MSI AMD R9 280X Twin Frozr Gaming OC 3GB Video Card Review & Benchmarks

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Updated: October 10, 2013
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Performance Results

Gaming results show exactly what we expected with performance right around a 7970 GHz Edition and that also shows the R9 280X beating the GTX 760 across the board and even competing scary close with NVIDIA’s GTX 770. The R9 280X even beats the GTX 770 in some cases, forgetting the fact that it’s priced $100 less than the GTX 770.

Like usual in things like Open CL and Direct Compute the AMD card shines and is one area that it beats the NVIDIA competitor. These scores show AMD to be trying to really compete with and beat NVIDIA at the same price point and from what we have seen they are doing a good job of it. Enjoy the benchmarks below!

Benchmarks

Temps

MSI R9 280X Twin Frozr Gaming Benchmarks.010

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  • Cyborgmatt is IceFrog aka Gabe

    can i haz :c

  • 12wertpos

    GIMME GIMME GIMME GIMME

  • YourBoyTweak

    This is pretty interesting. I’m wondering if I’m Better off picking up two of these up to run Versus a single GTX 780. Have you benched marked this yet. what would be a better option elric.

    Also in this case this computer is used for a gaming setup on top of game design and coding.

    • Supermongole

      Better buy two R9 280x ^^

  • Potus

    The benchmarks definitely are in favor of AMD’s 280x, even with it competing toe-to-toe with NVIDIA’s GTX 770 in GAMING (to which it is to compete with) and is a few frames away from GTX 780′s performance. Considering the price-performance ratio, the operating temperatures of running them, the Mantle api, CGN technology, OpenCL improvements, and established Eyefinity Multi-monitor setup. And there is still the 290X which won’t need a physical crossfire bridge connector, supposedly making it a more stable? experience. Hold off on buying until the flagship comes out and gets reviewed, though.

    • YourBoyTweak

      One thing I’m really interested in is the pricetag for the 290x. I was really amazed by the price of the 280x and if the 290′s price is around 500 with the right power I might be looking into it more

  • Spc Smith T

    love the music, rock on
    I just picked up the Asus 7970 direct CU-2 after seeing the price drop today at the store.

  • Shinkueagle

    Yum yum! Old tech or not.. @ $299… I CANNOT complain!!! If I wait until Xmas it might drop $50(wishful thinking) BUT… I am willing to wait! Anyway it goes, I will be upgrading my 2 year old video card soon! =)

  • yawa77

    As stated in the article you can Crossfire it with a 7970. Since this is a rebaged 7970 Ghz Edition does the 7970 your Crossfiring it with have to be a Ghz edition as well?

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    I’m still confused about whether crossfiring two of the 280x’s requires a bridge or not. I thought it was only the 290′s that are bridgeless but TOT is making it sound like that’s wrong and a pair of 280′s can go bridgeless aswell. So can they or can’t they?

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