Sapphire 290 Vapor X [Review]

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Fastx

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This Vapor X looks like it's going to be a nice card!


Update 4-15-14: First review is in per below link. (oc-1205)
Sapphire R9 290 Vapor-X OC is the best R9 290 we have tested in our labs, without question
Sapphire 290 Vapor X Review
http://www.kitguru.net/components/g...280x-vapor-x-oc-and-r9-290-vapor-x-oc-review/


Sapphire Vapor X
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z8LioFXbgCM

















SAPPHIRE Innovations
The advanced cooling system for the new SAPPHIRE Vapor-X series has been engineered with a combination of SAPPHIRE innovative technologies to provide not just efficient cooling, but also quiet operation. At the core of the cooling system is the SAPPHIRE exclusive Vapor-X technology. SAPPHIRE pioneered the use of vapor chamber technology on graphics cards and has now used it in several generations of highly successful products. The vapor chamber is mounted between the GPU itself and the base of the heatsink and cooler assembly to ensure the maximum transfer of heat away from the GPU into the cooler.

The new Vapor-X cooler uses SAPPHIRE’s latest and highly acclaimed Tri-X structure comprising five heatpipes and three efficient fans. The core heatpipe is an industry leading 10mm pipe, flanked by two 8mm pipes and two 6mm pipes ensuring even heat distribution across the cooler. The three 90mm fans use aerofoil section blades for maximum airflow with minimum noise, and are each equipped with two sets of dust repelling ball bearings. The stylish fan shroud also contains moulded guides to control the airflow across and through the cooler, including over the Power Control circuitry. The combination of Vapor-X and Tri-X technologies results in GPU temperatures between 5 and 10 degrees cooler than with Tri-X alone – delivering industry leading cooling for this generation of graphics cards.

Another new feature of the cooler on this new model is a PCB Component heat spreader. Along the edge of the card the PCB is extended and one of the copper layers left exposed. An additional heatsink mounted directly to this copper layer allows heat absorbed into the PCB from the GPU and other components to be transferred to the heatsink and cooled by the airflow. This feature alone can reduce core temperature by several degrees.



New VRM Engine

To deliver sufficient power for maximum performance, the Vapor-X series uses Digital Power control and a new Aero6 VRM section delivering 6-phase power with high power Direct-FET technology to the GPU, memory and control circuitry. The power design uses the latest version of SAPPHIRE Black Diamond chokes, so called because they feature a black ferrite cooler for cool running and better efficiency. High reliability solid electrolyte capacitors are used throughout. The Aero6 gets its name because the layout of the 6-phase power circuits, chokes and the dedicated FET cooler resembles the appearance of a high performance engine.

Recognising that the R9 series will not always be running at high performance, SAPPHIRE has incorporated another new feature in the Vapor-X models, Intelligent Fan Control (IFC). With IFC engaged, if the system is running simpler applications such as 2D work or watching video, only one of the three fans will operate, resulting in near silent operation. As soon as the GPU temperature rises, when performing more demanding tasks such as gaming or 3D rendering, all three fans will operate, and continue to run with fan speeds regulated by the temperature profile. Extreme users or keen gamers might want to have all three fans running all the time, so the card is equipped with an IFC override switch.

How Cool is that?

The user has a simple visual indication of the temperature of the card as the colour of the LED illuminated SAPPHIRE logo on the side of the card will change from blue when cool, through yellow and on to red when running hot.

Universal Compatibility

The SAPPHIRE R9 290 Vapor-X is equipped with a Dual BIOS – so at the touch of a button it can be switched between compatibility with the latest UEFI or for use in legacy based systems. For optimum performance this card should be used in a mainboard with PCI Express Gen3.0 expansion slots. Multiple cards can be used in AMD CrossFire in a compatible mainboard.

Latest Displays

The SAPPHIRE R9 290 Vapor-X is equipped with Dual DVI-D, High speed HDMI 1.4a and DisplayPort 1.2 outputs enabling it to support the latest digital monitors. It is ideal for use with three monitor Eyefinity set-ups, with no active adapter needed, or with the latest high resolution 4K displays.

The SAPPHIRE R9 290 Vapor-X is shipping now and will be available from the usual SAPPHIRE etailers and retailers.

http://www.guru3d.com/news_story/sapphire_radeon_r9_290_vapor_x_launches.html
 
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tulx

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And now they just have to release the 290x version with 8GB VRAM and I'll be happy.
 

thilanliyan

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"Aero6 gets its name because the layout of the 6-phase power circuits, chokes and the dedicated FET cooler resembles the appearance of a high performance engine."

Vroom vroom baby.

Lol...the marketing...

Overall though the card looks good.
 

VulgarDisplay

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I'm curios how much better than the tri-x cooler this one will be. The tri-x is already ridiculously good.
 

Attic

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Looks good, color scheme is a lot better than the yellow/black of the standard tri-x.

This will be the 4th 290x from Sapphire.

290x Reference - All over the place prices
290x Tri-x -$680
290x Tri-x OC $750
290x Vapor X - ???
290x Vapir X next (8gb?) - ???? ... ????/aslfjaf^%
 

Mark R

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Interesting that someone has finally used directFETs. These have been the obvious performance choice for high power VRMs for the last 4 years, but this is the first time I've ever heard of anyone actually using them on a graphics card.

