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Sapphire water-cooled 3870 X2 (photos)

Published: 5th February 2008 @ 2:43 AM
Author: Cameron Wilmot


One of our bestest drinking buddies, Adrian from Sapphire, just sent us some photos of a new product they are currently preparing for launch real soon.

After Chinese New Year (that is, after February 11th) Sapphire will start selling a Radeon HD 3870 X2 graphics card with factory water cooling setup, they call it “Atomic WaterCooled” and claim to offer ultra high performance. By the looks of it below, we don’t have many doubts about that.

We haven’t got many details on the card yet such as clock speeds but you’d think with such a luxurious factory cooler, it should pump out some very decent frame rates.




Come March when AMD finally release the drivers, I’ll have two of these in CrossfireX thank you very much!



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