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Top 10 Graphics Cards For Gaming

10.Sapphire R9 280 OC 

$94.99

The SAPPHIRE 100367L Radeon R7 250X is powered by an AMD Radeon R7 250X GPU, which offers the latest AMD graphics technology to deliver evolved performance and lower power consumption at a budget-friendly price. The Radeon R7 250X is based on AMD’s revolutionary 28nm GCN architecture, and comes with support for DirectX 11.2 for improved graphics in the hottest games. AMD App Acceleration boosts your everyday applications. And with DVI/HDMI/DisplayPort connectors, you can build multi-monitor environments for enhanced viewing and productivity.




9.SAPPHIRE DUAL-X R9 280

$200.99


The SAPPHIRE DUAL-X 100363BF4L is powered by Radeon R9 280X, the latest AMD GPU designed to take your gaming to the next level. Engineered to be among the world’s most advanced graphics cards, AMD Radeon R9 280X GPUs feature award-winning GCN Architecture for exceptional performance and efficiency. With 3GB of the latest GDDR5 memory and 2048 stream processors, and support for DirectX 11.2, this card gives you the capability to to play the very latest games with perfectly smooth action even at higher resolutions such as 2560 x 1440. The Radeon R9 280X also comes packed with groundbreaking features like AMD PowerTune technology, AMD CrossFire technology and Mantle, and offer consumers truly amazing value at this ‘sweet spot’ price point. This is real UltraHD gaming at a price many gamers can afford.




8.SAPPHIRE R9 285

$249




Support for Deep Color, 7.1 High Bitrate Audio, and 3D Stereoscopic,  ensuring the highest quality Blu-ray and video experience possible from your PC.
Doubling the effective bandwidth of previous DisplayPort implementations, DisplayPort 1.2 now includes support for Multi-Stream, allowing you to drive up to four separate monitors from a single DisplayPort 1.2 connector (requires DP1.2 monitors or Multi-Stream compatible hub), Stereoscopic 3D monitor support  and adds support for high quality, lossless, 7.1 channel audio formats.The next generation of AMD Eyefinity technology is here, featuring all-new support for stereo 3D, universal bezel compensation and brand new display configurations. Face it: the best just got better: The enhancements for AMD Radeon HD7000 series include: Stereo 3D-multi-display stereoscopic 3D support via DisplayPort 16K X 16K maximum display group resolution-output up to 268 megapixels per GPU.


7.MSI R9 280X Gaming 3G

$299


 
The MSI R9 280X Gaming 3G is for gamers who want more muscle in their game play than what entry-level graphics cards can provide. 

Games are rarely bottlenecked by your CPU, but dozens of games every year will push your graphics card to its limits. It's the component you'll want to upgrade most frequently (though if you buy the right card, it should last you at least two years), and likely the part you'll spend the most money on. On a practical budget, it's critical to find the graphics card with the best ratio of price to performance. That's why our recommendation for the best graphics card is the Nvidia GeForce GTX 970.

6.AMD Radeon R9 270X

$199.99




The AMD Radeon R9 270X ($199 list) is AMD's new midrange graphics card aimed at gamers who want strong 1080p performance, but can't afford luxury models. Like most members of the Radeon R7/R9 family, it's a refreshed version of a previous architecture—in this case, the AMD Radeon HD 7870. Specifically, it's a drop-in replacement for that chip, but at slightly higher clock speeds 

5.AMD Radeon R9 290

$300.12

 The AMD Radeon R9 290 ($399 list) graphics card is a slightly slower, significantly cheaper version of the AMD Radeon R9 290X, with virtually all of that GPU's features and performance, but for $150 less. It occupies a nearly unbeatable position in the overall stack between AMD and Nvidia, provided you're willing to spend $400 on a GPU in the first place.
Visually, the R9 290 $300.12 at Amazon is identical to the AMD 290X, right down to the style of the cooler and the external outputs. Thermal and power targets for the card are identical as well—it uses one 6-pin plus one 8-pin input, and has a double-spaced cooler, two DVI outputs, an HDMI output, and a DisplayPort. Crossfire multi-GPU configurations are supported and, like the AMD R9 290X, there's no need for an external cable—all Crossfire communication is handled by the PCIe bus.

4. Nvidia GeForce GTX 780 Ti

$699.99

 
 When Nvidia launched the GeForce GTX Titan in February, it set a new record for fastest single-GPU graphics card performance—and tagged the card with a correspondingly high price tag. At $1,000, the 7.1 billion transistor GPU was out of reach of all but the richest of gamers. Today, Nvidia is debuting the Nvidia GeForce GTX 780, a Titan-derived card. It offers most of the GTX Titan's performance but at almost half its price tag. All this earns the Nvidia GeForce GTX 780 our Editors   3.VisionTek CryoVenom R9 290 

$600



The VisionTek CryoVenom R9 290 ($600 direct) graphics card answers the age-old question: What do you get when you take one of the most powerful GPUs on the market and pair it with an enthusiast-class water-cooling solution? The answer: One of the fastest AMD GPUs we've ever tested—and the quietest.   

2.AMD Radeon R9 295X2
 $999.99



  Radeon R9 295X2 is AMD's answer to the age-old question: What do you get when you take two of the fastest GPUs on the planet, slap them on the same printed circuit board (PCB), bolt on a liquid-cooled heatsink with dual fans? The strongest GPU AMD has ever sold in this category and our Editors' Choice award for high-end, multicore graphics cards.    1.EVGA GTX Titan Black  $1,019 
  
 EVGA GTX Titan Black high-end graphics card ($1,019) is currently the highest-performing single GPU you can buy, particularly for certain scientific and high-performance computing (HPC) applications, and the price tag puts it out of contention for most gamers. There are a handful of people who will benefit from Nvidia's powerhouse, but the majority of high-end PC gamers will want to stick with the Editors' Choice Nvidia GeForce GTX 780.


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