Regular MOSFETs have the heat transfer surface on the bottom so it contacts the PCB. They then have an insulating plastic surface on the top, so you can't usefully heatsink them (a lot of OEMs put heatsinks on, but they do little other than decoration). DirectFETs have the heat transfer surface on the top, so they can actually be cooled.
 

peterjedi

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This looks like a great card! Safe to say this is a custom PCB?

I know this is probably going to be a great air cooled card, but I would love to watercool this card. In general I don't find any water cooling companies making custom GPU blocks for Sapphire products? Is it because Sapphire would void the warranty if the GPU heatsink is removed or that it would not be profitable to make a custom GPU waterblock?

I know the card has not be released yet, but in general I don't find any custom GPU blocks for non-standard PCB Sapphire cards.
 

sze5003

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What's the price of this? I'm enjoying my sapphire 7970ghz and I have been thinking about getting a 290x sometime in the next 7-8 months.
 

lehtv

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What's the price of this? I'm enjoying my sapphire 7970ghz and I have been thinking about getting a 290x sometime in the next 7-8 months.

If you're going to wait that long, you might as well get Maxwell 20nm
 

sze5003

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Well there isn't much for me to upgrade right now. Figure I'll have to update my cpu and gpu at the same time by then. Besides I've had some crazy medical bills recently which stumped my upgrade itch.
 

Z15CAM

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I've owned a few R9 290X's and have to say the AIB Air cooling solutions are a disappointment.

If you want performance and mean Great Performance out of these Hawaii GPU's you have to Water Block them in a Loop - Not Jury Rig with an AIO CPU Cooler.

I see no issues running either a 290 or 290X at 1250/1500Mhz's (Elpida) or 1600Mhz (Samsung or Hynix) at say +0.156Mv's VDDC Offset, GPU idling at 35C and maxing out at 70C under load with VRM's Temps under 80C plus the card never throttles using a Water Loop.

I'm presently running a XSPC RAZOR Gigabyte R9-290X (Elpida) 24/7 1230/1500 with a +0.143 Off Set which presently holds the Unigine Valley Bench in these forums for a Single AMD GPU Card.

I'm about to venture into Crossfire with 2x's XSPC RAZOR Sapphire R9 290X's with HYNIX vRam.

I bought them 2 Sapphires for $400 CDN each from a disillusioned Crypto-Miner. That's about 1/2 the price these cards are presently selling for from CDN Retailers.

I wonder what my Unigine Valley Bench will be with them both running at say 1280/1600 - My Goal is 6000 ;o)
 
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Headfoot

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The PCB layer sticking out for cooling sounds like a really pretty innovative idea. This looks like a fantastic card. I'm sure you'll have to pay for the privilege though...
 

sze5003

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Is there a major difdeence with the 290 and 290x? That card will drop price at one point because I don't usually spend more than $430 on a gpu unless it's exceptianally good.
 

Fastx

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Is there a major difdeence with the 290 and 290x? That card will drop price at one point because I don't usually spend more than $430 on a gpu unless it's exceptianally good.


Check links below per reference cards just as an example and per specs. The only card I am considering on the AMD side is a aftermarket 290 and the 780 Nvidia 6GB if I upgrade before Maxwell


http://www.anandtech.com/show/7481/the-amd-radeon-r9-290-review

http://www.anandtech.com/bench/product/1068?vs=1056
 

TreVader

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I've owned a few R9 290X's and have to say the AIB Air cooling solutions are a disappointment.

If you want performance and mean Great Performance out of these Hawaii GPU's you have to Water Block them in a Loop - Not Jury Rig with an AIO CPU Cooler.

I see no issues running either a 290 or 290X at 1250/1500Mhz's (Elpida) or 1600Mhz (Samsung or Hynix) at say +0.156Mv's VDDC Offset, GPU idling at 35C and maxing out at 70C under load with VRM's Temps under 80C plus the card never throttles using a Water Loop.

I'm presently running a XSPC RAZOR Gigabyte R9-290X (Elpida) 24/7 1230/1500 with a +0.143 Off Set which presently holds the Unigine Valley Bench in these forums for a Single AMD GPU Card.

I'm about to venture into Crossfire with 2x's XSPC RAZOR Sapphire R9 290X's with HYNIX vRam.

I bought them 2 Sapphires for $400 CDN each from a disillusioned Crypto-Miner. That's about 1/2 the price these cards are presently selling for from CDN Retailers.

I wonder what my Unigine Valley Bench will be with them both running at say 1280/1600 - My Goal is 6000 ;o)

Have you thought about the MSI 290X Lightning? I've seen people getting 1250+ on air and memory clocks in the 1660-1730 range. No idea what it does under water, but I would expect 1.3Ghz
 

sze5003

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Check links below per reference cards just as an example and per specs. The only card I am considering on the AMD side is a aftermarket 290 and the 780 Nvidia 6GB if I upgrade before Maxwell


http://www.anandtech.com/show/7481/the-amd-radeon-r9-290-review

http://www.anandtech.com/bench/product/1068?vs=1056

Thanks. On paper the 290x has more sharers and a higher boost and core clock. Looking at the benchmarks in games they are pretty close with the 290x having a bit more fps in most games. I think I'll wait for a couple more months until the next set come out.
 
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