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XFX Core Edition R9-295X-8QFA Radeon R9 295x2 8GB 1024 (512 x 2)-Bit GDDR5 PCI Express 3.0 HDCP Ready CrossFireX Support Video Card
= $679.99 - $30 MIR expires Nov 30, 2014 + Free shipping
= $649.99
Not a bad deal if you have a very small case, case with very poor airflow or can't fit 2 cards in CF/SLI easily. Value wise Sapphire Tri-X 290s for $500 are still a better deal but for 4K and multi-monitor (3x 1080P or 3x 1200P), this one of the better deals at this price.
"SLI and CrossFire Smoothness
This is an important topic when talking about SLI and CrossFire. In the past, AMD was the one in the hot seat with terrible CrossFire scaling, performance and smoothness. A lot has changed over the last couple of years, AMD now has a frame pacing technology as well as its new XDMA technology. These technologies combined have turned the tables and now CrossFire feels smoother than SLI. It still feels smoother even when compared to NVIDIA's new GTX 980 cards in SLI. While overclocked GTX 980 SLI is faster in framerate, the actual feeling and smoothness in games feels better on AMD Radeon R9 290X [Crossfire]. AMD currently has the upper hand in this arena."
http://www.hardocp.com/article/2014...980_sli_overclocked_gpu_review/7#.VHWB8skflvQ
This card is better than going dual 290Xs because it runs cool and quiet.
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/radeon-r9-295x2-review-benchmark-performance,3799-17.html
Still, if one is not in a hurry, it's probably better to wait for Q1 2015 and R9 300 series:
http://forums.anandtech.com/showthread.php?t=2409989
But if you must buy now, this hands down is the better deal against $1100 980 SLI. Don't forget to register your warranty with XFX within 30 days of purchase for better support.
= $679.99 - $30 MIR expires Nov 30, 2014 + Free shipping
= $649.99
Not a bad deal if you have a very small case, case with very poor airflow or can't fit 2 cards in CF/SLI easily. Value wise Sapphire Tri-X 290s for $500 are still a better deal but for 4K and multi-monitor (3x 1080P or 3x 1200P), this one of the better deals at this price.

"SLI and CrossFire Smoothness
This is an important topic when talking about SLI and CrossFire. In the past, AMD was the one in the hot seat with terrible CrossFire scaling, performance and smoothness. A lot has changed over the last couple of years, AMD now has a frame pacing technology as well as its new XDMA technology. These technologies combined have turned the tables and now CrossFire feels smoother than SLI. It still feels smoother even when compared to NVIDIA's new GTX 980 cards in SLI. While overclocked GTX 980 SLI is faster in framerate, the actual feeling and smoothness in games feels better on AMD Radeon R9 290X [Crossfire]. AMD currently has the upper hand in this arena."
http://www.hardocp.com/article/2014...980_sli_overclocked_gpu_review/7#.VHWB8skflvQ
This card is better than going dual 290Xs because it runs cool and quiet.


http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/radeon-r9-295x2-review-benchmark-performance,3799-17.html
Still, if one is not in a hurry, it's probably better to wait for Q1 2015 and R9 300 series:
http://forums.anandtech.com/showthread.php?t=2409989
But if you must buy now, this hands down is the better deal against $1100 980 SLI. Don't forget to register your warranty with XFX within 30 days of purchase for better support.
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