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AMD R7 260X Review

To overclock today we are using the latest version of MSI Afterburner.
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There is still some headroom on the core, as we managed to push it by another 13.3 percent, to 1,247mhz. The memory could be increased further from 1,625mhz to 1,727mhz (6.9Gbps effective).
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The overclock pushes the graphics score from 6,046 points to 6,693 points.

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4 comments

  1. Well I think partner cards will be better not difficult looking at this mind you.

    is this the only card with programmable audio today? why?

  2. So the only card with the new audio features is a budget model? what? The 270x is basically the same performance as a HD7870 Tahiti LE and 280X is a 7970ghz ed?

    Anyone else wondering if AMD have anything new at all to release? 290x? come on. its going to be £600, no one can afford that!

  3. will you also review the r7 250? I’m about to get an HD 7750 then the r7 250 came along. Now I don’t know which one should i get. From the initial opinions i have read, the 7750 should be faster than the r7 250 but the latter is newer.