Sapphire Radeon R9 290X Vapor-X OC 8GB Graphics Card Review

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eTeknix checked out the Sapphire Radeon R9 290X Vapor-X OC 8GB Graphics Card

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The R9 290X has led AMD's single GPU offerings for what seems like quite a long time now. Released in October 2013 the R9 290X is only a year old but it's ageing process has been accelerated by successive faster Nvidia graphics cards; the GTX 780 Ti and recently the GTX 980. To ensure competitiveness in the market place AMD has maintained the R9 290X at an attractive price point although Nvidia's GTX 980, being a generation ahead in architectural terms, has thrown a spanner in the works. Many AMD partners have taken it upon themselves to issue price cuts on the R9 290X, independent of AMD's official pricing guidance. On the wave of the R9 290X price cuts today we are assessing Sapphire's newest launch: the R9 290X Vapor-X 8GB graphics card. It uses an identical cooling solution to the 4GB Sapphire R9 290X Vapor-X and it's also visually similar to the Tri-X cooling solution equipped on slightly cheaper Sapphire cards, except with a different colour scheme. The obvious flagship feature of this new card, is the doubling of VRAM, aimed at gamers tackling the newest video-memory-intensive titles like Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor.
 Sapphire Radeon R9 290X Vapor-X OC 8GB Graphics Card Review @ eTeknix