ModCrash lists the best graphic cards for the money: January 2014 Edition
Mid Level Best Graphics Cards for the Money January 2014
For mid level graphics cards we are doing to go with $130 – $250.
Gigabyte R7 260X 2GB
Amazon – $139.99
Newegg – $139.99
- Shader Units : 896
- Texture Units : 56
- ROPs : 16
- Core Clock : 1188 MHz
- Memory Clock : 1500 MHz
- Memory Bus : 128-bit
- Interface PCI express 3.0
- Memory Capacity : 2 GB GDDR5
- DirectX, Shader, OpenGL : 11.2/5.0/4.3
- Max. TDP : 115 W
- Aux. Power Connector(s) : 1 x 6-pin PCIe
- Min. Power Supply Needed: 450 W
XFX R9 270 Double D 2GB
Amazon – $199.99
Newegg – $199.99
- Core Clock : 900 MHz
- Memory Clock : 1400 MHz
- Memory Bus : 256-bit
- Interface PCI express 3.0
- Memory Capacity : 2 GB GDDR5
- DirectX, OpenGL : 11.2/4.3
- Max. TDP : 150 W
- Aux. Power Connector(s) : 1 x 6-pin PCIe
- Min. Power Supply Needed: 500 W
EVGA Geforce GTX 760
Amazon – $249.99
Newegg – $259.99
- Shader Units : 1152
- Texture Units : 96
- ROPs : 32
- Core Clock : 1072 MHz
- Memory Clock : 1500 MHz
- Memory Bus : 256-bit
- Interface PCI express 3.0
- Memory Capacity : 2 GB GDDR5
- DirectX, OpenGL : 11.1/4.3
- Max. TDP : 170 W
- Aux. Power Connector(s) : 1 x 6-pin PCIe and 1 x 8-pin PCIe
- Min. Power Supply Needed: 500 W
Honorable Mention
Sapphire Radeon HD 7870
PowerColor R9 270X Devil
EVGA GeForce GTX 660 SUPERCLOCKED
Head over to the next page for the high end best graphics cards for the money January 2014!


