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Bruit dans les jeux, même si on est loin des pires du genre, Overclocking d'usine vraiment maigre
Une Radeon R9 285 qui séduira vraisemblablement par son prix plus que par sa prestation en matière de nuisances sonores. L'overclocking d'usine est par ailleurs anecdotique, bien qu'il soit possible d'augmenter soi-même les fréquences. LES NUMERIQUES ...
Publié: 2014-09-02, Auteur: Jonathan , review by: cowcotland.com
Le meilleur compromis actuel en 1080p, Performances, Refroidissement, Design Sapphire, Tarif
Une consommation qui aurait pu être meilleure
Nous ne nous attendions pas à une telle carte, et clairement, la surprise est bonne. En effet, le monde du hardware attendait surement une nouvelle carte articulée autour de l'architecture Hawaii, avec un budget moins élevé que la série, mais AMD revient ...
Has a nice subtle aesthetic, Offers decent performance for the money when compared to NVIDIA options available, Mediocre:, Cooling performance could be better when under load but still within acceptable levels, Offers similar performance to the R9 280x fo
Fans loud even when at 50%, Better AMD options out there for the same/less money, Only 2GB of VRAM available
So the latest £/performance AMD card, the R9 285 has been on the test bench and we are thankful to Sapphire for sending us a sample to have a blast with; it's been a surprising pleasure but not without its drawbacks; it wouldn't be a review without a mixt...
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Publié: 2014-10-07, Auteur: Richard , review by: vortez.net
Fair price
Brings too few new tangible benefits to the game, Starts to suffer at higher settings
When we first heard about the R9-285 we suspected that this card was a taster of things to come. A teaser card if you will. what we didn't expect was a different core altogether. We certainly didn't expect a reduced bus-width which we feel has crippled th...
excellent performance, good overclocking headroom in software, runs cool, reasonably quiet, outperforms overclocked GTX760
facing competition from cheaper R9 280′s and faster R9 280X's, 1GB less memory than the R9 280.
This is the second R9 285 we have looked at this week and it has been interesting to follow up on our initial launch article. Due to all the recent product launches we ran out of time in our earlier article before we could test power consumption. Our resu...
Greater efficiency from Tonga architecture, More performance than GeForce GTX 760, Excellent performance at 1080p, passable at 4K, True Audio and software CrossFire support, Competitive pricing
Sideways performance move from R9 280, R9 280 available for less (for now)
AMD is bringing consistency to the enthusiast and premium Radeon GPUs by introducing a £170 card equipped with the latest GCN v2 technology. That card is the Tonga-powered Radeon R9 285 and it uses a scaled-down version of the Hawaii architecture to h...
Publié: 2014-09-02, Auteur: Ryan , review by: eteknix.com
Improved power efficiency – allows for more compact form factor, Extra performance seems to have come from nowhere!?, Priced competitively, Beats Nvidia's equivalent – should force price cuts
R9 280 performs similarly for less cost, 2GB of RAM is a downgrade from 3GB on R9 280,
Pricing (accurate at the time of writing)AMD's R9 285 costs $249.99 MSRP, which is the same as the MSRP for the R9 280 and GTX 760. Although the R9 280 can be found at retailers from $210 and the GTX 760 from $225. Sapphire's model will cost the same as t...
Great looking, excellent stock performance, phenomenal overclocking capabilities, quiet fans up to 40% PWM, custom PCB, lower power draw than predecessor
Nonreference board makes likelihood of fullcover water block small, still requires two six pin cables instead of one eight pin
For the best compromise of cost, performance, and overclocking capability, look no further than the Sapphire Dual-X R9 285 OC....
Dual-X cooling solution is quiet, Good overall performance at 1080p gaming, Ability to connect up to 4 displays, Both memory and GPU factory overclocked, AMD XDMA CrossFire, TrueAudio DSP and FreeSync supported
Not a huge performance / efficiency boost, 2 GB VRAM compared to 3 GB on the R9 280, Confusing naming
The Radeon R9 285 leaves me with mixed feelings. Let me first talk about what AMD was trying to accomplish with this card. They wanted to take on NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 760 graphics card. Now we did not have a GeForce GTX 760 graphics card on hand, but loo...