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Radeon R9 380X and GeForce GTX 260 - video card comparison


Passmark - benchmark score Radeon R9 380X vs GeForce GTX 260

Radeon R9 380X
6380
GeForce GTX 260
1260

Radeon R9 380X

GeForce GTX 260


Architecture
GCN 3.0 (2014−2017)
Tesla 2.0 (2007−2013)

GPU code name
Antigua
GT200

Market segment
Desktop
Desktop

Release date
November 2015
June 2008

Bus support
PCIe 3.0
-

Interface
PCIe 3.0 x16
PCIe 2.0 x16

Supplementary power connectors
​2 x 6-pin
2x 6-pin

SLI options
-
+

Bridgeless CrossFire
1
-

Boost clock speed
970 MHz
-

Compute units
32
-

Core clock speed
-
576 MHz

CUDA cores
-
192

Floating-point performance
3,973 gflops
476.9 gflops

Manufacturing process technology
28 nm
65 nm

Number of transistors
5,000 million
1,400 million

Pipelines / CUDA cores
2048
192

Power consumption (TDP)
190 Watt
182 Watt

Maximum GPU temperature
-
105 °C

Texture fill rate
124.2
36.9 billion/sec

Memory type
GDDR5
GDDR3

Maximum RAM amount
4 GB
896 MB

Memory bus width
256 Bit
448 Bit

Memory clock speed
970 MHz
999 MHz

Memory bandwidth
182.4 GB/s
111.9 GB/s

High bandwidth memory (HBM)
-
-

Display Connectors
2x DVI, 1x HDMI, 1x DisplayPort
Dual Link DVIHDTV

Multi monitor support
-
+

Eyefinity
1
-

Number of Eyefinity displays
6
-

HDMI
+
+

Maximum VGA resolution
-
2048x1536

DisplayPort support
+
-

Audio input for HDMI
-
S/PDIF

DirectX
DirectX® 12
11.1 (10_0)

CUDA
-
+

Mantle
+
-

OpenCL
2.0
1.1

OpenGL
4.5
2.1

Shader Model
6.3
4.0

Vulkan
+
N/A

AppAcceleration
-
-

CrossFire
1
-

DDMA audio
+
-

Enduro
-
-

FreeSync
1
-

FRTC
1
-

HD3D
+
-

LiquidVR
1
-

PowerTune
+
-

TrueAudio
+
-

VCE
+
-

ZeroCore
+
-