Final Thoughts
The whole point in the 1Gb version is to offer a better deal for your money, and we can safely say that AMD have done exactly that as this card offers a better bang for buck, even when the 2Gb version isn’t exactly terrible value for money.
This is evident when looking at the benchmark results first hand as some tests showed a slight improvement with this card in comparison to its slightly beefier brother, whereas other tests showed the loss in frames from the missing 1Gb of memory.
If you’re on a budget and still want to gain fantastic performance, then this is the card for you and with overclocking headroom that can’t be growled at, you’d be silly to not buy this card. Just remember, your particular card may give slightly different results to ours, but based off what we’ve seen, you should still have something worth smiling at whilst still having enough for a crate of beer in your back pocket.
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