Best Graphics Cards for the Money: January 2014

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ModCrash lists the best graphic cards for the money: January 2014 Edition

High End Best Graphics Cards for the Money January 2014

Our high end section we are going to stay in the range of $260 to $550.

Club3D R9 280X royalQueen

Newegg – $419.99

  • Model: CGAX-R928X7
  • Base Clock: 850 MHz
  • Boost Clock: 1000 MHz
  • Memory Clock: 6000 MHz Effective
  • Steam Processors: 2048
  • Ram: 3GB GDDR5
  • Memory Interface: 384 bit
  • PCI express: 3.0
  • Connectors: 1x HDMI, 2x DVI-D, 1x Mini DisplayPort
  • System power supply requirement: 750W
Club3D royalQueen R9 280X - Best Graphics cards for the money January 2014

Club3D royalQueen R9 280X – Best Graphics cards for the money January 2014

Gigabyte R9 290 4 GB

Amazon –

Newegg – $499.99

  • Model: GV-R929D5-4GD-B
  • Base Clock: 947 MHz
  • Memory Clock: 5000 MHz Effective
  • Steam Processors: 2560
  • RAM: 4096MB GDDR5
  • Memory Interface: 512 bit
  • PCI express: 3.0
  • Connectors: 1x HDMI, 1x DisplayPort, 2x DVI-D
  • System power supply requirement: 600W
Gigabyte R9 290 GPU - Best Graphics cards for the money January 2014

Gigabyte R9 290 GPU – Best Graphics cards for the money January 2014

EVGA Geforce GTX 770 Superclocked w/ ACX Cooler

Amazon – $409.99

Newegg – $409.99

  • Base Clock: 1111 MHz
  • Boost Clock: 1163 MHz
  • Memory Clock: 7010 MHz Effective
  • CUDA Cores: 1536
  • 4096MB GDDR5 256bit Memory
  • Microsoft DirectX 11.1 API with Direct compute 5.0 Support, OpenGL 4.3 Support, OpenCL support
  • PCI express 3.0
EVGA GTX 780 Superclocked - Best Graphics cards for the money January 2014

EVGA GTX 780 Superclocked – Best Graphics cards for the money January 2014

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