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- Review: ATI Eyefinity 6 - the true experience - Part 9

- Review: ATI Eyefinity 6 - the true experience - Part 8

- Review: ATI Eyefinity 6 - the true experience - Part 7

- Review: ATI Eyefinity 6 - the true experience - Part 6

- Review: ATI Eyefinity 6 - the true experience - Part 5

- Review: ATI Eyefinity 6 - the true experience - Part 4

- Review: ATI Eyefinity 6 - the true experience - Part 3

- Review: ATI Eyefinity 6 - the true experience - Part 2

- Review: ATI Eyefinity 6 - the true experience

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

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Review - Sapphire HD 5770 Vapor-X - Part 4
The connection area is very rich and presents an HDMI and DisplayPort connections, besides the usual DVI-D. The DisplayPort connection is essential for the Eyefinity technology; without it, the technology cannot be used. Some entry-level video cards, such as the HD 5450 or HD 5570, despite supporting the Eyefinity technology, don’t come with a DisplayPort connection by default.
Sapphire’s solution presents 1024MB of GDDR5 memory: the modules are the Hynix H5GQ1H24AFR T2C, certified to work at a frequency of 1250 Mhz and 1.5V tension. Sapphire offers the HD 5770 Vapor-X with the memories set at 1200 Mhz, which could mean good attempts in overclocking.

