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Sapphire HD7950 Dual-X FleX Edition Review (OC)

Shogun 2 is set in 16th-century feudal Japan, in the aftermath of the Ōnin War. The country is fractured into rival clans led by local warlords, each fighting for control. The player takes on the role of one of these warlords, with the goal of dominating other factions and claiming his rule over Japan. The standard edition of the game will feature a total of eight factions (plus a ninth faction for the tutorial), each with a unique starting position and different political and military strengths.

This engine can be tough to power at 1080p. The Sapphire HD7950 Dual-X FleX Edition has no problems however maintaining a 66 frames per second average at these high settings.

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11 comments

  1. That is awesome, out of my price league, but fleX rocks.

  2. They make great cards. only problem i can see with this card will be the price, fleX normally ads £30 to the price. it might end up around £380, which is only £20-30 less than the cheapest 7970’s.

  3. Nice looking card. I reckon it will cost closer to 400

  4. I d love this card? Competition anyone? 🙂

  5. This system wouldnt cost that much. Three 24 inch screens around 450 total. System about 1500.

    Really kick ass. But i might prefer the 670 from asus.

  6. Very impressive. I want a third screen this year

  7. I like their new coolers,mthey are very quiet