Best Graphics Cards for the Money: January 2014

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

Best Graphics Cards that has nothing to do with the money!

These cards are the flagship GPUs of their respective brands and have nothing to do with our price/performance ratio but have our drool/want ratio with dreams of running quad SLI and crossfire twinkling in our eye!

VisionTek R9 290X

Better than a GTX Titan but not quite as good as the NVIDIA GTX 780 Ti. For the money, the VisionTek R9 290X or similar R9 290X are worth it.

  • Shader Units :2816
  • Texture Units :176
  • ROPs :64
  • Core Clock :up to 1000 MHz
  • Memory Clock :1,250 MHz GDDR5
  • Memory Bus :512-bit
  • Interface : PCI express 3.0
  • Memory Capacity :4 GB
  • DirectX, Shader, OpenGL :11/5.0/4.2
  • Max. TDP :250 W
  • Aux. Power Connector(s) :1 x 6-pin + 1 x 8-pin PCIe
  • Min. Power Supply :500 W
VisionTek R9 290X - Best Graphics cards for the money January 2014

VisionTek R9 290X – Best Graphics cards for the money January 2014

Geforce GTX 780 Ti

Current flagship GPU for NVIDIA that has beat out the GTX Titan.

  • Shader Units :2880
  • Texture Units :240
  • ROPs :48
  • Core Clock :875 MHz
  • Memory Clock :1750 MHz GDDR5
  • Memory Bus :384-bit
  • Interface : PCI express 3.0
  • Memory Capacity :3 GB
  • DirectX, Shader, OpenGL :11/5.0/4.3
  • Max. TDP :250 W
  • Aux. Power Connector(s) :1 x 6-pin and 1 x 8-pin PCIe
  • Min. Power Supply :600 Watt
EVGA GTX 780 Ti Superclocked - Best Graphics cards for the money January 2014

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

Honorable Mention

EVGA Geforce GTX Titan

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