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So I was going to buy the ASUS Radeon R7 260X OC but then I saw the 360(also from asus) roughly at the same price(+,- 5$) now im at a stalemate and I dont know what to buy.

Here are some specs

 

260:

Graphic processor: Bonaire XTX

Processor frequency:1075 MHz

Pixel Fill Rate: 17600 MPixels/sec

Texture Fill Rate: 61600 MTexels/sec

Texture Units: 56

Stream processors: 896

GDDR5 memory 2048 MB

Frequency 5000MHz

Memory BUS: 128bit

 

360:

Graphic processor: Tobago Pro

Processor frequency:1070 MHz

Pixel Fill Rate: 17120 MPixels/sec

Texture Fill Rate: 62060 MTexels/sec

Texture Units: 58

Stream processors: 768

GDDR5 memory 2048 MB

Frequency 6500MHz

 

Memory BUS: 128bit

 

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260X, with a good CPU you can run GTA V on High with 50-60fps

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It's a 265 IIRC

 

260x > 265

 

You meant 260x < 265 right? 

 

Anyway, the 360 is actually the 260, LOL they're basically the same. 

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You meant 260x < 265 right? 

 

Anyway, the 360 is actually the 260, LOL they're basically the same. 

Oh whoops :P

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260X, just look at the specs, the 260X has better..

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Will it support DX12?

Yes

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Will it support DX12?

I have the R7 260X and its a great GPU for 1080p, 40-60fps, and High-Ultra settings. The R7 360 is the R7 260 but with a higher feature level of DirectX 12 which is not going to make too much difference than the DirectX 12 feature level on the R7 260/260X. The R7 260X will always perform better because it has all the real DirectX 12 features that make a difference and it has a higher shader count. Also, DirectX 12 is more for the CPU than GPU. 

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