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[h=4]Radeon HD 6570 DDR3[/h]Radeon-HD-6570DDR3_w_180.jpg$55On Newegg

[h=4]Entry-Level Gaming[/h]With the Radeon HD 6670 DDR3 creeping toward $70, it's time to shine a spotlight on its lower-priced stablemate, the Radeon HD 6570. Both products sport identical graphics processors. The only differences between them are their core and momory clock rates. With a little tweaking, the Radeon HD 6570 DDR3 should achieve similar performance as a DDR3-equipped Radeon HD 6670. You should be able to find it in the budget-friendly $55 range.

 

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

GPU :Turks (VLIW5)

Process :40 nm

Shader Units :480

Texture Units :24

ROPs :8

Core Clock :650 MHz

Memory Clock :666 - 900 MHz DDR3

Memory Bus :128-bit

Memory Bandwidth :21.3 - 28.8 GB/s

Memory Capacity :1 or 2 GB

DirectX, Shader, OpenGL :11/5.0/4.1

Max. TDP :44 W

Aux. Power Connector(s) :None

Min. Power Supply :300 W

 

[h=4]Best PCI Express (PCIe) Card For ~$100:[/h][h=4]Radeon HD 7770[/h]Untitled_w_180.png$104.99On Newegg.com

[h=4]Mainstream Card For Cheap[/h]The Radeon HD 7770 can now be found for $100, which is significantly less than the over-ambitious $160 AMD wanted for the card when it launched. In light of this recent price drop, the Radeon HD 7770 offers a fairly fantastic price/performance ratio. Almost as fast as the Radeon HD 6850 you can't buy any more, this newer board uses only half as much power to get its job done.

 

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

GPU :Cape Verde (GCN)

Process :28 nm

Shader Units :640

Texture Units :40

ROPs :16

Core Clock :1000 MHz

Memory Clock :1125 MHz GDDR5

Memory Bus :128-bit

Memory Bandwidth :72 GB/s

Memory Capacity :1 or 2 GB

DirectX, Shader, OpenGL :11/5.0/4.2

Max. TDP :80 W

Aux. Power Connector(s) :1 x 6-pin PCIe

Min. Power Supply :450 W

 

[h=4]GeForce GTX 760[/h]GeForce-GTX-760_w_180.jpg$249.43On Amazon.com

[h=4]Upper-Midrange Value Leader[/h]The GeForce GTX 760 introduces GeForce GTX 670- and Radeon HD 7950-class speed at a $250 price point, displacing the Tahiti-based Radeon HD 7870 LE with even more performance per dollar. Because of this, Nvidia's GeForce GTX 760 is one of our favorite cards on the market right now.

 

PERFORMANCES

 

 

 

 

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

GPU :GK104 (Kepler)

Process :28 nm

Shader Units :1152

Texture Units :96

ROPs :32

Core Clock :980 MHz (1033 MHz Turbo)

Memory Clock :1502 MHz GDDR5

Memory Bus :256-bit

Memory Bandwidth :192.2 GB/s

Memory Capacity :2 or 4 GB

DirectX, Shader, OpenGL :11/5.0/4.3

Max. TDP :170 Watts

Aux. Power Connector(s) :2x6-pin

Min. Power Supply :500 Watt

 

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[h=4]Radeon HD 7950 Boost[/h]radeon-hd-7950-boost_w_180.jpg$269.99On Newegg.com

[h=4]Enthusiast Gaming With Compute[/h]In light of a substantial price break on the Radeon HD 7950 with AMD's Boost feature, this card now competes aggressively in a space previously dominated by Nvidia's GeForce GTX 760. Never before have you had access to so much graphics performance in the $250 range.

