AMD Radeon R9 280X Gigabyte Windforce Unboxing & Review

Linus Tech Tips ·Linus Tech Tips ·2014-05-07 · 1,709 words · ~8 min read
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0:06 the bit Phoenix Prodigy m is Compact and ready for anything click now to learn
0:11 more welcome to my unboxing and performance review of the Radeon R9 28x
0:16 this particular one is unfortunately not quite in a retail box but you know it
0:20 was close the outer box art wasn't done and the accessory package hasn't been
0:24 finalized but this is a windforce card
0:27 from Gigabyte I actually quite like their windforce cooler I saw a great
0:32 demo of it at computex where they were basically taking synthetic heat loads
0:37 and showing against some of the competition just how much heat this
0:41 cooler can dissipate and it is a metric
0:44 but ton they have also done a great job of the industrial design of this
0:48 particular windforce card compared to ones I've seen in the past with a nice
0:52 sexy metal support bracket right here that actually makes a big difference to
0:56 the overall look of the card and is functional as well so what a support
1:00 bracket like this does is when you install the card in your system it's
1:04 only affixed by a screw here and the
1:07 slot here that's about it so it's typical to see a lot of flex well this
1:11 adds rigidity and makes it so that doesn't happen as much so there's less
1:14 risk of it flexing and Bo and breaking something so there's also a back plate
1:20 look at that like full metal back plate that also doubles as a bit of a heat
1:23 sink for some of the vrm components they're on the other side you can also
1:26 see the way that their cooler is designed is to not necessarily just
1:31 direct air flow down at the card but you see this pyramid shape right here that
1:34 directs air flow down through the fins to a greater extent as well as away from
1:40 the card so this will throw some cooling down here to the PCI Express slot as
1:44 well as up here away from the card now overall the design of this card is such
1:49 that most of the air is going to be exhausted inside your case so even
1:52 though there's a vent at the back you're going to want to make sure you have great case cooling it's got three large
1:56 heat pipes that go from one side all the way to the other side of the card I hope
2:01 you guys can get a pretty good look at that and there's three main segments of
2:05 heat sink on here and three 60mm cooling
2:08 fans speaking of fans and cooling let's
2:12 talk about some of the things that have been updated on the 280X so number one
2:16 is that powertune has been upgraded to not only account for GPU clock speed and
2:21 voltage as well as the overall power usage of the board but also temperature
2:26 now so that means that having a better cooling implementation on your card will
2:29 result in tangibly better performance just like with NVIDIA's GPU Boost 2.0
2:34 technology it also means that you can control things like say oh I want my
2:39 graphics card to run at 80° or 70° and
2:43 you can make compromises depending on whether you prefer more performance or
2:46 if you prefer lower temperatures and more longevity for your graphics card
2:51 they've also updated the fan curve profiles so that they're not just
2:54 straight fan curves anymore there's some logic built into them now that makes it
2:57 so that the fans ramp up and down slower because it's been shown it's been proven
3:02 that people notice noise but they especially notice changes in noise so
3:07 making them more gradual will make it less of a
3:11 you sort of experience when you're launching games or not doing anything
3:16 intensive speaking of not doing anything intensive zero core technology is
3:20 implemented so that means the graphics card can basically turn the GPU off when
3:25 it's not doing anything allowing you to save power speaking of power at the back
3:28 of the board we've got an pin PCI Express connector and a six pin PCI
3:32 Express connector and also speaking of power yeah with all those connectors
3:36 we're looking at about 250 watts of typical board power and it's of course
3:40 going to be more if you're overclocking which has been simplified a fair bit
3:43 because there aren't many sliders to adjust anymore because you're going to
3:47 often be power limited by the board itself you're going to pretty much turn
3:51 up the dial in terms of your clock speed and it'll go wherever it goes just
3:55 remember guys having a better cooler does indeed help in this case now what
4:00 about the overall positioning of this card it's about a $300 graphics card it
4:04 has 3 gigs of memory so that makes it pretty much optimal for 260x 1440 gaming
4:09 at high details and if you look at some of the nextg titles like Battlefield 4
4:14 they'll even recommend 3 gigs of Graphics memory so it's basically the
4:18 card to get for the maximum gaming experience right absolutely right now
4:24 and in the near future whereas if you stepped up to something like an r9290
4:28 series you might be future proofing a little bit more although I hate using
4:32 that particular word true audio is not included because this is basically a
4:37 7970 GHz Edition and because it wasn't
4:40 implemented on that card at the time then there's no way to really add it to
4:44 this one after the fact it does have support however for AMD's mantle API
4:49 which leverages the technology that now exists on desktop PCS with the gcn
4:54 architecture and also in Xbox One PS4
4:58 and Wii U so the idea is to allow game
5:01 developers and AMD says Debs have been asking for this for ages to program more
5:05 directly to the card rather than going through a bottleneck such as direct X so
5:11 because they're going to be doing a lot of this work on those consoles anyway
5:14 devs that Implement mantle support for their games could be looking at
5:18 significant performance improvements on AMD Hardware on the PC stay tuned for
5:23 more we don't know how this is going to shake down but Battlefield 4 is going to
5:26 be adding mantle support in December of this year as of the latest updates let's
5:31 move along to the io at the back AMD has added support for ifinity using two DVI
5:36 ports and an HDMI port however this particular card doesn't Implement 2 DVI
5:40 ports so you're still going to need to use a DisplayPort adapter however the
5:44 cool thing is that DisplayPort adapters you can now get relatively inexpensive
5:47 Splitters so you could actually run three displays off of each of these no
5:51 big deal which I think is pretty darn cool never settle still a thing so
5:55 you're going to be able to get games with your cards guys I don't want to
5:58 give too many details about about the bundle cuz at some point this video will be old and that'll be irrelevant but you
6:03 can go ahead and check it out there will be a pricing and availability Link in the video description below and the
6:08 Raptor app is a new co-branding exercise that is designed to go with these cards
6:12 it'll actually automatically install with your driver if you allow it to when
6:15 you install your graphics drivers and it allows you to communicate with your
6:19 gamer friends across platforms open up applications without closing your game
6:23 window it allows you to actually stream
6:26 on demand whenever you feel like it so using services such as twitch TV and it
6:31 gives you optimized settings for your games Based on data that it collects
6:34 from other Gamers what kind of Hardware do they have what kind of settings are
6:38 they running at you can actually select a slider that goes okay well I want the best image quality and I'm willing to
6:42 sacrifice performance or completely the opposite I want maximum performance no
6:46 matter what so this is very similar to what NVIDIA has done with the GeForce
6:50 experience so without further Ado basically guys it's a 7970 GHz Edition
6:56 but if you want to see the performance numbers compared to the current competitive landscape I'm handing it off
7:00 to Slick to tell you all about it the charts on screen are very general and
7:04 just show the cards that I benchmarked so far now one thing you're going to
7:07 notice with this card the r9280x which you probably know because you clicked on
7:11 this video is that it sits up there at the top with the 780 now you can
7:15 probably just ignore the 780 for now because the 780s competition is TBD yet
7:21 to be released um that's not the acronym
7:24 for yet to be released but don't worry about it um it sits up there really
7:28 really strong I against some of its higher priced competition actually which
7:32 is nice to see benchmarking this card was really nice because as the
7:37 benchmarks came out I was excited every single time because they were very
7:41 strong for its price point it was good to see if you're someone who's looking
7:45 for a new AMD card because you want to say get Battlefield 4 and you're worried
7:49 about performance of your current rig this is something to pay attention to
7:52 it's quite strong and very well lined up on the performance charts and will be
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