Home / Tech News / Featured Announcement / Sapphire HD 6950 Toxic Edition 2GB Review

Sapphire HD 6950 Toxic Edition 2GB Review

There certainly haven't been many exciting video cards released in the last couple of months, but today we are looking at the new Sapphire HD 6950 Toxic Edition 2GB which is supplied in a pre-overclocked state with a custom design. Is this an ideal upgrade for your next system?

Sapphire's Toxic Edition cards have always had a special place in the enthusiast market, thanks to the proprietary design, custom cooling solutions, clock increases and noise reducing tweaks applied at the factory.

The Sapphire HD 6950 Toxic Edition gets a huge clock increase when compared to the reference card. The core clock is ramped to 880mhz and the memory speeds are increased to 1300mhz (5.2Gbps effective). Additionally, they have doubled the GDDR5 memory count to 2GB.

Product Sapphire HD6950 Toxic Edition
AMD HD6950
Core Clock speed
880mhz
800mhz
Primitive Rate
2 prim/clk
2 prim/clk
Shader Architecture
VLIW4
VLIW4
Stream Processors
22 SIMD/1408 ALU
22 SIMD/1408 ALU
Texture Units 88 88
ROPs/Z-Stencil 32/128 32/128
Frame Buffer 2GB GDDR5 1GB GDDR5
Memory Width/Speed 256bit, 5.2 Gbps 256bit, 5.0 Gbps
Power Connectors 8 pin & 6 pin 6 pin & 6 pin
Display Outputs 2xDVI + 2x mDP + HDMI 2xDVI + 2x mDP + HDMI

Become a Patron!

Check Also

KitGuru Games: Corporate nonsense has put Helldivers 2 in jeopardy as game removed from over 170 countries

It tends to take a lot for gamers to 'forgive' a studio after messing up a launch, for instance CD Projekt Red had to spend three additional years developing Cyberpunk 2077 before many were willing to give the game another shot. In the case of Helldivers 2, despite the game having some rough server issues at launch, the game turned out to be so good that many players simply waited things out, without leaving a trail of negative reviews. Now, a case of incredibly poor communication and a poorly thought-out plan from the game's publisher, Sony, has put Helldivers 2 in jeopardy, with the game being removed from over 170 countries.