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  • Get 11.5 teraflops of PC graphics power for under £500

    Would you like to own PC graphics hardware with 6.25x the power of PlayStation 4's GPU? Today, AMD revealed that the price of the most powerful dual-chip GPU in the world has been reduced, with MSI versions of the Radeon R9 295x2 available for as little as £490.
    We reviewed this card back in April, when it originally launched with prices in the region of £1200. It's an ultra-niche product, effectively comprising of two Radeon R9 290Xs in parallel, combined onto one board. The Hawaii chip is notoriously power-hungry and hot, so AMD made the product viable by incorporating a custom liquid cooling solution with attached radiator and fan, limiting temperatures to around 75 degrees Celsius. That's a far cry from the 95 degrees the reference version of the 290X runs at.
    Put in simple terms, the end result is explosive performance. If you're looking to max any game at 2560x1440 resolution, the R9 295x2 delivers. It's also one of the few products able to sustain 4K gameplay at high frame-rates on an array of challenging titles. We were able to run Battlefield 4 at something approaching a locked 60fps on a 4K display with only minor reductions to quality settings, but on the flipside, our attempt to hit 4K60 with Crysis 3 proved somewhat less successful.
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