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Abstract: While powerful flagship graphics cards may garner most of the buzz in the press, it's often the lower-end affordable cards that can rake in the profits, not to mention being far more attainable to the average person who's on a really tight budget yet stil...
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Published: 2014-02-14, Author: Joel , review by: pcmag.com
Has double the previous generation's GPU RAM. Supports AMD's Mantle API.
Lags behind the competition in performance. No included softare bundle
The AMD Radeon R7 260X is a good—not great—graphics card for users on a budget, but there are better bargains on the market....
We know by this point that the Radeon R9 and Radeon R7 series are technically rebrands of the current Radeon HD 7000 series with a few clock speed bumps here and there. But AMD had a surprise for everyone and those are the prices of these new cards. AMD d...
Compact, quiet-running, Uses less power than Nvidia's comparable card, TrueAudio feature for future games, Requires just one six-pin power connector
Performance lags behind Nvidia's comparably priced GTX 650 Ti Boost, Based on the same silicon as Radeon HD 7790
AMD’s latest mainstream video card handles 1080p gaming well and provides some future-looking audio tech, but for about the same price, Nvidia’s GeForce GTX 650 Ti Boost delivers slightly better performance. ...
As I'm sure most of you are aware by now, NVIDIA lowered some of their pricing to better compete with these new AMD R9 and R7 offerings. It's hard to tell how this “price war” is going to shake out over the next few weeks, but what I see right now won't...
Abstract: A ton of AMD related news hit over the last couple of weeks, thanks in no small part to a multi-day event AMD held in Honolulu, Hawaii the company held to showcase all of its upcoming GPU technology. GPU14 Tech Day, as AMD called it, began with a quick...
Abstract: On the day that AMD releases the NDA for their new R7 and R9 series of graphics card reviews, Nvidia has also committed to GPU price cuts in order to compete. Since we were in Hawaii to cover the launch of the GPUs with most of the details being give...
Abstract: Today marks the first step in an introduction of an entire AMD Radeon discrete graphics product stack revamp. Between now and the end of 2013, AMD will completely cycle out Radeon HD 7000 cards and replace them with a new branding scheme. The
We'll once again wrap things up with a couple of value scatter plots. In both plots, the performance numbers are geometric means of data points from all the games we tested. The first plot shows 99th-percentile frame times converted into FPS for easier r...
The R7 260X and the R9 270X were refreshing to work with and they do offer some nice features. The one thing I found a little curious was that AMD's latest technology, in the form of TrueAudio, was found on only one of the GPUs tested today: the R7 260X. ...