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July 17th, 2012

PR | SAPPHIRE Releases HD 7970 6GB TOXIC Edition

SAPPHIRE Releases HD 7970 6GB TOXIC Edition radeon 7970 ghz press release new card
SAPPHIRE Technology has just announced its HD 7970 6GB TOXIC Edition graphics card boasting the highest clock speeds in its class and believed to be the fastest single GPU graphics card in the world.

The SAPPHIRE HD 7970 6GB TOXIC Edition is based on the latest HD 7970 GHz Edition GPU from AMD, together with a host of industry first and exclusive features to deliver maximum performance. Its unique 6GB frame buffer is a World first for a consumer graphics card and makes the TOXIC Edition ideally suited to multi-screen gaming as well as providing the extra memory required for demanding professional applications such as content creation, video editing or rendering.

Performance is also World leading. By default, the HD 7970 6GB TOXIC Edition runs at 1050 MHz and with PowerTune Dynamic Boosts rises to 1100 MHz on the engine with the memory clock at 6000 MHz effective. By pressing the new SAPPHIRE exclusive Lethal Boost Button, the beast is unleashed, boosting the core clock speed to 1100 MHz with PowerTune Dynamic Boost to an industry first of 1200 MHz on the engine while the memory is further overclocked to 6400 MHz effective. The fan profile and PowerTune limit is also changed to performance settings. In addition, users will be able to individually tune the card with SAPPHIRE TriXX, the company’s free to download software tool that allows key parameters to be adjusted for maximum performance.

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This astonishing performance is achieved partly as a result of a completely new power control system developed by SAPPHIRE – the Lethal Power Suite. The Lethal Power suite consists of many premium design features. These include a new 8 phase power design for the GPU VDDC, with an additional one phase each for VDDCI and MVDD. The design uses a brand new double sided Black Diamond Choke for the first time, as well as DirectFET technology and all on a 12 layer PCB to ensure the board runs fast and stable. (The double sided Black Diamond Choke design reduces the temperature around the power design portion by 40 degree Celsius in lab test when compared to the reference PCB design.)

Cooling a card with such extreme performance demands a special solution – and the SAPPHIRE HD 7970 6GB TOXIC Edition has it – with a new implementation of SAPPHIRE’s World acclaimed Vapor-X technology. The Vapor-X cooler on the TOXIC Edition is based on a new vapor chamber designed especially for this model. Heat is carried away by four heatpipes (2 x 8mm plus 2 x 6mm), and finally dispersed by two 90mm fan with aerofoil blades and dust repelling bearings.

The Vapor-X cooler easily handles the heat generated from Toxic HD 7970 even when it is running at over 1200 MHz. Additional peace of mind for the user is provided by another new feature – the PCB Temperature LED: The SAPPHIRE HD 7970 6GB TOXIC Edition has a built in onboard LED for users to monitors the PCB temperature.

Based on AMD’s Graphics Core Next architecture, the SAPPHIRE HD 7970 6GB TOXIC Edition supports all the latest demands of multi-screen applications, multi-threaded Application Acceleration with stream processing, fast HDMI support for high resolution and stereoscopic 3D displays and all the Direct Compute features incorporated in the latest operating systems. But with its exciting feature set the SAPPHIRE HD 7970 6GB TOXIC Edition is able to deliver all this with the highest levels of performance ever achieved from a single GPU.

The SAPPHIRE HD 7970 6GB TOXIC Edition is a limited edition product that will be available to order from SAPPHIRE etailers and retailers from 17th July 2012.

All trademarks acknowledged.

Further information at www.sapphiretech.com

  • pown

    i love these kind of graphics solutions, megacoolers for super overclocking hell yeah

  • skr13

    What 6gb is needed for? Just a merketing solution to catch some distracted consumers.
    When games need 6gb of Vram this graphics card will be old and cant keep up on high settings.
    For nowadays more than 3gb is a waste of memory/money.

