The AMD Radeon R7 260X ($139 list), a refresh of the Asus Direct CU II Radeon HD 7790 that we reviewed last year, is the company's main strike against Nvidia's lock on the budget graphics card market.
Continuing the theme already set by the 280X and 270X, the R7 260X also uses an existing GPU design. This time it's the Bonaire GPU that we saw earlier this year in the Radeon HD 7790 1GB. One ...
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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. The R7 260X improves on the Asus HD 7790 in three ways. First, it ...
Our GPU test rig is equipped with the multi-GPU powerhouse that is the Asus Maximus V Extreme, allowing us to run up to 4-card SLI and CrossFire with 8x PCI-E 3.0 lanes per card. The CPU is an Intel ...
AMD has filled the price performance bracket in almost every area with the release of the R7-260 and 260X graphics cards. Overall the 260X product is a notch faster compared to the R7 -260 and yeah, ...
I'd like to say we're slowly working our way through the pile of R series based video cards, but if we're completely honest, we're flying through them at a rapid rate and continue to have more to look ...
We’re going to compare and contrast the Radeon R9 280X, R9 270X, and Radeon R7 260X to their most closely-related cousins in the Radeon HD 7000 series, since the cards are ultimately very similar. In ...
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. The R7 260X improves on the Asus HD 7790 in three ways. First, it ...
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Installation of any of the AMD Radeon cards is really easy. Once the card is seated into the PC make sure you hook up the monitor and of course any external power connectors like 6 and/or 8-pin PEG ...