ASUS Radeon R9 280X Review

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ASUS Radeon R9 280X Review

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At the risk of repeating ourselves, the R9 280X is a shade ahead of the GTX770, and with its 116FPS average it's a handful ahead of the original HD7970. Of course AvP is hardly the most demanding benchmark around, so let's move along.

 

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08-10-2013, 04:16:57

Excalabur50
For someone needing to update this card will kick some serious ass can't wait to see the review of the R9-290XQuote

08-10-2013, 05:41:51

sander3
How do we CFX it when the cooler blocks them? Well i guess you can use the bendy ones.Quote

08-10-2013, 08:48:47

sheroo
It would be nice when the 290X comes out if you could weave in there somehow, how fantastic these cards are at folding.Quote

08-10-2013, 09:26:28

quickfireuk
As someone thats just updated there rig, i like the asus new card over there old version, this card is 2 slot and not 3 slot, and on a side note, sapphire R8 280X cards, now have uefi support, sweeet Quote

08-10-2013, 09:44:54

WillSK
Is it just me or were there a few benchmarks where thee 7970 out performed the 280 x. I found that really unusual/confusing

As for the now confirmed pricing I can see how that bumped it up to gold award because you can essential crossfire 280x for just over the price of a single 7970 when they were releasedQuote
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