Three months after its launch, AMD Radeon RX Vega 56 outshines other known GPUs such as NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080, 1070 Ti, and GTX 1070 in the latest AAA titles, including Forza 7, Destiny 2 and Wolfenstein II. The Radeon RX Vega 56 feature 56 of 64 CUs enabled and its clockspeed and GPU is also reduced, running at 1156MHz base and 1471MHz boost, while the HBM2 memory runs at 1.6Gbps (for 410GB/sec of memory bandwidth). It is also paired with Radeon FreeSync enabled monitors, giving gamers smooth, tear-free gaming at 60+ FPS at high resolutions. In the wake of the announcement of the Radeon R9 285, a lot of third-party manufacturers have begun showcasing their own take on the new Tonga-based GPU. One of which is TUL Corporation who just unveiled the new PowerColor Radeon R9 285 TurboDuo OC graphics card. In line with the celebration of its “30 years of Gaming and Graphics”, AMD has announced the latest addition to its R9 200 Series portfolio, the Radeon R9 285, which is touted to replace the R9 280 as the least expensive of the three Radeon R9 GPUs. Looking at its specs sheet, the new Radeon R9 285 does have some advantage over the R9 280 like higher memory frequency and significantly lower TDP. Today we’re going to take a closer at PowerColor’s take on the latest addition to AMD’s top-tier graphics card lineup – Radeon R9 285. Read more in our articles including "AMD Radeon RX Vega 56 surpasses other GPUs in the latest AAA games" and "PowerColor intros Radeon R9 285 TurboDuo OC".
Three months after its launch, AMD Radeon RX Vega 56 outshines other known GPUs such as NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080, 1070 Ti, and GTX 1070 in the latest AAA titles, including Forza 7, Destiny 2 and Wolfenstein II. The Radeon RX Vega 56 feature 56 of 64 CUs enabled and its clockspeed and GPU is also reduced, running at 1156MHz base and 1471MHz boost, while the HBM2 memory runs at 1.6Gbps (for 410GB/sec of memory bandwidth). It is also paired with Radeon FreeSync enabled monitors, giving gamers smooth, tear-free gaming at 60+ FPS at high resolutions.
In the wake of the announcement of the Radeon R9 285, a lot of third-party manufacturers have begun showcasing their own take on the new Tonga-based GPU. One of which is TUL Corporation who just unveiled the new PowerColor Radeon R9 285 TurboDuo OC graphics card. In line with the celebration of its “30 years of Gaming and Graphics”, AMD has announced the latest addition to its R9 200 Series portfolio, the Radeon R9 285, which is touted to replace the R9 280 as the least expensive of the three Radeon R9 GPUs.
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