We take a look at the best graphics cards of 2014 and give you an idea of which are the five best of the year in terms of value, performance and price.
Top Five Graphics Cards of 2014
We take a look at the best graphics cards of 2014 and give you an idea of which are the five best of the year in terms of value, performance and price.
AMD R9 285 – A Performance Review
AMD recently released the R9 285 with the 28nm Tonga Pro GPU, destined to serve as its mid-range enthusiast offering.
AMD Aggressively Cuts Prices of Radeon R9 290, R9 290X and R9 280-series
AMD Announces Radeon R9 285 During Live Stream
In a live event streamed from AMD’s office in Austin hosted by Richard Huddy, AMD announced the Radeon R9 285 and giving the company’s most recent Hawaii architecture a modified and more affordable version. This card is clearly AMD’s attempt to attack Nvidia’s GeForce GTX 760. The card is intended to replace the R9 280 (Tahiti Pro) card in AMD’s lineup. According to specs released by AMD, the card will have 1,792 Stream Processors, a 918 MHz clock, 2GB of memory clocked at 5.5 GHz on a 256-bit wide memory interface, 32 ROPs and 112 texture units. The card is said to offer 3.29 TFLOPS