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The Radeon R9 290X is an extremely powerful graphics card, faster than the Nvidia GeForce GTX 780 in almost every benchmark, and faster than the Titan in more than a few. With 4K resolution, which of course is still very exotic for all but the early adopters, the Radeon R9 290X takes first place in every single benchmark. Nvidia still frequently does better when it comes to the frametimes, and the 780 and Titan cards are more quiet than the 290X.
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Die Radeon R9 280X wurde von AMD im Rahmen der Volcanic-Island-Ankündigung Anfang Oktober vorgestellt und entspricht aus technischer Sicht im Prinzip der HD 7970 GHz Edition mit einem reduzierten Kern-Takt. Nichtsdestotrotz haben es sich die diversen Boardpartner nicht nehmen lassen, zahlreiche Eigenkreationen zu präsentieren. Ein Custom-Design liegt uns von Powercolor vor. Ausgestattet mit einem Non-Referenz-Kühler, gehört dieses Modell derzeit zu den günstigsten R9-280X-Versionen am Markt und soll demnach mit einem guten Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis überzeugen.
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We take a look at our first retail Radeon R7 260X 2GB video card from HIS and look at its gaming overclocking performance in detail.
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We get a chance to run a pair of new Radeon R9 280X Twin Frozr Gaming video cards from MSI together in CrossFire mode. Let's see how it performs.
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AMD released the Radeon R9 290X video card at $549 that was able to outperform the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 in the majority of benchmarks that we ran. We tested at 1920x1080, 2560x1600 and 5760x1080 resolutions over six game titles and two synthetic benchmarks, but our testing didn't feel complete. Many gamers are starting to wonder about 4K gaming, so we got our hands on the Sharp PN-K321 32" 4K Ultra HD Monitor to bring you some 4K testing. We know that not many people are gaming at 4K and have talked about that before on the site, but we wanted to jump aboard the 4K bandwagon before it becomes popular and the norm. The NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan is likely the first choice for NVIDIA fans to do some 4K testing. We were going to use that card at first, but other sites have already done that comparison and at over $1,000, it doesn't really match up well on the price front. We opted to go with the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780! Read on to see how the GeForce GTX 780 and Radeon R9 290X do when it comes to 4K gaming!
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We benchmark our NVIDIA GeForce GTX 770 SLI setup at 7860x1440!
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We throw two AMD Radeon HD 7970s into CrossFire and let them bench press our 7860x1440 setup
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Thanks to Sapphire Technologies we have been able to get our hands on the all new R9 Series 270X graphics card with Vapor – X cooling technology allowing for quieter and cooler system than previous. Sapphire Technologies is based out of Hong Kong founded in 2001 and produces graphics cards for PC’s and workstations, motherboards, and more. Further this is the largest supplier of ATI based GPU’s. And thanks to them we have the opportunity to review this amazing R9 270x GPU.
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The new R9 270X implementation from HIS comes with a custom PCB, an award-winning cooling system which is very efficient while keeping the noise down and is also pre-overclocked. The card trades punches with the GTX 760 and succeeds to surpass it in some games which are heavily AMD optimized.
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Since Nvidia's GTX 780 hit the market we've only had the opportunity to take a look at the reference design card which we reviewed over 5 months ago, be sure to check that review out here, but today we've kindly been provided with a custom cooled partner design of the GTX 780 that we've been greatly looking forward to. What we have is the best Gigabyte has to offer in the form of the GTX 780 WindForce OC graphics card.
This enthusiast graphics card uses Gigabyte's premium WindForce 450 cooling solution that has a trio of 80mm fans, five copper heat pipes and a hefty chunk of aluminium heatsink fins to offer cooling capabilities up to 450 watts which more than exceeds the 250W TDP of the GTX 780 GPU. That said Gigabyte have fully exploited the cooling capabilities and cranked the GPU up to 954MHz/1006MHz from the stock 863MHz/900MHz while leaving the memory untouched at the stock 6GHz effective throughput speed.
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