Testseek.co.uk have collected 128 expert reviews of the AMD Radeon R9 270 2GB GDDR5 PCIe and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for AMD Radeon R9 270 2GB GDDR5 PCIe.
May 2015
(79%)
128 Reviews
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It's no surprise that Far Cry 4 will tax your PC hardware, particularly considering its predecessor. However, if you're not gaming on a high-resolution monitor, you can muster an enjoyable experience from Nvidia's sub-$100 GeForce GT 730 GDDR5 at 720p. Ev...
Abstract: BattleField 4 is the poster child for the next generation of consoles. With a relative dearth of AAA titles it has fallen to DICE to wow us with the latest iteration of their first person squad shooter.As much as we might champion the cause of the PC Gami...
So AMD set out to have the best performing video card in the 150W class. The GTX 660 comes in around 140W, and the older 7850 (not graphed) at 150W. We saw from the results above the R9 270 is a faster card by a bit less than 10% over the GTX 660. In lo...
Published: 2013-11-13, Author: Ryan , review by: anandtech.com
Abstract: The Radeon 200 series was a different kind of launch from AMD than anything we've seen from them before. The slow development of the next generation of manufacturing processes from fab partner TSMC has required both AMD and NVIDIA to get a bit creative in...
The ASUS DirectCU II OC edition is nice product. It is a sturdy build with good component quality, it's fairly fast in performance for the money. It does so while hardly making any noise and with very low stress temperatures. The R9-270 cards certainly a...
Outpaces similarly priced Nvidia cards, Reasonably quiet fan on test card
No TrueAudio support, Specs are similar to those of last-generation cards, Stepping up to pricier Nvidia GTX 760 nets you two free games
AMD’s latest $179 card outpaces Nvidia’s GeForce GTX 660, while closing in on the much pricier GTX 760 and remaining quiet under load. It’s a good choice for budget-conscious 1080p gaming, though Nvidia’s gaming bundle may be more appealing than AMD’...
We'll once again wrap things up with a couple of value scatter plots. In both plots, the performance numbers are geometric means of data points from all the games we tested. The first plot shows 99th-percentile frame times converted into FPS for easier r...
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Published: 2013-11-12, Author: Don , review by: tomshardware.com
On average, how does AMD's Radeon R9 270 perform compared to the previous-generation Radeon HD 7800s? How about when we put it up against the Radeon R7 260X, R9 270X, and the GeForce cards it competes against? The Radeon R9 270 performs so much like t...
After seeing what AMD’s engineering team did with the R9 290 and R9 290X, you’ll be forgiven if the R9 270 leaves a bit of an anti-climactic feeling at the back of your brain. It isn’t a product that will compete with NVIDIA’s best but as a mid-tier up...