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Gigabyte R9 280X GDDR5-3GB DVI-I/HDMI/2xMini DP OC Graphics Card (GV-R928XOC-3GD REV2)

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  • Gigabyte Ultra Durable VGA Components - 2 oz Copper PCB - Japanese Solid Capacitor - Tier 1 Samsung/Hynix Memory - Ferrite Core / Metal Chokes - Ultra Cooling Low RDS(on) MOSFET Design
  • WINDFORCE 3X 2 Slot 450W Fan Sink With Triangle Cool Technology
  • Core Clock: 1000 MHz (Base) 1100 MHz (Boost) - Memory Clock: 6000 MHz
  • Features DVI-I / HDMI / 2 mini DisplayPort
  • Recommended Minimum System PSU 600W
  • Supports AMD Crossfire / HD3D / Eyefinity / Catalyst / GCN Architechture
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Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 15.9 x 9.3 x 3.5 inches ; 3.2 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 3.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
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  • ASIN: B00H34J64M
  • Item model number: GV-R928XOC-3GD REV2
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (36 customer reviews)
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: October 25, 2013
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Product Description

Powered by AMD Radeon R9 280X GPU and integrated with industry's best 3GB GDDR5 memory and 384 bit memory interface.

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Customer Reviews

The second card worked fine.
Richard Sullivan
It is just amazing, I play GW2, DOTA2, Dragon Age and every game runs smooth at high settings, what else do you want?
straim
This is very solid card and well built.
rexster400

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful By stephen wiley on April 30, 2014
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I kept going back and forth on which 280x to order. I was so scared because review after review seemed to be a nightmare for some of the brands. I finally decided on the Gigabyte because it runs the lowest at load and is the most quiet. It's also stock overclocked, and the REV 2 of this card comes with Hynix RAM which is great for OC'ing. (I'm not a miner, I'm a gamer)

This card is amazing. I've got it overclocked to 1140 / 1640 and I have not gone over 53C yet. Amazing. No artifacts, none of that crap. Works flawlessly. If you're on the fence and can't decide which 280x to buy, you can't go wrong with the REV 2 of the gigabyte r9 280x.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful By Derrick Davis on April 12, 2014
I rarely review anything on Amazon, but boy do I have to review this card! I've had this card for around 5 months or so and its been able to run everything at Ultra! Battlefield 4 almost constant 60 fps everything maxed out with mantle. The card is a bit loud once you get in the heart of battle, but that's no big deal. In the future I plan to upgrade to another one (when the prices drop again!!!) for dual deliciousness!

Specs:

AMD FX 6300 ~ 4.5 ghz
8gb Corsair Vengeance Ram
750 Watt Corsair PSU
Gigabyte 990FXA - UD3
120gb Kingston SSD
64gb Samsung SSD
1Tb WD Green HDD
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful By Y. Wang on May 14, 2014
I was really excited to receive this after my 7950 crapped out. As soon as I received it, I put it through its paces.

The good:
+Very fast, factory overclocked at 1100mhz, runs most games fast enough that you can't notice lag or studder
+3 fans, large heatsink
+Separate VRM heatsink and VRM back plate
+2 position Bios switch
+Anti flex metal brace

The bad
-Runs HOT, Crysis 3 runs around 70C with case lid off. Can be 73-74 with case lid on. the VRM backplate was scorching to touch.
-Runs LOUD, gaming at around 60 degrees ambient the fans run at 70-76% and they are screaming jets. By far the loudest thing in my case. Without headphones, it's unbearable
-Voltage locked (core and mem), core voltage is at 1.200v and can't be changed unless you flash or mod bios with VBE7
-No VRM sensors
-HUGE, the card butts against my HDD bracket and I have to install and remove it at an angle. I have a Coolermaster Scout 2, a pretty large case.
-My ASIC quality in GPU-Z was 60.1% (might be my bad luck, your mileage will vary).

I did my tests on a warm evening, around high 70s ambient temps. Running Furmark 1080p 15min bench with my case lid open.

Temps maxed out at 75C, at which point the 1100mhz boost cut off (within 2 minutes of testing) and the card throttled to 1000mhz base clock. Temps then settled at 71C for the rest of the benchmark. Fans ran at 76% and were extremely loud. The score was around 3119.

I tried to set the power limit to +20% just to see if the boost can be maintained. During the next test with same parameters, the boost cut off too, but maintained for a little longer like 3 minutes before throttling down to 1000mhz. Also temps maxed out at 80/81C!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful By Mark A. Butler on March 26, 2014
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I've been through a bunch of AMD cards in the last 12 months, the speeds are very consistent when the chips are the same but the heat and noise are widely varied. I've had one R7970 and four 280X's, two of them Gigabytes. The Gigabytes are the quietest and coolest of all the cards. One overlooked aspect of this card is that the memory chips have a sink attached, many of the 280X's leave the chips bare. (XFX *cough*.)

I recently installed Battlefield 4 just to have a look. I have a 2560x1440 monitor and with one of the Gigabytes I can get 60+ FPS with all the settings on 'High,' with two of them in Crossfire I get 90+ FPS with all the settings on 'Ultra' and it looks fabulous. I do of course recommend you do some digging, there are a ton of reviews out there, the only thing I can really say is that for a 280X, it is cooler and quieter than most.

I'm sure at 1080p you can play on Ultra with just one card.

I have a Belkin 'Kill-a-Watt' style meter and several power supplies so I can measure each card independant of the rest of the system--wide open (mining) I get 260 watts at the wall. Keep in mind that includes the waste from the power supply.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful By mlhutchison76 on June 3, 2014
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Here is what you need to know, I will omit any unnecessary bits.

Pros
-Not nearly as loud as whiners make it out to be. Still a bit loud though.
-Runs cool, ran furmark scored a ~3600. 72 degrees max, 76% fan speed.
-Fast as anything. I max out crysis, crysis 2, bf4, bf3, metro last light, etc. All max settings 60 fps. (metro is 40-50)
(@1920x1080)

Cons
-A bit of GPU sag

Buy this card, way better product quality than the Sapphire alternative. No bios updates needed, no fan blades clipping the fan cage, none of that bull crap.

BUY THIS CARD! (But, only if it is 299.99)
The GTX 770 is a better deal at 320$ (the 4gb version, the 2gb doesn't have enough Vram.

Gtx 770 2gb (310)<R9 280X 2.99<Gtx 770 4GB 330
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful By William Hamel on May 13, 2014
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Works great runs cool and quiet and has enough power to do most applications but for better quality I'm gonna run a second one too
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