Showing posts with label Graphics Cards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Graphics Cards. Show all posts

Friday, 30 May 2014

ASUS R7 260 Performance Review


Having a high-end graphics cards like the GTX780 Ti, R9 290X has always been the dream to many gamer and enthusiasts, but the cost might be out of hand to budget gamer whos unable to afford these beast. This is when middle-end graphics cards with a decent performance and affordable price comes to play. 

Introducing the ASUS R7 260, the middle-end budget graphics card that we will be looking into in today's review. Let's find out what the ASUS R7 260 is capable of, compared to what's above it - ASUS R7 260X.

*SRP for the ASUS R7 260 is set at RM479.00.*

Technical Specifications
Technical Specs
ASUS R7260-1GD5
Dimensions
220.9mm x 111.17mm x40.06mm
Stream Processor
768
Base Clock
1000 MHz
Bus Standard
PCI Express 3.0
Video Memory
1024 MB
Memory Clock
6000 MHz
Memory Interface
128-bit
Display Output
DVI Output : Yes x 1 (DVI-I)
Display Port : Yes x 1
HDMI Output : Yes x 1
HDCP Support : Yes

Detailed specifications on TechPowerUp GPU-Z 0.7.8

Overview


The feature highlighted at the front of the packaging is the Dual Fan Cooling where ASUS boast to provide twice as much airflow and 3 times quieter that the reference design R7 260.


Back of the packaging comes with a brief introduction on the features of the ASUS R7 260 such as the display output, appearance of the card, cooling options, etc.


what's in the box - the ASUS R7 260, driver & software CD, User's manual, DVI to VGA converter and a Crossfire bridge.


The ASUS R7 260 looks pretty identical to ASUS R7 260X (ASUS classic Black-Red themed shroud and fans), except that it's cooled by a big chunk of Aluminum heatsink instead of the directCU II heatsink.


Display output wise, the ASUS R7 260 comes with 3 options:
  • 1 x DVI port
  • 1 x Display Port
  • 1 x HDMI port
AMD Eyefinity isn't supported on this card, which we find it a little disappointing.


Flipping the card around, we can see that the actual PCB size is shorter.


6pin power connector is required for the card to actually work and giving some extra juice for minor overclocking if user finds it as an absolute necessity. 

Performance Test
Test Rig Configuration
CPU Cooler
Corsair H100i
CPU
I7 4770K @4.3 GHz
Motherboard
ASUS Sabertooth Z87
Memory
Corsair Vengeance Pro 16GB
Primary Hard Drive
Western Digital Caviar Blue 1TB
Power Supply
Corsair AX650
Chassis
Bitfenix Ronin
Display Monitor
Dell U2312HM

We will be comparing the ASUS R7 260 with the ASUS R7 260X from our previous review as a quick comparison on both cards. Both cards is installed to our test rig with the above configuration and room temperature of 31C°.

Performance

The ASUS R7 260 is slightly overclocked where adjustments is as following:

1120 MHz on the base clock
6100 MHz on the memory clock
No adjustments is done to the voltage

We ran a quick test with several graphically demanding games and synthetic benchmark in our possession at the resolution of 1920 x 1080 and 4x Anti-aliasing, with the result as presented on the graph below:


When overclocked, the ASUS R7 260 appears to be able to perform closer to a non-overclocked ASUS R7 260X in most of the test but there's isn't much improvement in terms of performance from what we have tested so far.

Temperature
Temperature wise, we're using FurMark GPU stress test utility for our stress test for maximum heat output. Do note that purpose of this GPU stress test is to check on the highest temperature both cards will reach and this doesn't represent the actual temperature you will be getting during gaming session.

the large aluminum heatsink seems to be performing quite well on load compared to the DirectCU II cooler on the R7 260X. When it comes to idle, R7 260X DirectCU II cooler leads by a 3C° difference, leaving the R7 260 large aluminum heatsink hovering at 41C°.



Final Thoughts
The ASUS R7 260 performs fairly decent as an entry-level graphics card but it's in an odd position where it doesn't comes with AMD Eyefinity support nor able to Crossfire with any of the current latest AMD APU, leaving us with a mixed feelings.

Pros
  • Good heat dissipation and quieter operation
  • Support AMD Crossfire for that extra performance 
Cons
  • No AMD Eyefinity Support
  • Limited models for Crossfire configuration
  • Not much performance increase after overclocking
At the price of RM 479.00, the ASUS R7 260 is still a decent entry-level graphics card for medium low settings for several graphics demanding games we've tested. If there's still a little budget to stretch, with a little extra of RM 50.00, you can access to at least the AMD Eyefinity and slightly better performance.