  • http://videocardz.com/ VideoCardz.com

    I like the part when they say it’s the fastest GPU on the market. Here’s the proof
    http://images.tweaktown.com/content/4/8/4828_20_sapphire_radeon_hd_7970_ghz_edition_toxic_6gb_video_card_review.png
    Oh gosh, it’s not ;)

  • skr13

    Almost reach GTX 680 phantom ;)
    AMD and their exclusive partners are desperate to profit, and put 6gb vram to make the psychological move.
    AMD ghz card have better specs, 384-bus,memory bandwidth, transistors. Vram…etc but with their poor driver support they can´t keep up with NVIDIA. GK104 is more economical to build than Tahiti and Nvidia can simply decrease their card´s price if want.

  • not a loyal fanboy

    6gb is for eyefinity 6 screen
    crossfire does not multiply the vram so this will be the highest option giving each screen 1gb each.

  • skr13

    The card itself is really fast, but 6GB isn´t needed even as example you say, because games don´t need much vram, and 6 displays 1080p connected at high settings is much more that 7970 gpu can handle at reasonable fps specially latest games.
    Example:3240×1920 Dirt Showdown with 3 displays, avg fps:26, CFX can do avg 49fps.
    http://www.rage3d.com/reviews/video/amd_hd7970_ghz_edition/index.php?p=9
    Other Example:3240×1920 Battlefield 3 with 3 displays, avg fps:31, the CFX do 30fps ;) LOL
    http://www.rage3d.com/reviews/video/amd_hd7970_ghz_edition/index.php?p=6
    More that 3GB vram and 3 screens connected is a dream, few gamers gonna do 6 displays together.

  • BestJinjo

    In that Tweaktown review, it overclocked to 1.28ghz and destroyed the GTX680 Phantom once you go to the section with AA applied:
    http://www.tweaktown.com/articles/4836/sapphire_radeon_hd_7970_ghz_edition_toxic_6gb_video_card_overclocked/index13.html

    At Xbitlabs, a 1070 HD7970 easily traded blows with an 1137mhz (1200+ with GPU Boost) GTX680:
    http://www.xbitlabs.com/picture/?src=/images/graphics/asus-geforce-gtx-680-msi-radeon-hd7970/20_as68-vs-msi797_big.png

    We know that 7970 is faster per clock than Kepler is, which means a 1200mhz 7970 is the fastest single GPU in the world and a 1280mhz 7970 will beat a 1300mhz GTX680.

    Not sure why you are bringing up profitability of GK104, but of course NV makes more $ not only because they don’t have a crappy CPU division to support like AMD does, but also because they sell GK104 chips for $3k+ in the form of Tesla / Quadro cards. They make a lot of $ in their professional arm, and then there is Tegra 3 in smartphones and tablets.

    Not sure how this is relevant to AMD’s performance though for us gamers. Also, you are forgetting that 365mm^2 Tahiti has nearly 1Tflop of double precision compute performance. Kepler is only good for games. What about Photoshop acceleration, WinZip archiving, password hashing/encryption?
    http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/radeon-hd-7970-ghz-edition-review-benchmark,3232-14.html
    Those things may not matter to you but if you did want them, you have to pay thousands for an NV card that can do that.

    If AMD cut down FP64 transistors from Tahiti, the cheap could easily drop to below 300mm^2. Just take a look at the 212mm^2 Pitcairn with its crippled double precision compute.

    Tahiti is larger because it’s a more well rounded GPU. NV will gladly sell you K20 with 1Tflop of double precision performance though for $4,000+ later in the fall…..and AMD gives you that for $450!

  • BestJinjo

    Kit Guru just added a review of this card that uses more up-to-date games than the Tweaktown Review.

    “The performance results are unquestionably impressive. In 7 out of 11 tests, The Sapphire HD7970 6GB Toxic Edition outperformed the KFA2 GTX680 Limited OC Edition.”
    http://www.kitguru.net/components/graphic-cards/zardon/sapphire-hd-7970-6gb-toxic-edition-review/

    Looks like AMD has the fastest single-GPU in the world for the first time since X1950XTX in 2006!

  • BestJinjo

    I agree that 6GB of VRAM is mostly marketing, but the Vapor-X cooler, 12 layer PCB, black diamond chokes and 1200mhz GPU clock make it the fastest GPU in the world against any factory preoverclocked GTX680. That’s the real story here.

  • BestJinjo