Sapphire Radeon HD 6770 fleX 1GB Graphics Card Review
Packaging
The Sapphire 6770 comes in a blue and purple box with its name, memory size and primary features listed on the front, including the added features of a flex edition card, supporting 3 monitors in Eyefinity, 4 monitors with a display port or adapter, has AMD’s accelerated processing technology, and its inclusion in the AMD Black Vision lineup. The Black Vision label means it is part of AMD’s Solution for cutting edge processing, expanded field of view Eyefinity gaming, and enough power for serious multi-tasking. It also has a picture of Sapphire’s version of Ruby in a double fisted punch pose, flexing for action.
The back of the box includes highlights of the card, including a small paragraph about the rich feature set it includes without the prohibitive price tag. It is also decorated with multiple icons of the highlights and brief sentence of each including items about , Advanced memory, DX 11 and Parallel processing, Eyfinity/Multi-Display abilities, and HDMI support. The back of the box also has a small area in the bottom right telling about the over 2500 awards sapphire has received from different review sites since 2002.
The right hand side of the back includes information about the minimum system, OS, and monitor requirements, while also listing the display port out features.
The left hand side have Sapphire listed with the Sapphire logo and Radeon HD 6770 written with it.
The top is very similar too.
The packaging of the card itself contains a cardboard box with a flip top lid. Opening top part of the crate packaging reveals the internal paperwork, parts and of the course the graphics card itself cushioned by a small piece of Styrofoam to keep it safe during transport.
Great review! I'd like to add this one to the pros: *Solid, and great looking graphics card*
Nice review and I have a n HD 5770 @ 920/1350 it idles in the low 40 s but a nice review to get an idea about this card. I suppose the 6770 is the HD 5770 ? and should perform pretty good for the price .Thanks
good review :)!bit of a steep price with 5770's ~£70 now tho