Still, its value is much doubted if it were to be compared side by side with the NVidia GTX 750,  it's not doing really well with the features offered and performance compared its rival that doesn't even requires external power source from the 6pin connector.

Based on its performance and features as what we have tested in this performance review, the ASUS R7 260 is hereby awarded with our Tech-Critter Bronze Award.


GIGABYTE Introduces the World’s Most Powerful VGA Cooling Systems during COMPUTEX 2014

A new realm gaming experience with WINDFORCE & WATERFORCE











Taipei, Taiwan, 30th May 2014 – GIGABYTE, the leading manufacturer of graphics cards unveils the industry-leading graphics card cooling system during the COMPUTEX 2014. Whatever the preference of air-cooling or liquid-cooling, gamers can find the most outstanding VGA cooling system designs this year! Continuation of the stunning performance of WINDFORCE 450W cooling system, GIGABYTE once again self-breaks and launches the WINDFORCE Air Cooling System 600 Watt Edition. It is not only equipped with the patented “Triangle Cooling” technology, GIGABYTE also re-designs the fans and the fins of the cooling system and using the high-performance composite cooper heat pipes for new WINDFORCE. The heat dissipation performance is enhanced up to 33% than the reference card. GIGABYTE can proudly announce that WINDFORCE 600 Watt is the best air cooling system for graphics card in the world! Even more, GIGABYTE introduces WATERFORCE All-in-one External Liquid Cooling System with 3 GeForce GTX 780 Ti, specially designed for the gamers who dream about a silent and super gaming PC. With intuitive control panel, WATERFORCE allows gamers to separately control the GPU temperature, fans speed and pumps speed. No more noise nightmare or harass of uneven temperatures while using multi graphics cards. With the world’s first 3 way SLI water cooling solution, WATERFORCE, gamers can easily enjoy every moment and victory during the games. 

The best air-cooling system ever – WINDFORCE 600W
GIGABYTE understands that a fan is crucial to the graphics card, so only the fan with the most efficiency is selected for WINDFORCE. Therefore, GIGABYTE constantly evolving the WINDFORCE to provide the latest and the best cooling solution to gamers. The latest WINDFORCE 600W with excusive cooling technology can signifcantly disspate up to 600W heat. 


Patented “Triangle Cool” technology enhances 35% cooling performance
Features with the patented “Triangle Cool” technology, WINDFORCE 600W can bring away the heat easily from GPU. The cooling performance is 35% better than the regular fin designs. 


Unique fan design increases 23% CFM 
The whole new fan design with special 3D stripe curve can split the air flow, reduce the calm zone and increase the cooling performance. The air flow is amazingly increased up to 23%! 





Special fin architecture augments 45% heat dissipation area
GIGABYTE also designs WINDFORCE 600W with a special fin architecture. The height differentiation design increases more than 45% heat dissipation area for better cooling capacity and significantly reduce the air resistance. 


Composite heat-pipes increases 29% cooling capacity
The cooling system is supplemented by the composite heat-pipes, a heat-transfer device combines both thermal conductivity and phase transition for efficiently managing the transfer of heat between two solid interfaces which increases 29% of cooling capacity. 

With only 2-slot height heat sink, the compact WINDFORCE 600W increases more than 33% thermal performance. It is not only the most powerful air-cooling system, but the best choice for a ultimate gaming experience.

All-in-one external liquid cooling system – WATERFORCE


WATERFORCE is specially designed for the gamers who dream about a silent and powerful super PC. With the exclusive 3-way SLI closed loop liquid cooling system, it can dissipate the heat of GPU, memory and MOSFET. The WATERFORCE intuitive control panel can let gamers to check the performance of the 3 graphics cards from the panel and separately adjust the temperature, fan speed and pump speed for uniform temperature of the cards. 

42.9% lower temperature and 13.1dB lower noise than reference cooler
Comparing with 3-way SLI reference cooler, the cooling solution by WATERFORCE presents 42.9% lower temperature and 13.1 dB lower noises! 

No more noise nightmare or harass of uneven temperatures while using multi graphics cards. No more try & error liquid cooling system DIY. With the world’s 1st 3 way SLI water cooling solution, WATERFORCE, gamers can easily install and enjoy the battles!

