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AMD Radeon R7-260 review



Today we'll review the AMD Radeon R7-260, a budget brother of the 260X. The Radeon R7 260 is fitted with a Curacao Pro core which has cut down specifications with a total of 768 Stream processors, a compute performance of 1.54 TFlops, 1 GB of GDDR5 memory and a low TDP of 95W which will be supplied through a single 6-Pin power connector. Clocks are set at 1.0 GHz for the core while the memory operates at 6.0 GHz effective clock speed aside a 128-bit memory interface. The card is PCI-Express 3.0 compatible.
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mckeonkent
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Posted on: 02/28/2014 08:58 AM
Bought it as a replacement for my older Nvidia GTX550. A nice mid-range card that doesn't break your wallet. Haven't noticed anything wrong with it yet.

Bought it as a replacement for my older Nvidia GTX550. A nice mid-range card that doesn't break your wallet. Haven't noticed anything wrong with it yet.


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Posted on: 07/04/2014 01:56 PM
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Lol, it's fun to see that this little card beats the HD6870 from some years back which was a pretty big card.