 

PERFORMANCES

 

 

 

 

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

GPU :Tahiti (GCN)

Process :28 nm

Shader Units :1 792

Texture Units :112

ROPs :32

Core Clock :850 MHz

Memory Clock :1,250 MHz GDDR5

Memory Bus :384-bit

Memory Bandwidth :240 GB/s

Memory Capacity :3 GB

DirectX, Shader, OpenGL :11/5.0/4.2

Max. TDP :200 W

Aux. Power Connector(s) :2 x 6-pin PCIe

Min. Power Supply :500 W

 

[h=4]Best PCI Express (PCIe) Card For ~$300:[/h][h=4]Radeon R9 280X[/h]Radeon-R9-280X_w_180.jpg$309.99On Amazon.com

[h=4]High-Resolution Value Leader[/h]AMD essentially took its top-of-the-line Radeon HD 7970 GHz Edition, shaved off 50 MHz from the peak clock rate, and rebranded it as the Radeon R9 280X. The good news is that the price slips to $300, making it an easy recommendation for a card that powers through 1920x1080 and is still usually playable at 2560x1440 with taxing detail settings enabled. In fact, thanks to plenty of display outputs and the capable Tahiti GPU, some games will even run well enough at 5760x1080 in a triple-screen setup.

 

PERFORMANCES

 

 

 

 

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

GPU :Tahiti (GCN)

Process :28 nm

Shader Units :2048

Texture Units :128

ROPs :32

Core Clock :1000 MHz

Memory Clock :1,500 MHz GDDR5

Memory Bus :384-bit

Memory Bandwidth :288 GB/s

Memory Capacity :3 GB

DirectX, Shader, OpenGL :11/5.0/4.2

Max. TDP :250 W

Aux. Power Connector(s) :2 x 6-pin PCIe

Min. Power Supply :500 W

 

 

[h=4]Radeon HD 7790[/h]Radeon-HD-7790_w_180.jpg$99.99On Newegg.com

[h=4]Mainstream Performance Leader[/h]For $120, you're limited to the 1 GB Radeon HD 7790. It's hard to argue with that price, though. Don't expect the Bonaire-based board to hang around for long; it'll likely disappear to make way for Radeon R7 260X with 2 GB (also based on the Bonaire GPU) for $140. Should that happen, we'll take it as a cue to re-asess the sub-$100 price segment

 

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

GPU :Bonnaire (GCN)

Process :28 nm

Shader Units :896

Texture Units :56

ROPs :16

Core Clock :1000 MHz

Memory Clock :1500 MHz GDDR5

Memory Bus :128-bit

Memory Bandwidth :96.0 GB/s

Memory Capacity :1 GB

DirectX, Shader, OpenGL :11/5.0/4.2

Max. TDP :85

Aux. Power Connector(s) :1x6-pin

Min. Power Supply :500 Watt

 

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[h=4]Best PCI Express (PCIe) Card For ~$140:[/h][h=4]GeForce GTX 650 Ti Boost 1 GB[/h]GeForce-GTX-650-Ti-Boost_w_180.jpg$134.99On Newegg.com

[h=4]Sub-$150 Gamer Card[/h]In essence, this card is a GeForce GTX 650 Ti with clock rates and a 192-bit memory interface borrowed from the GeForce GTX 660. The 650 Ti Boost ties AMD's Radeon HD 7850 when it comes to performance, but at a recently lowered $140 sticker price, there's no denying its very impressive sub-$150 appeal.

 

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

GPU :GK106 (Kepler)

Process :28 nm

Shader Units :768

Texture Units :64

ROPs :24

Core Clock :980 MHz

Memory Clock :1502 MHz GDDR5

Memory Bus :192-bit

Memory Bandwidth :144.2 GB/s

Memory Capacity :1 or 2 GB

DirectX, Shader, OpenGL :11/5.0/4.3

Max. TDP :134 W

Aux. Power Connector(s) :1 x 6-pin PCIe

Min. Power Supply :450 W

 

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[h=4]Best PCI Express (PCIe) Card For ~$180:[/h][h=4]Radeon R9 270[/h]Radeon-R9-270_w_180.jpg$180On Newegg

[h=4]Serious Upper Mainstream Performance[/h]The Radeon R9 270 offers performance equal to the Radeon HD 7870 it replaces, which is a little better than Nvidia's GeForce GTX 660. At $180, AMD's card earns our sole recommendation. It's a serious gaming board capable of playable frame rates at relatively high resolutions.

