BenchmarkReviews.com: It’s no secret that PC gamers who seek realistic graphics prefer their desktop platform over the 1080p-limited console counterparts. Discrete graphics cards, the hardware added onto motherboards built for high performance, support enthusiast video resolutions as large as 2560×1600. More pixels means more power needed to produce them, so I decided to test some of the most recent graphics cards from NVIDIA and AMD on our massive 30″ monitor. In this article Benchmark Reviews tests frame rate performance for the AMD Radeon R9 290X and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 Ti at their maximum supported resolution.
ASW is now on Radeon R9 Fury series, Radeon R9 390 series and Radeon R9 290 series.
AMD is making all the right moves as of late.
glad to see they not letting existing customers out to dry and force them to buy newer GPUs to get these upgrades.
Maximum PC: What do you do when you see your enemy twisting in the wind? You strike, of course, and that's exactly what AMD predictably decided to do as rival Nvidia goes into damage control concerning the memory controversy on its GeForce GTX 970 graphics card. AMD and its partners have lowered the price of their Radeon R9 290X graphics cards to as low as $280 after rebate, or $300 without.
Fudzilla: We got word from sources close to AMD that the Radeon 290, 290X and R9 280 are getting a price drop in order to fight Nvidia's new Maxwell based Geforce GTX 970 and 980 cards. The Radeon R9 290X has dropped from the original launch price of $549 to $399 and the Radeon R9 290 has come down from $399 to $299. These are the prices you get at the top e-tailers in the US.