Testseek.com have collected 141 expert reviews of the AMD Radeon R9 295 X2 8GB GDDR5 PCIe and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for AMD Radeon R9 295 X2 8GB GDDR5 PCIe.
April 2014
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141 Reviews
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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...
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Published: 2014-04-08, Author: Scott , review by: Techreport.com
Let's sum up our performance results—and factor in price—using our world-famous scatter plots. These overall performance results are a geometric mean of the outcomes on the preceding pages. We left Thief out of the first couple of plots since we tested i...
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...
As one of the most vocal critics of AMD's past board designs, I'm satisfied with the choices it made in enabling two Hawaii GPUs on one graphics card. Radeon HD 6990, Radeon HD 7970, Radeon HD 7990, Radeon R9 290—all of those products were remarkable in...
Published: 2014-04-08, Author: Joel , review by: extremetech.com
The R9 295X2 isn’t just fast. For $1500, “fast” is mandatory. AMD’s engineers have slapped two of its highest-end GPUs on the same board while holding GPU temperatures below 70C. The dual-GPU card is far, far less annoying under load than a single R9 29...
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!)...
Uber Powerful, High Performance, Relatively Quiet Under Load, All Metal Construction, CrossFire on a Card
Relatively Quiet, But Not Silent By Any Means, Pricey, Not Available Yet
The AMD Radeon R9 295X2 - Find It @ AmazonThe Radeon R9 295X2 is easily AMD's most ambitious dual-GPU powered graphics card to date. Everything about the Radeon R9 295X2 is extreme, from its performance to its aesthetics, and its price. AMD is setting the...
AMD brought a really nice product to the table. We quite frankly did not expect to see a this Dual-GPU monster to have full Hawaii XT GPUs, and that's over 12 Billion transistors, 5632 Shader processors and a good 11.5 TFLOPS of compute performance smack...