 

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

GPU :Curacao (GCN)

Process :28 nm

Shader Units :1280

Texture Units :80

ROPs :32

Core Clock :925 MHz

Memory Clock :1400 MHz GDDR5

Memory Bus :256-bit

Memory Bandwidth :153.6 GB/s

Memory Capacity :2 GB

DirectX, Shader, OpenGL :11/5.0/4.2

Max. TDP :150 Watts

Aux. Power Connector(s) :1x6-pin

Min. Power Supply :

 

 

[h=4]GeForce GTX 760[/h]GeForce-GTX-760_w_180.jpg$249.43On Amazon.com

[h=4]Upper-Midrange Value Leader[/h]The GeForce GTX 760 introduces GeForce GTX 670- and Radeon HD 7950-class speed at a $250 price point, displacing the Tahiti-based Radeon HD 7870 LE with even more performance per dollar. Because of this, Nvidia's GeForce GTX 760 is one of our favorite cards on the market right now.

 

PERFORMANCES

 

 

 

 

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

GPU :GK104 (Kepler)

Process :28 nm

Shader Units :1152

Texture Units :96

ROPs :32

Core Clock :980 MHz (1033 MHz Turbo)

Memory Clock :1502 MHz GDDR5

Memory Bus :256-bit

Memory Bandwidth :192.2 GB/s

Memory Capacity :2 or 4 GB

DirectX, Shader, OpenGL :11/5.0/4.3

Max. TDP :170 Watts

Aux. Power Connector(s) :2x6-pin

Min. Power Supply :500 Watt

 

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[h=4]Radeon HD 7950 Boost[/h]radeon-hd-7950-boost_w_180.jpg$269.99On Newegg.com

[h=4]Enthusiast Gaming With Compute[/h]In light of a substantial price break on the Radeon HD 7950 with AMD's Boost feature, this card now competes aggressively in a space previously dominated by Nvidia's GeForce GTX 760. Never before have you had access to so much graphics performance in the $250 range.

 

PERFORMANCES

 

 

 

 

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

GPU :Tahiti (GCN)

Process :28 nm

Shader Units :1 792

Texture Units :112

ROPs :32

Core Clock :850 MHz

Memory Clock :1,250 MHz GDDR5

Memory Bus :384-bit

Memory Bandwidth :240 GB/s

Memory Capacity :3 GB

DirectX, Shader, OpenGL :11/5.0/4.2

Max. TDP :200 W

Aux. Power Connector(s) :2 x 6-pin PCIe

Min. Power Supply :500 W

 

[h=4]Best PCI Express (PCIe) Card For ~$300:[/h][h=4]Radeon R9 280X[/h]Radeon-R9-280X_w_180.jpg$309.99On Amazon.com

[h=4]High-Resolution Value Leader[/h]AMD essentially took its top-of-the-line Radeon HD 7970 GHz Edition, shaved off 50 MHz from the peak clock rate, and rebranded it as the Radeon R9 280X. The good news is that the price slips to $300, making it an easy recommendation for a card that powers through 1920x1080 and is still usually playable at 2560x1440 with taxing detail settings enabled. In fact, thanks to plenty of display outputs and the capable Tahiti GPU, some games will even run well enough at 5760x1080 in a triple-screen setup.

 

PERFORMANCES

 

 

 

 

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

GPU :Tahiti (GCN)

Process :28 nm

Shader Units :2048

Texture Units :128

ROPs :32

Core Clock :1000 MHz

Memory Clock :1,500 MHz GDDR5

Memory Bus :384-bit

Memory Bandwidth :288 GB/s

Memory Capacity :3 GB

DirectX, Shader, OpenGL :11/5.0/4.2

Max. TDP :250 W

Aux. Power Connector(s) :2 x 6-pin PCIe

Min. Power Supply :500 W

 

[h=4]GeForce GTX 770[/h]geforce-gtx-titan_w_180.jpg$329.99On NCIXUS.com

[h=4]High-End Gaming Pick[/h]The GeForce GTX 770 might be a newer model, but it's basically a GeForce GTX 680 with higher clock rates, improved cooling, and a lower price tag. We're not big fans of re-branding existing hardware with fresh nomenclature, but the GeForce GTX 770 earns our respect for delivering very high performance at a reasonable price point (in this case, $330). What you'll spend over a Radeon R9 280X could be justified, depending on your game settings and resolution.

