PowerColor Radeon R9 285 TurboDuo 2GB GDDR5 PCIe AXR9-285-2GBD5-TDHE

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With the TurboDuo OC, PowerColor has a Radeon R9 285 in its portfolio, which is based on a reference PCB and a custom cooler. Apart from that there is a tiny factory overclock and this particular card retails at a very reasonalbe price. Overall this is...

By Ocaholic on

The battle for video card supremacy is an ongoing conflict that rages all year. Prices change constantly, affected by several factors including even non-gaming related activities (such as crypto-currency mining). Performance updates are constant as well,...

By Modders-Inc on

With these chart lists we're publishing benchmark results from recent graphics cards with three different resolutions: FullHD, 1440p and UltraHD. In all cases we've set details to maximum and we're listing minimum framerates as well as maximum...

By Ocaholic on

AMD new R9 285 based on Tonga GPU is starting to appear in shops and the prices are ok. We are talking about a product launched with a $240 price tag. The card we tested today, PowerColor TurboDuo R9 285 2GB is available in Europe for 232 euro.The new...

By Fudzilla on

AMD managed to introduce a new GCN core to the market in a very clever way. Instead of going after the high end segment, Tonga-based cards are instead being introduced at the $250 price point and seem to have a double mission. The first objective is to...

By Neoseeker on

PowerColor has taken an interesting approach with their version of the Radeon R9 285. The short card design will certainly allow their version to fit in more cases then most of the competition's card. This short design does have some drawbacks though....

By proclockers.com on

After AMD made their big announcement on GCN 1.1 based GPUs equipped with new features, better performance, and lower power consumption last year, it was ultimately a bit disappointing to see that a big chunk of their lineup was still going to be GCN 1.0...

By custompcreview.com on

When you look at the Radeon R9-285 overall, performance, Eyefinity features, PCIe gen 3 compatibility and all other stuff then we can only conclude that we like these cards belong in the mainstream to high-end (and certainly not enthusiast) graphics card...

By Guru of 3D on

There you have it. AMD set out to build a card to not only compete with the GTX 760 at the $250 price point, but to deliver a card that easily beats out the competition that has had a stranglehold on that price point. In a majority of the tests run, the...

By Overclockers Club on