XFX Radeon R9 280X Double Dissipation 1000MHz Boost 3GB GDDR5 PCIe R9-280X-TDFD

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XFX is a well known company among PC gamers and hardware enthusiasts. It is a division of PINE Technology Holdings Limited . The XFX manufacturing branch specializes in high-performance PC hardware with a focus on gaming products including AMD and NVIDIA...

By HardOCP on

It is not secret that the Radeon R9 280X is actually a renamed Radeon HD 7970 GHz Edition card. Its performance is clear proof that the cards are practically identical. Of course, the price cannot be different, either. Both cards are currently available...

By Fudzilla on

When the AMD Radeon HD 7970 was introduced in 2011 it cost $549 and made short work of NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 580 video card. The AMD Radeon HD 7970 uses the Tahiti GPU that has 2,048 stream processors built on the TSMC's 28nm process technology with 3GB...

By Legit Reviews on

XFX officially launched its new R9 200 series line-up a couple of days ago and at the press time it consists of R9 280X and R9 270X graphics cards. Today we want to share our first thoughts about XFX's Double Dissipation (DD) R9 280X 1000M Boost 3GB...

By Fudzilla on

AMD is introducing a handful of new model names today, based on existing GPUs. Do the company's price adjustments make this introduction newsworthy, or will the excitement need to wait for its upcoming Radeon R9 290 and 290X, based on fresh silicon? ...

By Tom's Hardware UK on