For more information, please visit GIGABYTE official website: http://www.gigabyte.com

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About GIGABYTE

GIGABYTE, headquartered in Taipei, Taiwan, is known as a global leading brand in the IT industry, with employees and business channels in almost every country. Founded in 1986, GIGABYTE started as a research and development team and has since taken the lead in the world's motherboard and graphics card markets. On top of Motherboards and Graphics cards, GIGABYTE further expanded its product portfolio to include PC Components, PC Peripherals, Laptops, Desktop PCs, Network Communications, Servers and Mobile Phones to serve each facet of the digital life in the home and office. Everyday GIGABYTE aims to “Upgrade Your Life” with innovative technology, exceptional quality, and unmatched customer service. Visit www.gigabyte.com for more information. 










Thursday, 29 May 2014

GIGABYTE Launches The Ultimate Powerful GeForce® GTX TITAN Z, Dual-GPU Gaming Graphics Card



The unprecedented fastest gaming monster for the super gaming PC!



Taipei, Taiwan, 28th May 2014 – GIGABYTE, the world’s leading premium gaming hardware manufacture, is pleased to introduce the latest super gaming graphics card, GV-NTITANZD5-12GD-B.



Built with the GeForce® GTX TITAN Z Dual GPU architecture, GV-NTITANZD5-12GD-B utilizes the latest 28nm fabrication process, features 12GB of 7Gbps GDDR5 memory and a massive 5760 CUDA cores. GIGABYTE GV-NTITANZD5-12GD-B is designed with the highest-grade components to deliver the best experience—incredible fast, cool and quiet performance—all in a stunningly crafted aluminum case. Plus, it is loaded with advanced technologies like NVIDIA ShadowPlay™ to capture and share every moment of gaming domination, groundbreaking G-SYNC™ display technology, and NVIDIA GameStream™ to stream games to the NVIDIA SHIELD™ portable. With the use of GIGABYTE OC GURU II software, GV-NTITANZD5-12GD-B can increase the overclocking capacity by unlocking the hardware limitation and brings hardcore gamers an ultimate gaming experience base on the GPU Boost 2.0 technology.

OC GURU II, liberates the overclocking limitation






According to the latest NVIDIA® technology “GPU BOOST 2.0”, GV-NTITANZD5-12GD-B provides gamers an unlimited overclocking capability by using GIGABYTE OC GURU II to adjust maximum core voltage and synchronize the GPU temperature and power consumption. These main features not only increase the overclocking ability, but also deliver an extremely performance to make gamers enjoy the amazing gaming experience.


4K Ultra HD Gaming Experience



The GV-NTITAND5-12GD-B uses the new dynamic power balancing technology which ensures peak performance across two GPUs with optimal power delivery. This means you can game on multi-monitor displays and hyper PCs at high setting and super-fast frame rates. With support for NVIDIA SLI®, you can even add a second card and immerse yourself in graphically intense games in full 4K Surround.
For more details of GIGABYTE GV-NTITANZD5-12GD-B, please visit the GIGABYTE VGA website at: http://www.gigabyte.com/products/list.aspx?s=43&p=52,53@53@53,62&v=1,8@1@2,19



About GIGABYTE

GIGABYTE, headquartered in Taipei, Taiwan, is known as a global leading brand in the IT industry, with employees and business channels in almost every country. Founded in 1986, GIGABYTE started as a research and development team and has since taken the lead in the world's motherboard and graphics card markets. On top of Motherboards and Graphics cards, GIGABYTE further expanded its product portfolio to include PC Components, PC Peripherals, Laptops, Desktop PCs, Network Communications, Servers and Mobile Phones to serve each facet of the digital life in the home and office. Everyday GIGABYTE aims to “Upgrade Your Life” with innovative technology, exceptional quality, and unmatched customer service. Visit www.gigabyte.com for more information.

Saturday, 10 May 2014

ASUS R7 260X DirectCU II Performance Review


ASUS has been one of the most familiar brand to almost anyone  when it comes to PC DIY, therefore we will get to our main focus of the day without any further adieu. This time, we're on the performance review of ASUS' R7 260X Direct CU II OC which falls under the mid-range category, great thanks to ASUS Malaysia for making this performance review possible. 

*SRP for ASUS' R7 260X Direct CU II OC 1GB is RM529.00 while ASUS' R7 260X Direct CU II OC 2GB is RM589.00.


