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Veröffentlicht: 2014-04-11, Autor: Ryan , Testbericht von: anandtech.com
Bringing this review to a close, when I first heard that AMD was going to build a full performance dual Hawaii GPU solution, I was admittedly unsure about what to expect. The power requirements for a dual Hawaii card would pose an interesting set of chall...
The Radeon R9 295X2 is a $1,500 card. There's no getting around that. In fact, it makes a lot of sense if you think about it. The R9 290X should sell for around $550, even though there's still a fair amount of gouging as a result of last year's cryptocurr...
There are a couple of things I don't like about the Radeon R9 295X2 that mainly focus on the power requirements. Forcing users, even those willing to shell out $1500 for a graphics card, to understand power supply rails and combined amperage on power draw...
Excellent scaling and performance at Eyefinity and 4K, Low temperatures thanks to watercooling, Dual-slot cooler, CrossFire scaling works in almost all games, Dual BIOS, Backplate included, Nice packaging, comes in a suitcase
High price, Noisy in idle, could be quieter under load, Very high power consumption, Coil noise, Needs driver support for proper CrossFire scaling, High VRM temperatures, Watercooling radiator takes up extra space, No fan control
According to AMD, the MSRP for the Radeon R9 295X2 is $1500. Excellent scaling and performance at Eyefinity and 4K Low temperatures thanks to watercooling Dual-slot cooler CrossFire scaling works in almost all games Dual BIOS Backplate included Nice packa...
Veröffentlicht: 2014-04-08, Autor: Steven , Testbericht von: techspot.com
The R9 295X2 is today's fastest graphics card with doubledigit gains on the HD 7990, GTX 690 and even a pair of GTX 780s in SLI.
It's also among the priciest with an MSRP of $1,500, though we can see its bundled liquid cooler being attractive to plenty of enthusiasts.
Considering the Radeon R9 290X's record for being pretty hot at its 300w TDP, I had my doubts about AMD placing two Hawaii XT GPUs on a single 500w TDP card. However, with a closed-loop water-cooling system AMD has solved the thermal and acoustic problems...
Veröffentlicht: 2014-04-08, Autor: Matt , Testbericht von: computershopper.com
Fastest consumer graphics card we've tested to date, Half the expected price of Nvidia's 2014 dual-GPU Titan Z card, Reasonably quiet, considering performance
External radiator required for cooling, May mandate a new power supply, Frame stuttering noticeable in at least one benchmark test
In a world of $3,000 high-end graphics cards, AMD’s $1,499 dual-chip R9 295X2 is a relative steal, packing all the oomph required for no-holds-barred gaming at 4K. Just know you may need to factor a new power supply (and possibly even a new PC case!)...
The AMD Radeon R9 295X2 is a video card that many thought might not be possible. When the AMD Radeon R9 290X was released it was discovered how inadequate the air cooling was on the video card. It wasn't until add-in-board partner custom video card with c...
Final Thoughts ]I have to admit when news first broke of AMD’s upcoming dual-GPU Radeon based on a pair of ‘Hawaii XT’ GPUs I poked fun at it. The main concern I had was that the Radeon R9 290X has a TDP rating of almost 300 watts and this single GPU...
The AMD Radeon R9 295X2 8GB raises the bar when it comes to what one can expect from a single dual-slot graphics card. AMD has managed to create a dual-GPU behemoth that has become the fastest graphics card in the world. If you want to go fast and have th...