeon HD 4850. With its 800 stream processing units clocked at 625MHz, the Radeon 4850 has more than eno...
Abstract: This is the ATI counter-point to the 9800 GTX+: Sapphires Toxic HD 4850. It may be alone, and it may not be more power-friendly, but its, ahem, wickedly fast. The icing is that it doesnt really cost more than other HD 4850s--sure, its on the high s...
Performance beyond that expected of a midrange video card, Included Zalman VF900 works well, Release price of $200 is less than expected for a card with this performance
Only possible con I found is the routing of the coolers power wires
Ive heard for a little too long now, how much of a mistake AMDs purchase of ATI was. I dunno, Im not much into the financial end of things, and maybe it was. But if the Radeon HD 4850 is any indication of where ATI is going, maybe the naysayers are...