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Today, we'll be looking at the ASUS ROG MARS 760 4GB Dual-GPU video card that is sold under part number MARS760-4GD5. The ASUS ROG MARS 760 is a single card that features two of NVIDIA GK104 'Kepler' GPU's, so it is basically dual GeForce GTX 760 card running in SLI. ASUS claims that their MARS 760 card can outperform the NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan and that this card is aimed at 2560x1440 gamers. This card isn't really going to work well for those 4K displays or large multi-monitor setups as there is just 2GB of frame buffer allotted to each GPU. This card has a total of 4GB of memory, but that memory is not shared between the two GPU's just like a traditional NVIDIA SLI multi-GPU setup. Read on to see how it performs when we put this card to the test across three screen resolutions.
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Die Radeon R9 290X bildet derzeit die Spitze in AMDs Grafikkarten-Portfolio, ist bisher jedoch lediglich als Referenz-Version erhältlich. Daher verzichten die Board-Partner in der Regel auf werkseitiges Overclocking. Powercolor hingegen spendiert der hauseigenen Version der R9 290X eine geringfügige Übertaktung von 30 Megahertz, um so vor der Konkurrenz zu liegen. Welche Leistung und Features das neue Flaggschiff der Radeon-Riege mit sich bringt, erläutern wir anhand des Powercolor-Modells in diesem Test.
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For a card that flew in under the radar the AMD Radeon R7 260 is a great product for any gamer on a tight budget. When playing through our benchmarks (with high settings) we only ran into a few games that had noticeable stutter while playing, but the games with issues are still some of the most demanding on the market.
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Das Multi-GPU-Duell zum Jahresabschluss. Wir lassen jeweils zwei Radeon R9 290 und 290X im CrossFire-Duett gegen zwei GeForce GTX 780 Ti im SLI-Verbund antreten. Bühne frei.
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Oggi vi proponiamo una recensione diversa dal solito, infatti non analizzeremo la AMD Radeon R7 260 confrontandola con tutte le nostre VGA come al solito, ma la metteremo a diretto confronto con la sua rivale la Nvidia GTX 650 Ti, situata sulla stessa fascia di prezzo. Se avete riletto più volte il titolo pensando che ci fosse un errore sul nome della scheda AMD, bè dobbiamo dirvi che è corretto: AMD ha infatti lanciato un altro modello R7, piazzandola esattamente tra la R7 250 e la R7 260X. Come vedremo la R7 260 si contraddistingue da quest’ultima sotto molti aspetti.
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We tested quite a few new cards in the AMD R7 and R9 series ever since AMD launched them a few months back. Today AMD introduced the Radeon R7 260, an affordable version of the existing R7 260X. In terms of pricing, it's positioned somewhere in between Nvidia's GeForce GTX 650 and 650Ti. Can it also compete in terms of performance?
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The AMD Bonaire XT GPU was first used on the AMD Radeon HD 7790 video card in March 2013 and then more recently on the AMD Radeon R7 260X video card in October 2013. The AMD Radeon HD 7790 and the R7 260X are both affordable mainstream graphics cards aimed at those looking to spend under $150. If spending that much is still a bit much, AMD today released the Radeon R7 260 video card at $109.99. AMD slashed the retail price of the Radeon R7 260X by a fair amount (21%), but also cut or disabled a fair number of things on the video card. Read on to find out what the cuts were and how this card performs.
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Mit der Radeon R7 260 schickt AMD die erste Grafikkarte der „Volcanic Islands“-Generation mit einer Preisempfehlung von unter 100 Euro auf den Markt. Das leistet sie.
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In mid-January AMD and their partners will begin retailing the R7 260, a part designed to take on the GTX 650 Ti from NVIDIA. Today they are allowing reviews/previews of the reference model and so in this article we find out how they compare in some of the latest games including Battlefield 4 and Batman: Arkham Origins.
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AMD graphics card partners seem to be churning out R9 270(X) GPUs like there’s no tomorrow and today we’ve got another one to put onto the test bench. Powercolor are the provider this time and they’ve sent us their R9 270X PCS+ overclocked graphics card for review. As the name suggests this graphics card uses Powercolor’s PCS+ cooling solution which consists of two 90mm fans with their new double blade fan design and three heat pipes (Two 8mm and One 6mm), that’s all encased in a red and black themed metal shroud with a black metal backplate. Powercolor have also done some work with overclocking taking this GPU to 1060MHz core and 1100MHz boost (up from 1050MHz reference clocks) as well as bumping the memory up to 1425MHz (5700MHz effective) from 1400MHz (5600MHz effective) reference. Other than that there really isn’t much else to point out that you can’t discover from reading our launch day review of AMD’s R9 270X.
There is one last thing that Powercolor wanted us to show you, the readers, and that’s their new Turbo Timer module that is compatible with this graphics card.
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