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Sapphire Radeon R7 265 2 GB Review

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The sub-$200 market of the past couple years has emerged as AMD's fiefdom. The upper end of the company's Radeon R7 200 series and the Radeon R9 270 series are leading the company's lineup there. But NVIDIA's plans to stir things up with the upcoming GeForce GTX 750 and GTX 750 Ti have forced AMD into preemptively focusing on this market segment between the $130-ish R7 260X and $180-ish R9 270. A pretty deep gorge if you ignore previous generation options such as the HD 7850 and HD 6870, it calls for a re-branding of the former.

AMD's new Radeon R7 265 is AMD's explanation for giving the R9 270X and R9 270 an identical core configuration of the 28 nm "Pitcairn" silicon, with minor clock-speed differences. The new card has a lot in common with the Radeon HD 7850 from the previous generation in that it features 1,024 of the 1,280 stream processors and just 64 of the 80 TMUs present on the chip. Also featured are 32 ROPs and a 256-bit wide GDDR5 memory interface. The core is clocked to 925 MHz and the memory runs at 5.60 GHz (GDDR5-effective), both of which are higher than the 860 MHz core and 4.60 GHz memory the HD 7850 originally launched with. At US$149, the R7 265 is AMD's attempt to patch up the gap between the R7 260X and R9 270.

We have with us a Sapphire-branded Radeon R7 265 2 GB graphics card. It is based on the aging HD 7850 Dual-X.



Radeon R7 265 Market Segment Analysis
 Radeon
HD 7790
Radeon
HD 7850
Radeon
R7 260X
GTX
650 Ti Boost
Radeon
R7 265
GeForce
GTX 660
Radeon
HD 7870
Radeon
R9 270X
GeForce
GTX 660 Ti
GeForce
GTX 760
Shader Units896102489676810249601280128013441152
ROPs16321624322432322432
Graphics ProcessorBonairePitcairnBonaireGK106PitcairnGK106PitcairnPitcairnGK104GK104
Transistors2080M2800M2080M2540M2800M2540M2800M2800M3500M3500M
Memory Size1024 MB2048 MB2048 MB2048 MB2048 MB2048 MB2048 MB2048 MB2048 MB2048 MB
Memory Bus Width128 bit256 bit128 bit192 bit256 bit192 bit256 bit256 bit192 bit256 bit
Core Clock1000 MHz860 MHz1100 MHz980 MHz+925 MHz980 MHz+1000 MHz1050 MHz915 MHz+980 MHz+
Memory Clock1500 MHz1200 MHz1625 MHz1502 MHz1400 MHz1502 MHz1200 MHz1400 MHz1502 MHz1502 MHz
Price$115$150$130$130$150$190$190$200$260$240
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