 

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

GPU :GK104 (Kepler)

Process :28 nm

Shader Units :1 536

Texture Units :128

ROPs :32

Core Clock :1046 MHz

Memory Clock :1,752 MHz GDDR5

Memory Bus :256-bit

Memory Bandwidth :224 GB/s

Memory Capacity :2 or 4 GB

DirectX, Shader, OpenGL :11/5.0/4.3

Max. TDP :230 W

Aux. Power Connector(s) :1 x 6-pin and 1 x 8-pin PCIe

Min. Power Supply :600 W

 

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[h=4]Best PCI Express (PCIe) Card For ~$400:[/h][h=4]Radeon R9 290[/h]Radeon-R9-290_w_180.jpg$422.48On PROVANTAGE

[h=4]High-End Gaming Value[/h]The Radeon H9 290 employs AMD's Hawaii GPU with four of its 44 Compute Units disabled, yielding a board with 2560 shader cores and 160 texture units. The back-end persists, including a 512-bit aggregate memory bus and 64 ROPS. What you're left with is a very capable high-end gaming card for $150 less than the 290X. At $400, the Radeon R9 290 is the highest-priced graphics card that earns our full recommendation, though we will suggest that you wait for partner boards to start showing up on shelves. As it exists now, AMD's reference solution is just too loud.

 

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

GPU :Hawaii (GCN)

Process :28 nm

Shader Units :2560

Texture Units :160

ROPs :64

Core Clock :up to 947 MHz

Memory Clock :1,250 MHz GDDR5

Memory Bus :512-bit

Memory Bandwidth :320 GB/s

Memory Capacity :4 GB

DirectX, Shader, OpenGL :11/5.0/4.2

Max. TDP :250 W

Aux. Power Connector(s) :1 x 6-pin + 1 x 8-pin PCIe

Min. Power Supply :500 W

 

[h=4]Radeon R9 290X[/h]Radeon-R9-290X_w_180.jpg$422.48On PROVANTAGE

[h=4]Flagship Gaming Performance[/h]AMD's Radeon R9 290X set a high bar for single-GPU performance when it launched, earning our Tom's Hardware Elite award in the process. Although Nvidia leap-frogged it with the GeForce GTX 780 Ti, the Hawaii-powered board is no slouch. Even today, it bests the competition's GeForce GTX Titan for $450 less. As with the R9 290, we'd suggest waiting for partners to start shipping Radeon R9 290X cards with custom cooling before you make the leap; a recent driver update increases fan speed, power consumption, and the reference board's noise.

 

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

GPU :Hawaii (GCN)

Process :28 nm

Shader Units :2816

Texture Units :176

ROPs :64

Core Clock :up to 1000 MHz

Memory Clock :1,250 MHz GDDR5

Memory Bus :512-bit

Memory Bandwidth :320 GB/s

Memory Capacity :4 GB

DirectX, Shader, OpenGL :11/5.0/4.2

Max. TDP :250 W

Aux. Power Connector(s) :1 x 6-pin + 1 x 8-pin PCIe

Min. Power Supply :500 W

 

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[h=4]Honorable Mention:[/h][h=4]GeForce GTX 780 Ti[/h]GeForce-GTX-780-Ti_w_180.jpg$699.99On Newegg.com

[h=4]Fastest Single-GPU Gaming Card[/h]The GeForce GTX 780 Ti is the fastest single-GPU graphics card available. Introduced as a response to AMD's $560 Radeon R9 290X, Nvidia's supercard features a fully-enabled GK110 GPU with all 2880 of its CUDA cores enabled and backed by 1750 MHz GDDR5 graphics RAM. The 780 Ti only includes 3 GB of on-board memory and is significantly slower in double-precision math; however, it's unquestionably faster than the GeForce GTX Titan in games. You'll need to decide whether less noise, a more elegant cooler, and software like ShadowPlay is worth an extra $300 over the Radeon R9 290. Regardless, we're giving the GeForce GTX 780 Ti an honorable mention for its blazing-fast performance.

