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Sapphire 100284VXL Vapor-X Radeon HD 5750 Video Card Get ready for a riveting high-definition gaming experience with the new Sapphire 100284VXL ATI Vapor-X Radeon HD 5750 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.
Summary: Maxed Out Sapphire Vapor-X Radeon HD-5750 2010-02-15
Comment: Hello there all. I Upgraded to this video card back on my Birthday ( Dec 29 ) of last year ( 2009 ).
My previous video card was a VisionTek Radeon HD 2400 Pro OC edition.
Specs of both cards are as follows.
VisionTek = 256 mb memory , 64bit interface , VGA - DVI and HDMI connections.
Overall this video card had served me well for 3+ years.
I had gotten this card so i could use an HDMI Equipped Monitor as my main Display.
At the time i bought this card , it was under $70 dollars with tax for it.
Sapphire Vapor-X = 1 GB GDDR5 Memory , 128 Bit Interface , Direct-X 11 , DVI - Display Port and HDMI Conenctions.
This Video Card has Exceeded the Performance needs of mine.
It can be Overclocked due to the Vapor-X cooling. I have not done any overclocking of the card yet.
Also as a result of the Vapor-X cooling , it runs cooler then I expected.
Another benefit of the Vapor-X Cooling is the Lower Noise of the card.
I have a Mid-Tower ATX case ; this card fit nicely inside of it and can barely hear it's fan.
Only down side to this card is that the Entire Radeon HD 5XXX series is that - there is a glitch that
allows the Mouse Pointer to MORPH into a LARGER size on its own , there is a slightly older version of
the ATI Graphic drivers ( Ver 9.12 Hotfix ) that corrects the Morphing Mouse Problem.
Most current version of the Driver software is 10.1 though ; but as far as i know , there isn't a
Hotfix version that corrects the Morphing Mouse problem yet.
I am running in a ( HD screen size - 1920 x 1080 ) { 1080P } screen mode for all you HD fans.
Sapphire Vapor-X Radeon HD-5750 handles this screen size really nicely and i havent noticed any
slowdown in using it as my default screen size for my computer.
If your computer has at least one PCI Express 2.0 16X port and you are thinking of upgrading to a newer
Video Card - The Sapphire Vapor-X Radeon HD-5750 would be a great choice if your budget would allow for a
purchase of $140 dollars to $170 dollars.
My previous video card was a VisionTek Radeon HD 2400 Pro OC edition.
Specs of both cards are as follows.
VisionTek = 256 mb memory , 64bit interface , VGA - DVI and HDMI connections.
Overall this video card had served me well for 3+ years.
I had gotten this card so i could use an HDMI Equipped Monitor as my main Display.
At the time i bought this card , it was under $70 dollars with tax for it.
Sapphire Vapor-X = 1 GB GDDR5 Memory , 128 Bit Interface , Direct-X 11 , DVI - Display Port and HDMI Conenctions.
This Video Card has Exceeded the Performance needs of mine.
It can be Overclocked due to the Vapor-X cooling. I have not done any overclocking of the card yet.
Also as a result of the Vapor-X cooling , it runs cooler then I expected.
Another benefit of the Vapor-X Cooling is the Lower Noise of the card.
I have a Mid-Tower ATX case ; this card fit nicely inside of it and can barely hear it's fan.
Only down side to this card is that the Entire Radeon HD 5XXX series is that - there is a glitch that
allows the Mouse Pointer to MORPH into a LARGER size on its own , there is a slightly older version of
the ATI Graphic drivers ( Ver 9.12 Hotfix ) that corrects the Morphing Mouse Problem.
Most current version of the Driver software is 10.1 though ; but as far as i know , there isn't a
Hotfix version that corrects the Morphing Mouse problem yet.
I am running in a ( HD screen size - 1920 x 1080 ) { 1080P } screen mode for all you HD fans.
Sapphire Vapor-X Radeon HD-5750 handles this screen size really nicely and i havent noticed any
slowdown in using it as my default screen size for my computer.
If your computer has at least one PCI Express 2.0 16X port and you are thinking of upgrading to a newer
Video Card - The Sapphire Vapor-X Radeon HD-5750 would be a great choice if your budget would allow for a
purchase of $140 dollars to $170 dollars.