Saturday February 11, 2012 9:08 AM AEST

Sapphire shows off Displayport tech

By David Hollingworth
10:53 Jun 11, 2009 | 3 Comments
Tags: sapphire | displayport | video | cards
Sapphire shows off Displayport tech

Video card vendor Sapphire goes all out for connectivity.

In recent years, the constant whingeing from AIBs over having to pay Sony a licence fee every time they include HDMI on graphics cards has often felt like a mild case of tinnitus; just enough to be annoying - yet not enough to make one want to take up trepanning.

Enter Displayport, with its HDMI-like image quality and ability to carry high-definition audio, and we may just have a contender for the future of graphic card connectivity.

One firm taking advantage of cheaper Displayport tech is Sapphire. But given the 'same-features-but-lower- price' claim to fame, Sapphire's approach to its latest high-end card is far from surprising.

Instead of trying to reduce the number of connectors and, therefore, the price - our friends at PC Partner have gone all out to use every inch of back-plate available to give users something to stick their plugs into.

This picture of Sapphire's latest 4890 Vapor-X performance card clearly shows Displayport alongside HDMI, VGA and DVI.

Sapphire also confirmed that its 4730 is indeed ready to ship, just waiting for the go-ahead from Cap'n KD before setting sail.

 
 
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3 Comments
SceptreCore
Jun 11, 2009 2:15 PM
It's nothing new, Palit have had DP on their cards for quite a while.
CK
Jun 13, 2009 5:40 PM
Now they just need an all-in-one card with tv tuner built in and vivo connectors to make your video card look nearly as busy as a standard motherboard. Just remove the ventilation slots...plenty of room, maybe a tri slot card?
p_francis_bennett
Jun 19, 2009 2:26 PM
If you remove the ventilaton slots, the card will overheat and set on fire. Haven't you seen the video of the smoking CPU?
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