 

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

GPU :GK110 (Kepler)

Process :28 nm

Shader Units :2880

Texture Units :240

ROPs :48

Core Clock :875 MHz

Memory Clock :1750 MHz GDDR5

Memory Bus :384-bit

Memory Bandwidth :336 GB/s

Memory Capacity :3 GB

DirectX, Shader, OpenGL :11/5.0/4.3

Max. TDP :250 W

Aux. Power Connector(s) :1 x 6-pin and 1 x 8-pin PCIe

Min. Power Supply :600 Watt

 

[h=4]Honorable Mention:[/h][h=4]Radeon HD 7990[/h]Radeon-HD-7990_w_180.jpg$899.99On Newegg.com

[h=4]AMD's Dual-GPU Alternative[/h]When it comes to the graphics performance of two Tahiti GPUs, the frame rates reported by Fraps, and a lower price, there's no denying that AMD's Radeon HD 7990 should be an appealing card. At $660, it looks like a shoo-in compared to the $1000 GeForce GTX 690. But we're still not convinced that this board's driver issues are completely worked out (and that's in addition to high power consumption). To AMD's credit, the company took an important step towards solving its problems by adding a frame pacing option to Catalyst 13.8 beta drivers (as tested by Chris Angelini and a number of objective observers in his article Radeon HD 7990 Vs. GeForce GTX 690: The Crowd Picks A Winner), but you still can't enable frame pacing across multiple screens, in DirectX 9 titles, or in anything that uses OpenGL. Regardless, with some models available for $400 lower than the hard-to-find GeForce GTX 690, we think the Radeon HD 7990 deserves an honorable mention.

 

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

GPU :Tahiti (GCN)

Process :28 nm

Shader Units :4096 (2 x 2048)

Texture Units :256 (2 x 128)

ROPs :64 (2 x 32)

Core Clock :1000 MHz

Memory Clock :1500 MHz GDDR5

Memory Bus :384-bit

Memory Bandwidth :288 GB/s

Memory Capacity :6 GB

DirectX, Shader, OpenGL :11.1/5.0/4.2

Max. TDP :375 W

Aux. Power Connector(s) :2 x 8-pin PCIe

Min. Power Supply :750 Watt

 

 

[h=4]GeForce GTX 690[/h]GeForce_GTX_690_F_w_180.jpg$990.78On PROVANTAGE

[h=4]Ultimate Dual-GPU Powerhouse[/h]The GeForce GTX 690 is essentially two GeForce GTX 680s on a single PCB, with a slightly lower core clock and a 300 W TDP. The company sets this card's MSRP right around $1000, which is $340 more than two GeForce GTX 770s in SLI, so it doesn't win any points for value. Nevertheless, the GeForce GTX 690 is one of the fastest graphics cards in the world, and boasts consistent results paired with notably lower power usage when compared with the Radeon HD 7990.

 

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

GPU :GK104 (Kepler)

Process :28 nm

Shader Units :3072 (2 x 1536)

Texture Units :256 (2 x 128)

ROPs :64 (2 x 32)

Core Clock :915 MHz

Memory Clock :1502 MHz GDDR5

Memory Bus :256-bit

Memory Bandwidth :192.2 GB/s

Memory Capacity :4 GB

DirectX, Shader, OpenGL :11/5.0/4.3

Max. TDP :300 W

Aux. Power Connector(s) :2 x 8-pin PCIe

Min. Power Supply :650 Watt

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