Performance Summary: AMD made summarizing the Radeon R9 380X’s performance about as simple as could be. With the exception of a single test at 1080p, the Radeon R9 380X – or more specifically, the ...
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Just last month we put together our annual guide to the best graphics cards on offer at every price point. The key battles took place at $100, $150, $200 and $300, with top graphics cards such as the ...
With the launch of the new Radeon R9 380X, AMD’s stepping up to fill a massive hole in the graphics card universe, between the “it’s solid for most games at 1080p” Radeon R9 380 / GeForce GTX 960 tier ...
The Sapphire Nitro R9 380X is currently available from OverclockersUK for £199.99. NeweggUS currently has this card listed for $229.99. While that’s an Okay price, I was expecting more towards the ...
Here’s everything you need tok now about AMD’s new graphics card. AMD has fully revealed the Radeon R9 380X, a midrange graphics card that's promising affordable but powerful 1080p and 1440p ...
AMD has been missing a video card in its lineup against NVIDIA, but the company has just filled that with the new Radeon R9 380X. Until now, we've had the Radeon R9 380 and R9 390, but there's a big ...
AMD is upping the ante with the R9 380X -- a 4GB card based on Tonga's full implementation and a slightly higher clock speed. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a new ...
Ever since AMD debuted Tonga Pro in the R9 285, everyone had been waiting for the full Tonga XT die. Earlier this week, we got our first hint with the glimpse of the XFX Double Dissipation R9 390X.
AMD is poised to make a lot of noise as we head into the holiday shopping season. The Radeon Technology Group has already announced its Radeon Software Crimson Edition, which completely revamps the ...
AMD is upping the ante with the R9 380X -- a 4GB card based on Tonga's full implementation and a slightly higher clock speed. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a new ...