Sapphire is forever at the position of getting something new to the table when AMD sets up a new range of GPUs and it hasn't brought the company long to bring out its Va pour-X edition of the Radeon HD5770 having a non-standard cooler which is not simply quieter than the mention design Sapphire also arrogates it keeps the GPU up to 9 degrees cooler as well.

Since the Vapour-X is marketed as a smoother cooling solution Sapphire has left the core and memory clocks reasonably much as per the mention design with simply a 10MHz pinch on the core engine aiming it to 860MHz when the memory stays at the standard 1,200MHz clock. But with the more effective cooling that the Vapour-Xtechnology contributes the card should overclock higher and lighter than the standard design.

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Sapphire's tideway planned cooler is shorter than the mention intention but the card stays a two-slot solution. The Vapour Chamber intention of the cooler works in very much the similar way as a normal heat pipe cooler but rather of break heat pipes there is a single sealed large copper plate which sits instantly on the GPU, attracting the heat away from the CPU and into the array of aluminum fins which are cooled by the air drawn around them by the large cooling fan.

The finish plate holds a pair of Dual Link DVI ports and these are linked by single HDMI and Display Port ports. All of which can be utilized in combinings to support A Ti's Eyefinity multi-display technology. The Va pour-X can support up to three 30-inch monitors at resolutions up to 7,680 by 1,600 pixels utilizing Eyefinity.