Sapphire has dual-chip 1950

Written by Wil Harris

January 9, 2007 | 17:21

Tags: #dual

Companies: #sapphire

Filling in the lull to R600, Sapphire has been giving the press a preview of its X1950 Pro dual-GPU card here in Vegas.

The card has two chips on the same PCB, joined by a separate bridging chip, and 512MB of memory for each chip making a total of 1GB.

It also has a CrossFire connector on the top of the PCB to allow two of these cards to work together for some Quad action!

The card is expected to cost somewhere in the $300-400 range, which seems fairly reasonable. It's absolutely massive, far longer than an 8800 and much, much taller. If nothing else, it's certainly a talking point!

Also on show was a very funkily passively cooled X1650 XT. This looks like being a great card for those who are freaky keen on avoiding noise in their system. It also has a HDCP chip, which means it could be good for HTPCs.

Do you fancy some quad-chip 1950 action? Let us know over in the forums!


The dual-chip 1950 - massive.


Passively cooled X1650.

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