Home / Tech News / Announcements / KitGuru Annual Awards 2013

KitGuru Annual Awards 2013

Games are highly personal. But one thing we can agree on is when we are faced with something that is, graphically, truly sumptuous.

Few games from 2013 looked as good as Batman Arkham Origins, running at 3840×2160 on an ASUS 4K monitor with DX11 enhanced geometry detail and dynamic shadows.

Turn on the Lens Flares, Light Shafts, Distortion and Reflections with MSAA Anti Aliasing and you have an engine that will show your new hardware in the best possible light.

All well and good, but everything we have just described will take a serious amount of horsepower. Remember, Ultra HD 4K resolutions are extremely demanding of the partnering hardware. This is when that new GTX780 Ti or AMD R9 290/X really comes into play.

While we wouldn't recommend the hot, noisy reference AMD R9 290X solution, Sapphire sorted out all of AMD's mistakes with their high end R9 290X Tri-X OC Edition. The result is a card that retails for less than £500, but can still deliver an average of 41 frames per second in Batman Arkham Origins at Ultra HD 4K.

You can read our review, over here.

KitGuru's choice for the Best AMD Graphic Card Overall 2013 is the Sapphire R9 290X Tri-X OC

You can buy from Overclockers UK, from this link.

sapphire r9 290x trix

Become a Patron!

Check Also

Nvidia announces GTC 2025 schedule

Nvidia's annual GTC conference is returning in March 2025, with dates now set for March 17th to March 20th in San Jose, California.

3 comments

  1. That palit card certainly looks amazing

  2. I got that mouse and im glad you acknowledged it, its great for bigger people like myself, razer I used to use, but they are too small for my hands.

  3. I afraid my beloved ms-3 mouse dying on me.