#1 • 2012.06.14. 22:52 Before upgrading to this card I was using one of the first model 5850 s. My first one was noisy at times, esaclipley when first starting your system up. The manual fan control was nice, but anything over 40% and it gets loud. Temps stayed relatively cool, idle between 35-38c and under loads between 45-50c. The Toxic HD5850 Vapor-X card is a nice upgrade in many aspects Firstly, it comes with their award-winning vapor-x cooling system and is factory overclocked to perform up to par with the 5870. The main thing I liked about this card is that it was very quiet and I was of course expecting this since my Toxic 4890 was also very quiet. My card stays even more cool as idle between 30-33c and under loads between 46-48-ish. Games where I really notice nice gameplay is in Crysis, Crysis: Warhead, BioShock 1 & 2, and Bad company 2 all on high settings. Blu-ray playback is very nice too as I use ArcSoft TotalMedia Theatre. In conclusion, it is good performing card and worth the price. Keep in mind that the 5850 Toxic is slightly longer then the reference 5850 It's about 10.0-10.1 inches in length verses the reference being about 9.5 inches. Card upgrade history > HIS HD 3850, MSI HD 4670, Sapphire Toxic HD 4890 Vapor-X, Sapphire HD 5850, & Sapphire Toxic HD 5850 Vapor-X | |
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