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AMD shipped us a Sapphire Radeon R7 265 Dual-X card for evaluation. Keeping things simple, Sapphire uses the same cooler found on the R9 270 version we reviewed recently. It is logical to assume that ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover the exciting intersection of Linux and handheld gaming. This article is more than 10 years old. In February, AMD filled ...
AMD is shaking up its mid-range graphics line-up today, by slashing the price of the Radeon R7 260X and introducing the more powerful Radeon R7 265. Though their model numbers are quite similar, the ...
Sapphire has announced its latest Radeon 300 series graphics card that will be a part of its new Nitro series, the Radeon R7 360 graphics card. Based on a well known Bonaire GPU, which was also behind ...
Trying to fill as many possible gaps in the latest Radeon R9 and R7 lineup, Sapphire has launched the R7 260X graphics card that will bring TrueAudio, 3D and Eyefinity support to mainstream market.
September 16, 2014 | We're moving away from X99 motherboards to check out the newly released HIS R9 285 IceQ X2 2GB OC video card. How does it perform? Check out our results. Sapphire Radeon R9 285 ...
The launch schedule has been anachronistic insofar as AMD has populated the stack in a higgledy-piggledy manner. Up until today, there's been a significant performance, pricing and product-positioning ...
In December, I took AMD’s $99 Radeon R7 260 for a spin. Overall, I was left impressed with the 1080p gaming it could deliver, and even went as far as calling it a “console-killer”. Little did I ...
AMD’s R7 265 launch preceded that of the GTX 750 Ti by about 5 days. AMD’s R7 265 aimed to do what many of the current RX 200 series products already do – bring HD 7000 product rebrands into the ...
The card uses dual 75mm fans blowing down onto a relatively sizeable aluminium heatsinks with dual 8mm direct contact heat pipes. The PCB used is matte black so will tastefully fit into most systems.