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Sapphire R7 260X OC 1GB Graphics Card Review

A Closer Look


The aesthetics of the card and very clean and pleasing. An all black design with silver accents and an 80mm fan: overall a very nice design.

Underneath the fan we can see an “Intel stock cooler style” heatsink with an 80mm fan.

Looking at the rear I/O we find a decent selection: DVI, HDMI and DisplayPort, surely something for everyone at this price point.

A single 6 pin is required, and Sapphire provide an adapter if your PSU has no PCIe connectors.

The graphics card is very short and conforms to a dual slot thickness.

Around the back we see a black PCB and an easily removable heatsink if you want to change out the thermal compound or clean the heatsink.

At the bottom we can see this cooling solution uses direct contact copper.

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