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 Sapphire Toxic HD 4890 Vapor-X review

 By: Hilbert Hagedoorn | Edited by Ian R. Barling | Published: July 2, 2009  

   

 

Sapphire Radeon HD 4890 Toxic Vapor-X

So here is where we arrive at the premises of Sapphire with their Radeon HD 4890 Toxic Vapor-X. We've just discussed what the reference product is all about and what its features are. But the Sapphire Radeon HD 4890 Toxic Vapor-X has a few additional tricks up its sleeve. First off it comes with a heatpipe based cooler, this cooler is called the Vapor-X, which refers to the cooling method inside the heatpipe, Vapor Chamber Technology (which is phase change with the coolant going from gas to liquid and vice versa). The design incorporates three heatpipes with a thermally controlled (PWM) fan. Covering the actual aluminum cooler and copper heatpipes is a plastic shroud on the face of the graphics card. We'll show you that a bit more in the photo-shoot though.

The cooler brings down the temperatures significantly and as our tests will show, even under massive stress it will not top 75 degrees C (167 F), which is really nice to see. Another benefit just has to be the fact that the cooler is real silent in operation, a big plus in my book. In fact when it comes to an inaudible solution, it's one of the better coolers we have seen implemented in a while.

More and better cooling also means you can typically squeeze a little more voltage into the GPU which then 'can' allow a higher clock frequency. So where the reference product is clocked at 850 MHz on the GPU core, the Sapphire Radeon HD 4890 Toxic Vapor-X is clocked at 960 MHz which is a bump of another 110 MHz.

Now, if we go all the way back to the Radeon HD 4870 with the same features and nearly identical chipset... this Sapphire Radeon HD 4890 Toxic Vapor-X  is clocked 210 MHz faster. In GPU land that is a heck of a lot you guys.

The memory clock then, the original Radeon HD 4870 was clocked at 3600 MHz effective (3600/4= 900 MHz). The reference Radeon HD 4890 has that same memory clocked at 3900 MHz, and this Sapphire card comes with a memory clock of 4200 MHz (effective). Again, really impressive stuff. At this rate we'll be hitting 5 GHz memory at the beginning of next year.

All in all these facts combined bring a lot more performance to an already nice and fast product series. Below you can see that progression when you compare the different models a little.

 

ATI Radeon
HD 4870

ATI Radeon
HD 4890

Sapphire Toxic
HD 4890 Vapor-X

# of transistors

956 million

959 million

959 million

Stream Processing Units

800

800

800

Clock speed

750 MHz

850 (and higher)

960

Memory Clock

3600 MHz (effective)

3900 MHz (effective)

4200 MHz (effective)

Math processing rate (Multiply Add)

1200 GigaFLOPS

1360 GigaFLOPS

1498 GigaFLOPS

Texture Units

40

40

40

Render back-ends

16

16

16

Memory & type

512/1024MB GDDR5

1024MB GDDR5

1024MB GDDR5

Memory interface

256-bit

256-bit

256-bit

Fabrication process

55nm

55nm

55nm

Power Consumption (peak)

160W

190W

199W

Power Consumption (Idle)

90W

60W

60W

 

So this is most definitely an interesting product series. With the RV790 ASIC ATI was also able to bring down heat levels at IDLE, and as a positive side effect was able to bring down power consumption another 30 Watts as well.

Sapphire Radeon HD 4890 Toxic Vapor-X

Package and bundle, once we open up the box we must admit to finding a fairly complete bundle. Everything needed is included, and though we do not see a free game bundled we do get the following:

  • Sapphire Radeon HD 4890 Toxic Vapor-X 1024MB GDDR5
  • Molex to 6-pin power converter cable
  • Molex to 8-pin power converter cable
  • DVI->VGA (SUB-D) dongle
  • DVI-> HDMI dongle
  • 3-way RCA component HDTV (analog) cable
  • CrossfireX bridge
  • S-VIDEO -> composite dongle
  • Manual
  • Driver/installation CD
  • 3DMark Vantage
  • Two software titles from Cyberlink including Power DVD

Overall a pretty decent bundle we say. This very product can be spotted for roughly 239~249 USD, and for the EU you can expect something in the 210~225 EUR price range. That definitely is a little higher than the 'regular' model of the card, but remember what you receive in return for that; an awesome cooler and more performance.

Sapphire gives you a two year warranty on their products. A bit of a downside is that this warranty is only applicable to the first buyer of the product, warranty has to be carried out by the dealer/reseller as well (carry-in).

But let's have a look at the product and then start up some preliminary tests on heat levels, power consumption and overall noise (sound pressure).

Sapphire Radeon HD 4890 Toxic Vapor-X





 

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