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Sapphire R9 270X Toxic Edition OC Review

Aliens V Predator has proved to be a big seller since the release and Sega have taken the franchise into new territory after taking it from Sierra. AVP is a Direct X 11 supported title and delivers not only advanced shadow rendering but high quality tessellation for the cards on test today. To test the cards we used a 1920×1080 resolution with DX11, Texture Quality Very High, MSAA Samples 1, 16 af, ambient occulsion on, shadow complexity high, motion blur on.
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The eVGA GTX760 SC takes top spot in this Direct X 11 game, with the Sapphire R9 270X Toxic Edition OC holding the second place, averaging 84 frames per second.

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3 comments

  1. These do look a little like Zotac cards, but they have excellent coolers. my friend bought the 280X toxic edition after reading the review here and its impressive. good cards and a long establisted name.

  2. same price as the HD7870 Tahiti LE I bought a few months ago – bit pissed off about that 🙂

  3. wow, nice review. maybe i should buy this card 🙂