Computex 2007: Sapphire show full Radeon HD lineup

Wednesday 06th June 2007, 04:04:00 PM, written by Rys

Sapphire are showing their full line-up of Radeon HD offerings at Computex 2007 this year, from HD 2900 XT down to 2400 PRO, with some interesting cooling solutions to boot.

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Their HD 2600 XT is shown has having 256MiB of memory, 128-bit external memory interface and '64 unified shader pipelines'. The board needs help with power sourcing and sports the usual 6-pin connector, and the custom cooler is single-slot. Output is DVI, VGA (disappointingly) and TVO.

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The second one is HD 2600 XT again, but passively cooled with heatpiped sinks front and back, taking up two slots in total. No word on clock speeds for either.

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The third is HD 2400 XT, passively cooled and based on RV610, with 64-bit external memory bus and 128MiB of memory. The board doesn't need external power and sports the same output options as the HD 2600 XTs above.

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HD 2400 PRO is slightly slower in terms of clocks, and here it's got a different PCB and cooler, with no Crossfire connectors but the same output options.

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HD 2900 XT brings up the rear, Sapphire giving it a different cooler to the reference design but otherwise identical. It's got '128 unified shader pipelines' apparently and an external power connector that looks to be just for the fan, rather than board power.

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