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Sapphire R9 280X Vapor-X OC and R9 290 Vapor-X OC review

Metro: Last Light takes place one year after the events of Metro 2033, proceeding from the ending where Artyom chose to call down the missile strike on the Dark Ones. The Rangers have since occupied the D6 military facility, with Artyom having become an official member of the group. Khan, the nomad mystic, arrives at D6 to inform Artyom and the Rangers that a single Dark One survived the missile strike. 4A Games’ proprietary 4A Engine is capable of rendering breathtaking vistas, such as those showing the ruined remnants of Moscow, as well as immersive indoor areas that play with light and shadow, creating hauntingly beautiful scenes akin to those from modern-day photos of Pripyat’s abandoned factories and schools.
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We tested this particular game with the extremely demanding built in benchmark. Settings detailed above. Direct X 11 mode, Quality is set at Very High, 16 AF, normal Motion blur, Tessellation Normal, Advanced PhysX disabled and SSAA disabled.
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The Sapphire R9 290 Vapor-X matches the R9 290X model at this resolution.

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18 comments

  1. You say at the bottom of the introduction page: “The Sapphire R9 290 Vapor-X ships with a core clock speed of 1,030mhz and the GDDR4 memory is clocked at 1,400mhz (5.6Gbps effective), connected by a 512 bit memory interface.”

    Is the “GDDR4” memory type a typo?

  2. Yes, its GDDR5 – fixed. thanks!

  3. for god sake, I just bought a triX yesterday – I have the worst timing ever. 🙁

  4. I like the blue appearance. the cooler is spectular – never seen a company expose copper like that to cool the PCB. very clever.

  5. the price seems quite good considering, I thought it would be around £400 inc vat.

  6. Preordered the 290 Vapor-X thanks !

  7. The looks of the Vapor-X cooling is stunning! The 290 will definately be in my new build. Does anyone know the lenght of the 290 Vapor-X card?

  8. Hi Ralf, I just measured it – the cooler overhangs the PCB a little, so its around 300mm – long card.

  9. When is it coming out?

  10. Is that card faster than gtx 780?

  11. Zardon tell me pls how much additional voltage mV was added for the overclocking of r9 290 vapor-x to 1205 in this review?

  12. How did you set up your fans in you cas so you could keep the card the coolest possible? I’m thinking of buying one but I’m not sure what’s the best way to set my fans for it.

  13. Could you give the full dimensions (lengthxwidthxheight)? Mini ITX builds can be a pain fitting everything!

  14. Hey Zardon, I just got my R9 290 Vapor X and there’s this black goo between the backplate and the PCB, do you know what it is? Also can you make an overclocking guide for this GPU?

  15. If you’ll show SLI up in the list there, have the decency to show Crossfire results too. And where’s 770 in the lists ? 280x is not competing with the lot in the list there. Price or performance wise.

  16. Its nothing to do with ‘decency’. Believe it or not sometimes we don’t get access to all the cards we want to test and include them all every time we post a graphics card review.

  17. I’m actually surprised by the 1920×1080 results just ran my Powercolor PCS+OC R9 290 through the same test Ultra preset AA 4x and Tesselation off my results were as follows (were any of your settings different?):
    Min:33.5 FPS
    Avg:81.2 FPS
    Max:143.5 FPS
    Max Temp(Via GPU-Z) 71C

  18. I am definitely
    enjoying your website. You definitely have some great insight and great
    stories.
    Vaporultra.com

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