Radeon HD 7850 Club3D royalKing Edition
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Release Period- Feb-2012
Radeon HD 7850 Club3D royalKing Edition Review
Radeon HD 7850 Club3D royalKing Edition is a special edition of the powerful Radeon HD 7850. See the standard version for more information about it.
The differences include an increase on the core-clock that went from 860MHz to 910MHz, and a new quiet and efficient cooling system.
Benchmarks indicate a 3.5% performance when compared to the reference card..
All games, including demanding one's, will run at the highest settings.
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Radeon HD 7850 Club3D royalKing Edition Performance Specification
Core Speed
Architecture
Memory
Memory Speed
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Technology
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Texture Rate
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Processing Units
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Shader
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GPU Details
910 MHz
Pitcairn Pro
2048 MB
1200 MHz
256 Bit
GDDR5
153.6GB/sec
28nm
64
58.24 GTexel/s
32
29.12 GPixel/s
1024
DX 11.1
5.0
4.2
2560x1600
130 Watts
500 Watt & 35 Amps
Notebook GPU
SLI/Crossfire
Dedicated
Integrated
VGA Connection
DVI Connection
HDMI Connection
Best CPU Match
Best RAM Match
Best Screen Size
GPU Upgrade
Approved
GD Value
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10
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MeGustaDude
16:16 Apr-09-2013

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is 550w power enough for this thing or?
Raystlyn
16:18 Apr-09-2013

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It should be enough. Do you know the Amperage of the PSU? That's more relevant
MeGustaDude
19:15 Apr-09-2013

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sorry,remeber it false. its a ace raw deal plus+ 520w
Raystlyn
19:29 Apr-09-2013

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I believe it will suffice for short-term, I would recommend getting a branded PSU, since I couldn't find the Continuous rating on 12V for your PSU, still it has a 6pin so you can run this.
MeGustaDude
19:39 Apr-09-2013

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ok,been thinking to get either Thermaltake SMART 630W or MS Tech MS N750 VAL. Which would you prefer?
Raystlyn
19:49 Apr-09-2013

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Thermaltake sounds like the way to go, at least it's certified 80+ and has better cable distribution. Couldn't even find the specs of the MS Tech one ;)
MeGustaDude
21:28 Apr-09-2013

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ok,thanks for the help. Most appreciated :D
Raystlyn
21:32 Apr-09-2013

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Anytime buddy :)
SaxoBeats
21:41 Apr-08-2013

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Could i buy this on my rig? Would it bottleneck? :D
Raystlyn
23:21 Apr-08-2013

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It will be botlenecked by the CPU, but still give you noticeable more FPS. Also consider getting more and faster RAM in the near future ;)
SaxoBeats
15:14 Apr-09-2013

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Would you know what kind of RAM i should buy? And which kind ram my system supports ? :D And thx for the reply :D
Raystlyn
15:32 Apr-09-2013

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Your motherboard supports up to 800MHz of DDR2 RAM, and two DIMMs. You can't step up to DDR3, but you can get Sticks with a higher frequency and Dual Channel them :D
SaxoBeats
15:20 Apr-09-2013

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Would you know what kind of RAM i should buy? And which kind ram i should buy ? :D And thx for the reply :D
SaxoBeats
15:45 Apr-09-2013

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Thx for the info :D You know a good site were i can buy the sticks? :D
Raystlyn
15:49 Apr-09-2013

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Not on the Netherlands ;) Your friendly hardware retailer should do
dodgevipergts
20:32 Feb-04-2013

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should i go for this one over the Radeon 7850 1GB XFX Core Edition?
IFreak01
22:27 Feb-04-2013

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the XFX isn't overclocked at all however XFX provides a great cooling system, but if performance is what you seek, then i would recommend this one.
There isn't a big boost though and the cooling of both of the cards are great and you don't need to worry about overheating at all.
You would however see a small difference when playing on higher resolutions with this card, what doesn't apply to you at this moment.
dodgevipergts
17:17 Feb-05-2013

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thx i better get for this one as i plan on buying a half decent monitor at some point
AnthonyD12
13:52 Jan-22-2013

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Is this card worth getting over the one i have now, How much better would it run in games like DiRT 3, Crysis 2, Need For Speed Most Wanted ( 2012 ).
Karmander
14:11 Jan-22-2013

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If you can sell your 7770 back at good price it may be a worthy upgrade, but not so much.
Better wait new 8000 series.
AnthonyD12
14:20 Jan-22-2013

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Yeah, There's a Club 3D 2GB AMD HD7850 RoyaL King on amazon for £112, £5 more than what i have so im thinking it's worth the upgrade. I checked benchmarks for both and the CLUB 3D performs better on everything performance wise. Thanks for your reply.
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