Asus R9 280X Matrix Platinum review

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Asus R9 280X Matrix Platinum
The performance is fine but we expected a price drop

TechRadar Verdict

Pros

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    Good performance

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    Solid build quality

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    Good options

Cons

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    Too expensive

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    Not new GPU tech

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Earlier this year, Nvidia launched a whole new family of GeForce GTX 700 series high-performance GPUs. Except none of them were actually new. They were either straight rebadging efforts or, at most, existing chips mildly tweaked. And then rebadged.

Now it seems AMD is at it, too. While there are a couple of new GPUs in this new range, in the form of the R9 290X and the R9 290, the other GPUs that have just been "released" are simply rebadged GPUs from the 7000 family. That includes the GPU at the heart of the R9 280X Matrix Platinum from Asus.

Benchmarks

A Radeon HD 7970 GHz by another name is what we suspected when AMD announced the Radeon R9 280X. And that's what it looks like by the benchmark numbers. We've got the 7970 GHz lined up against Asus's overclocked 280X running at 1.1GHz, along with an HIS 280X at 1.05GHz.

The results are mostly as you'd expect from overclocked 7970s, with the exception of Metro: Last Light, which seems to enjoy the new 280X. We'd guess that reflects tweaks to the 280X's drivers, as the hardware is the same. Figures in brackets are minimum framerates.

DirectX 11 tessellation performance
Heaven 4.0 (MIN): Average FPS: Higher is better

Asus Radeon R9 280X Matrix Platinum: (24) 54
AMD Radeon HD 7970 GHz: (23) 51
HIS Radeon R9 280X: (26) 53

DirectX 11 gaming performance
Metro: Last Light (MIN): Average FPS: Higher is better

Asus Radeon R9 280X Matrix Platinum: (33) 58
AMD Radeon HD 7970 GHz: (25) 51
HIS Radeon R9 280X: (32) 56

DirectX 11 gaming performance
Company of Heroes 2 (MIN): Average FPS: Higher is better

Asus Radeon R9 280X Matrix Platinum: (27) 48
AMD Radeon HD 7970 GHz: (28) 46
HIS Radeon R9 280X: (30) 46

Verdict

There's no shame in these figures, but new branding does generate expectations of something novel and on the chipset side there's nothing. That's not Asus' fault, of course.

But there's the problem: the one good thing that usually comes with this kind of rebrand is a price drop. In other words, the main appeal of the Radeon R9 280X will be to give you a 7970 GHz for less cash. But that's the opposite of what Asus is offering with this premium, overclocked board. This is just too costly.

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