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Compare "Radeon HD 7870" and "Radeon R9-285"

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TrakRailySurely

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Cost Performance,
Watt Performance,
Video Decode Performance,
Game Performance,

1.Do you increase how much compared in all aspects:confused:

2.Do you work successfully recalls now of environment:confused:
Once the renovation is going down the clock of the CPU from 4.5GHz to 4.6GHz.
 
You can still overclock the R9-285.

Even an R9-280X will vastly outperform your 7870. Overclocked or not.
And the R9-285 is slightly faster than the 280X.
 
Thank You.

So you do not win in the overclocking the HD 7870 even R9-285.
Will it work now of power even if OverClock the CPU and GPU:confused:
 
Compare Radeon HD 7870, GeForce GTX 960, Radeon R9-280X, Radeon R9-285

Compare to Video Processing.
Compare to FHD Size Game.

H.264/AVC L5.2 Video Decode Performance:confused:
HEVC Video Decode Performance:confused:
FHD Size Gaming Performance:confused:
 
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We don't know stuff like this off hand. We'd have to google it just as much as you would.
 
Odds are the performance goes in the order the cards are listed there
 
The 285 and the 960 are the most technically advanced of the cards you listed, but I have no idea whether that translates into encoding performance.
I'd assume the differences would be marginal at best and tied more to CPU performance though. At any rate I wouldn't purchase a 7870 nowadays assuming it's going to be used for gaming at all.
 
I have "Radeon HD 7870".
I want replacement purchases. Which is best:confused:

Can not find the site you are compared for video playback capability.
 
I linked up the gaming performance. You will be hard pressed to find encoding performance numbers...
 
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