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Sapphire Dual-X AMD R9 285 “Tonga” 2GB Review

Overclocking and Overclocked Performance


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Sapphire’s R9 285 overclocked fairly well, we managed to boost it by an additional 135MHz on the core and 150MHz (600MHz effective) on the memory. The memory chips from Elpida are likely 6GHz rated anyway so the 6.2GHz final clock speed is about right.

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