Technical Specifications
Technical Specs
ASUS R7260X-DC2OC-2GD5
Dimensions
215.9mm x 129.54mm x38.1mm
Stream Processor
896
Base Clock
1188 MHz
Bus Standard
PCI Express 3.0
Video Memory
2048 MB
Memory Clock
7000 MHz
Memory Interface
128-bit
Display Output
DVI Output : Yes x 1 (DVI-I), Yes x 1 (DVI-D)
Display Port : Yes X 1
HDMI Output : Yes x 1
HDCP Support : Yes
Highlights
·         Factory overclocked
·DirectCU II Cooler


Detailed specifications on TechPowerUp GPU-Z 0.7.8

Overview

ASUS' usual approach in highlighting the prominent features at the front of the packaging can be seen on the R7 260X Direct CU II OC - the signature Direct CU II cooler is the main highlight as from our first sight. 



The miniature preview of the R7260X DirectCU II OC and the highlighted features allows end user to have a brief idea on the appearance of the card and the features offered. 



The content includes the R7 260X Direct CU II OC itself, user's manual, software & drivers CD, DVI to VGA converter and a lovely CrossFire bridge.  



ASUS' signature Direct CU II Cooler that is boasted to be able to provide 20% cooler and quieter operation.


Heat pipes to allow fast and efficient heat transfer to the large chunk of heat sink which will later be dissipated by the cooling fans.



The actual size of the PCB appears to be much smaller in size compared to the massive heat sink that makes up the length of 215.9mm. 



6pin PCI Express power connector gives you that extra power to juice up the R7 260X Direct CU II OC for extra performance.



A CrossFire finger is spotted on the R7 260X allows you to have two R7 260X cards in a CrossFire configuration for that extra performance gain the AMD way.




The ASUS R7 260X Direct CU II OC offers multiple display output options: 



  • 2 x DVI ports
  • 1 x HDMI port 
  • 1 x Display Port 

It is possible to configure and triple-monitor with only a single card, all thanks to the AMD Eyefinity technology.


Performance Test

Test Rig Configuration

CPU Cooler
Corsair H100i
CPU
I7 4770K @4.3 GHz
Motherboard
ASUS Sabertooth Z87
Memory
Corsair Vengeance Pro 16GB
Primary Hard Drive
Western Digital Caviar Blue 1TB
Power Supply
Corsair AX650
Chassis
Bitfenix Ronin
Display Monitor
Dell U2312HM

Our test will be conducted using the ASUS GTX 750 OC from our previous review as a quick comparison for mid-range card around the similar price range. Both cards is installed to our test rig with the above configuration and room temperature of 31C°.


Performance


The ASUS R7 260X Direct CU II OC is slightly overclocked where adjustments is as following:


  • 1260 MHz on the base clock
  • 7150 MHz on the memory clock
  • No adjustments is done to the voltage

We ran the test with several graphically demanding games and synthetic benchmark in our possession at the resolution of 1920 x 1080 and 4x Anti-aliasing, with the result as presented on the graph below:



It turns out that the ASUS R7 260X Direct CU II OC wasn't doing very well in overall compared to the green camp competitor even after being overclocked.

Temperature

The commonly used GPU stress test utility, FurMark is used for our stress test for maximum heat output. Do note that purpose of this GPU stress test is to check on the highest temperature both cards will reach and this doesn't represent the actual temperature you will be getting during gaming session. 

The Direct CU II cooler at the same time, is doing a pretty good job in heat dissipation as the moment when the stress test ends, temperature of the R7 260X Direct CU II OC plunged from 76C° to 42C° in less than a minute and hovers at around 40C.




Final Thoughts
The result is clear that the ASUS R7 260X Direct CU II OC suffers a crushing defeat in performance and we couldn't really think of any reason for someone who is building a mid-range gaming rig to consider for it if the GTX 750 were to be an available option. 

Pros
- Factory overclocked and impressive fast memory clock of 7000 MHz
- Comes with AMD Eyefinity that supports up to 4 display simultaneously 
- Faster heat dissipation and quieter operation with Direct CU II cooler
- Comes with AMD Crossfire support for extra performance
- Can be crossfire with a 7790

Cons

- It's rather expensive 
- Price/performance ratio is below average

The ASUS R7 260X Direct CU II OC will not be our first choice when it comes to building a gaming rig when it comes to budget constraint as we clearly knows that there's other budget friendly alternative that is able to perform better in overall. However, the multiple display output options and AMD Eyefinity support available is something worth to consider especially if 3 output from the green camp GTX 750 isn't enough to satisfy your needs.

Based on its performance and feature that we have experienced throughout the performance review, we're glad to announce that the ASUS' R7 260X Direct CU II OC is hereby awarded with our Tech Critter Bronze Award.