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Published: 2015-10-26, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com
Important to note, all the pricing information below comes from Newegg and excludes sales. If pricing in your country or region differs from the Newegg's pricing in the US, which it likely will, then please draw your own conclusions based on the performan...
Published: 2014-02-19, Author: Ryan , review by: anandtech.com
Short and to the point then, this is one of my favorite kind of articles to write. By reducing Radeon R7 260X prices along with introducing the Radeon R7 265 and Radeon R7 260, AMD will be increasing their performance in this entire segment to the benefit...
Abstract: Today we are taking the brand new GeForce GTX 750 Ti and putting it head to head with the recently released Radeon R7 265. As luck would have it both GPU’s are set to occupy the affordable $150 price bracket, so which deserves your money? Read on to fi...
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Published: 2014-02-18, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com
Abstract: Marking the introduction of its Maxwell architecture, Nvidia has targeted AMD's $150 Radeon R7 265 with the new GeForce GTX 750 Ti, a card that promises to be more than another rebadge. The GTX 750 Ti's GM107 is meant to make Nvidia's 28nm design process ...
The AMD Radeon R7 265 might not be that interesting in the fact that it uses the Pitcarin GPU that has been around since March 2012, but it does better performance to gamers at the $149 price point and that is what is important. If you have $149 to spend ...
For gamers looking at a budget of $150, the AMD Radeon R7 265 is clearly the best card you can buy today. Well, technically in the future, as it won't be for sale until the end of February or early March. If nothing else changes (ha!) between now and th...
Published: 2014-02-13, Author: Don , review by: tomshardware.com
Averaging the benchmark results across the tests we ran today, we get the following aggregate results. AMD's Radeon HD 7850 serves as our 100% baseline. At least from a performance standpoint, the Radeon R7 265 is impressive-looking. It's a little bit...
Nothing is really new with the R7-265 except maybe it's price performance ratio, which is really good all by itself. See, the AMD Radeon R7 265 will be available late February starting at a price of $149 USD or 109 EUR + VAT. Make no mistake, this card r...
Big Upgrade Over 260X, Good Performance, Cool and Quiet
Not Available Yet, Rapidly Changing GPU Landscape
Though their model numbers are separated by only single digit, we should point out that the Radeon R7 265 performed much more like a Radeon R9 270X than it did a Radeon R7 260X. That's to be expected, considering the Radeon R7 265 and R9 270X are based on...
AMD’s R7 265 has been parachuted into a cluttered segment in the hope that it will achieve relevance against upcoming launches from NVIDIA. While we can’t comment about its placement against rumored alternatives, within the current market, the 265 perf...