Testseek.com have collected 126 expert reviews of the AMD Radeon R9 285 2GB GDDR5 PCIe and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for AMD Radeon R9 285 2GB GDDR5 PCIe.
November 2014
(78%)
126 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Great 1080p and 1440p performance, Three free games, Slightly quicker than GTX 760, Not as many models as GTX 760
Can't cope with 4K, Power-hungry
AMD's new Tonga core works well in most of our gaming tests: it beats the GTX 760 in most of our games, albeit sometimes by tiny margins, and it's no worse than its rival when it can't pull ahead. It's comparable in price to the GTX 760, and comes with fr...
Our performance charts show that the R9 285 is neck and neck with the GTX 760, or if not then slightly better overall, but differences will be hard to spot – they're small and game-dependent. Specifically referring to this Powercolor model now, it's hones...
Performance on par with Radeon R9 280. New features including TrueAudio and bridgeless CrossFire. Lower power usage and improved performance-per-watt
Lower raw memory bandwidth than Radeon R9 280 that may result in slightly lower performance in some cases. 2 GB of onboard RAM instead of 3 GB. Does not notably increase performance over Radeon R9 280 on average
A good $250 replacement for the Radeon R9 280 that doesn't up the ante when it comes to game performance, but adds new features and lower power usage to the mix.$259.99 Amazon...
Published: 2015-10-06, Author: Jason , review by: blackholetec.com
As we come to the end of this review, we would like to discuss some of the virtues and vices when it comes to CrossFire. CrossFire has developed over a long period of time and has become a little more reliable than what it would be. Before it was quite a hit and...
Outstanding 1080p and 1440p performance, affordable price, cool and silent, build quality
High power consumption, only 2GB memory
The mid-range graphics card is a viable choice for gamers who want to play any type of game even at a resolution of 1080p.AMD's graphics card, the Radeon R9 285, uses a brand-new core, the Tonga core. Loaded with the latest advancements in Graphics Core ...
The Radeon R9 285 is a lateral for AMD, and as we've seen in our results this is for a good reason. Despite all of the architectural and feature changes between the R9 285 and its R9 280 predecessor at the end of the day it brings a very minor 3-5% perfor...