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VTX3D Introduces the R9 285 X-Edition Graphics Card

VTX3D, a renowned manufacturer that has been producing quality graphic cards since its introduction. - Today, VTX3D launched a high performance graphics card that targets the enthusiasts, the VTX3D R9 285 X-Edition. The R9 285 X-Edition is equipped with an optimum dual fan cooling design and supports the latest technologies from AMD, such as AMD Eyefinity Technology, Mantle API, and DirectX 12. Gamers may get an unparalleled gaming experience that they have never felt before.

Being one of VTX3D high-end graphics card you can expect some impressive numbers. VTX3D R9 285 X-Edition boasts 1,792 stream processors, up to 945 MHz engine clock, 2 GB GDDR5 / 256-bit memory configuration, 2 x 6-pin power connectors, PCI-E 3.0, DirectX 12, OpenGL 4.4, and Mantle support. Delivering excellent parallel processing performance at extreme 3D rendering speeds. It also supports AMD's Eyefinity, TrueAudio and CrossFire technology, to satisfy the various demands of all users.

AMD Radeon R9 285 Launch Date Revealed

AMD is set to launch its new performance-segment graphics card, the Radeon R9 285, on the 2nd September, 2014. Ahead of its launch, the company is expected to tease the card at its August 23rd press-event, celebrating 30 years of graphics and gaming. On that day, AMD will share "partial" details of the card.

The R9 285 is based on AMD's swanky new 28 nm "Tonga" silicon, which is being drummed up to be AMD's best answer to NVIDIA's GK104. The chip offers performance rivaling "Tahiti," at the power consumption of GK104. The R9 285 is being designed to offer performance roughly that of the Radeon R9 280, at energy-efficiency, and pricing to drop lead on NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 760. A month later, presumably in early October, the company plans to launch the faster R9 285X, offering performance comparable (if not higher than) the R9 280X, at the energy-efficiency levels of GTX 770. "Tonga" physically features 2,048 Graphics CoreNext 1.1 stream processors, 128 TMUs, 32 ROPs, and a 256-bit wide GDDR5 memory interface, which will hold 2 GB or 4 GB of memory.
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