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- Review - Sapphire HD 5850 Toxic and Powercolor PCS+ HD 5870 - Final

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Review: ATI Radeon HD 5870 - Final
Conclusion - Final
At this point, we have to wait for nVIDIA’s counteraction against this card. We’re sure that it’ll come sometime soon, although so far its nature is still unknown. nVIDIA will have to pay a lot of attention in managing to build a good solution, since ATI manages to supply everything that has been seen in this review for less than $400. For nVIDIA, the CUDA and PhysX are two advantages but that do not make enough difference to compete with the new Radeon HD 5800 series.
The card proposed by Sapphire also presents a large connection output with two DVI connectors that can be converted to VGA with the DVI-VGA adaptor, an HDMI and DisplayPort connector. Sapphire also offers a couple of games: Battlestations Pacific and D.I.R.T 2 (this one can be downloaded in its complete version).

