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Sapphire HD 7970 OC 3GB Video Card With Twin-X Cooler Unboxing & First Look Linus Tech Tips

Linus Tech Tips@LinusTechTips142.9K viewsMar 26, 201210:09
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CA: ncix.com US: us.ncix.com This card gets full marks for sexiness, and sapphire's cooler designs continue to impress me. Stay tuned to my NCIXcom channel for any futher updates on this card :)

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The video opens with a casual, humorous unboxing atmosphere as the host introduces the Sapphire HD 7970 OC 3GB graphics card with the Twin-X cooler. He highlights key features such as a 28 nm GPU, 3 GB of GDDR5 memory, dual BIOS for easy overclock profile management, and the enhanced cooling provided by the Twin-X cooler. He also notes that the card ships with a range of adapters and accessories including HDMI to DVI, mini DisplayPort to DVI, a Crossfire bridge, and various power adapters, which make eyefinity and multi-monitor setups practical out of the box. The host previews that a future video will compare the dual X cooler against the reference cooler under overclocked conditions, and promises a detailed look at performance, acoustics, and thermal behavior. The discussion then shifts to the cooling architecture itself, explaining the dual 92 mm fans and five heat pipes, with emphasis on how the larger, thicker heat pipes help dissipate heat more efficiently than standard designs. He points out that the cooler not only cools the GPU but also surrounding components like VRMs and memory, thanks to strategically placed heat sinks, underscoring the importance of case ventilation for optimal temperatures. Finally, the host discusses PCIe 3.0 x16 bandwidth, Crossfire/eyefinity capabilities, and memory considerations for high-resolution, multi-monitor gaming, concluding with expectations that overclocking potential will be strong and that this card could outperform stock-reference variants when pushed further. He invites viewers to subscribe for more unboxings, reviews, and related content while teasing an upcoming comparison video on cooling and acoustics versus the reference 7970. The overall tone remains enthusiastic and informative, weaving hardware specifics with practical guidance on setup and future testing plans. The video ends with a recap of why the included adapters matter for maximizing display output without clutter, and a reminder to ensure proper airflow in the PC case to avoid thermal bottlenecks.

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