May 8th, 2009
Sapphire HD4770 512MB Review @ Bjorn3D
It is nothing new for video card manufacturers to attempt to improve upon already proven video cards. Normally when these improvements are made the performance gain is marginal. But again, every once in a while a video card manufacturer comes out with a real gem of a video card. The Sapphire HD4770 video card is one of these gems.
The things we reviewers have to do to keep prowlers off of our review samples. Poor, little finger puppet didn’t stand a chance against Raptor Bones.
Looking at the sides of the packaging that Sapphire uses for the HD4770 video card
Looking at the front side of the box for the HD4770 video card.
The backside of the box has all of the general specifications and features of the HD4770 video card.
Once we open the bos there is another card board box we have to remove.
Upon opening the inner box, we finally see what Sapphire included. The first thing we have is the instruction manual.
Sapphire did a pretty good job on making sure the HD4770 video card would not get harmed during shipping. Not only they did a good job on the card board to keep it from shifting around, Sapphire put a Anit-Static bubble wrap around the video card itself.
All of the adapters are located below the insert that Sapphire used to hold the HD4770 video card in place.
All of the contents of packaging laid out. Being held up by my little helper the Raptor is the HD 4770 video card. Below the video card and left is the instruction manual, a DVI-HDMI adapter, DVI-DSUB adapter. Moving to the right is a 1 four pin Molex to 6-pin PCI-E power adapter, an S-video-component adapter, a crossfire ribbon, the driver disc, Cyberlink Power DVD 8 and Cyberlink DVD Suite.
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