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Published: 2014-04-08, Author: Jan , review by: gamestar.de
4xAA in 2560x1440 jederzeit ruckelfrei, auch für extreme AA-Modi wie SSAA ausreichend Leistung, selbst für 4K-Auflösung ausreichend Leistung
Jan Purrucker: Die Radeon R9 295 X2 soll ab dem 21. April verfügbar sein und laut AMD dann über 1.300 Euro kosten. Mit diesem Budget lässt sich ohne Probleme ein kompletter Rechner zusammenstellen, auf dem jedes aktuelle Spiel in Full HD und maximalen Det...
1,499. Let's just get it out the way, rip it off like a band aid. At $1,499, the AMD Radeon R9 295X2 8GB is not just an expensive video card, but it's just an expensive piece of hardware or to be honest, an expensive item period. $1,499 is just a lot of...
These dual GPU reviews typically go the same way for me: I harp on AMD’s solution for being too loud and lacking proper driver support or talk about NVIDIA’s alternative which benefits from a low noise profile and higher performance metrics due to bett...
Abstract: In the graphics card market it has become common in recent years for AMD and NVIDIA to launch multi-GPU cards as their flagship products. Taking two of their high end GPUs and fitting them on to one PCB to maximise performance. Today AMD launch their mult...
Obscenely fast, Very smooth performance, Perfect candidate for 4K gaming, Runs relatively cool and reasonably quiet, More than two R9 290Xs
May require a new PSU, Price, but that is the nature of the beast
AMD's engineers set out to create the world's fastest gaming graphics card when constructing the Radeon R9 295X2 8GB behemoth. Though rival Nvidia has also announced a dual-GPU card based on high-end technology, Titan Z, we can only dole out advice on pr...
Abstract: When AMD introduced their latest top model graphics card the Radeon 290X, rumours started surfacing very quickly about AMD working on a dual GPU version of their latest chips. As AMD has marketed a dual GPU card of their high end GPU's over the last yea...
Incredible cooling performance, Better value than GTX Titan Z, Offers a huge amount of performance – 4K 60Hz ready, Convenient all in one CrossFireX solution, Represents a huge improvement over past AMD Dual GPU solutions
Coil whine, High power consumption, Power delivery outside ATX spec, a risky game to play – lowers efficiency and strains PSUs, Loud fans even though temperatures are low, Eye-wateringly expensive, Needs some fine tuning,
PricingAMD's R9 295X2 has an MSRP of $1500 (excluding VAT and sales tax) which is going to be about £1100~ or €1400 in the UK and Europe (including VAT and sales tax @ 20%). The warranty of the R9 295X2 will vary between graphics card vendors.Overview AMD...
As one of the most vocal critics of AMD's past board designs, I'm satisfied with the choices it made in enabling two Hawaii GPUs on one graphics card. Radeon HD 6990, Radeon HD 7970, Radeon HD 7990, Radeon R9 290—all of those products were remarkable in...
We've not always been too impressed by dual GPU offerings, often finding them to be underwhelming experiences due to driver issues and performance bugs. We know this isn't representative of everyone's experience, and that plenty of people still use and...
Es una tarjeta de locos para locos, como todas las tarjetas duales y soluciones extremas. Así que es un producto pensado para los usuarios más exigentes que quieren lo máximo. Es cierto que una tarjeta dual tiene sus bondades y sus problemas, lo mejo...