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Sapphire
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One of the smallest PCs we've ever seen makes for an ideal media centre.
Review Price: £248.00
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With the help of DFI, the kings of performance motherboards, can Sapphire create a convincing enthusiast AM2/Phenom motherboard?
Review Price: £149.00
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If noise puts you off performance, this liquid cooled Radeon X1900 XTX from Sapphire could be the perfect solution.
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The Axion RS300-AA38FL from Sapphire is a Pentium 4 based motherboard sporting the ATi IGP9100 chipset. It may not be the fastest motherboard on the block, but if you need integrated graphics it might be attractive.
Review Price: £105.00
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Sapphire is first out of the gates with a card based on ATI's latest mid-range PCI-Express chipset.
Review Price: £150.00
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Sometimes good products only need small tweaks to make them excellent ones...
Review Price: £265.00
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With the help of Sapphire, Leo gives AMD's 770 chipset another chance.
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Sapphire delivers a 780G board that's perfect for building a quiet and basic system, but won't suit a Home Theatre PC
Review Price: £50.00
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AMD returns to the graphics fold with the ATI Radeon HD 3870. Is it a comeback kid or will ATI be riding off into the sunset.
Review Price: £139.98
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ATI doubles the RAM on its 2900 XT but is it double the pleasure or double the pain?
Review Price: £285.48
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Sapphire X1050 Review
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Thinking of upgrading to Vista but don't have the graphics to handle Aero? This may be the solution.
Review Price: £39.99
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Edward takes a look at two watercooled X1950 XT-X cards, to see if they can compete with the 8800 GTX.
Review Price: £370.11
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ATI has finally improved on CrossFire and introduced a killer mid-range card to show it off.
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Want a quality MP3 player but don't want to pay for a name? Sapphire's Ivory may be music to your ears.
Review Price: £63.00
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Don't tell anyone, but Sapphire's 156 quid X800 GTO2 card can be easily modded to a X850 XT. Bargain.
Review Price: £156.00
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The Radeon X550 is addressing the budget end of the graphics market, but is it a false economy?
Review Price: £52.00
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nVidia may be winning at the high end but ATI isn't giving up the mid-range without a fight. Enter the X800 GT. It's certainly not too little - but is it too late?
Review Price: £110.00
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Sapphire showcase ATI's much delayed All-in-Wonder card based on the X800 XT GPU. Once again, power and versatilty make for a powerful combination.
Review Price: £345.00
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The Sapphire Radeon X800 brings ATI's latest technology down to its most affordable price point yet. We compare it with ATI's X800 XL and X850 XT to see what you get for your money.
Review Price: £167.00
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Following our look at the reference card, we've got our hands on the first retail board based on the Radeon X850 XT PE.
Review Price: £319.00
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At last we've got our hands on a retail Radeon X800 card, and unsurprisingly, it's from Sapphire.
Review Price: £266.00
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The Sapphire All-in-Wonder lives up to its name in every respect. With lightning fast 3D graphics and unprecedented AV functionality, this card has all the bases covered.
Review Price: £368.00
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