Radeon R7 260X
GPU·Budget

Radeon R7 260X

AMD

G3D Mark

3,198

MSRP

$139

AVG Price

$150

October 8 2013
115 Watt
GCN 2.0 (2013−2017)

Performance Spectrum - GPU

About G3D Mark

G3D Mark is a standard benchmark that measures graphics performance in real-world gaming scenarios. It simplifies comparing cards from different brands, where higher scores directly correlate with better fps and smoother gaming experiences.

Overview

The Radeon R7 260X is manufactured by AMD. It was released in October 8 2013. It features the GCN 2.0 architecture. The boost clock speed is 1000 MHz. It has 896 shading units. The thermal design power (TDP) is 115W. Manufactured using 28 nm process technology. G3D Mark benchmark score: 3,198 points. Launch price was $139.

Value Upgrade Path

This is the official ChipVERSUS Value Rating, comparing raw performance (G3D Mark) per dollar. Components placed above yours deliver better value for money.

MSRP is the manufacturer's suggested retail price.
Avg price is the current average price collected from markets across the web.

Performance Per Dollar

Based on actual market prices and performance benchmarks.

Technical Analysis

Detailed breakdown of Radeon R7 260X specifications and capabilities.

Graphics Performance

The Radeon R7 260X scores 3,198 in the G3D Mark benchmark (the standard measure of rasterization GPU performance), placing it in the Entry Level tier as a Legacy generation graphics card. It is built on the GCN 2.0 (2013−2017) architecture (codename: Bonaire), manufactured on a 28 nm process— smaller process nodes improve power efficiency and transistor density. It packs 896 shader units (the primary compute units for rendering pixels), 56 TMUs (texture mapping units), and 16 ROPs (render output units that handle final pixel output). Raw FP32 compute power: 1.971 TFLOPS — this measures the theoretical peak floating-point performance. Boost clock reaches 1000 MHz.

SpecificationRadeon R7 260X
G3D MarkPassMark 3D graphics benchmark score3,198
ArchitectureGPU microarchitecture generationGCN 2.0 (2013−2017)
CodenameInternal GPU die codenameBonaire
Manufacturing ProcessFabrication node — smaller = more efficient28 nm
Shader UnitsCore compute units for rendering/compute896
TMUsTexture Mapping Units — handle texture sampling56
ROPsRender Output Units — final pixel/color blending16
Boost ClockMaximum GPU frequency under load1000 MHz
Compute (FP32)Peak single-precision floating-point performance1.971 TFLOPS
Texture Fill RateTextures processed per second61.60 GTexel/s
PCIe InterfaceCPU↔GPU data link generationPCIe 3.0 x16
Transistor Count2,080 million
Performance RankPosition in global GPU performance ranking#568
💾

Video Memory (VRAM)

The Radeon R7 260X is equipped with 2 GB of GDDR5 video memory connected via a 128-bit memory bus, delivering 104 GB/s of bandwidth. Memory operates at 8 Gbps effective speed.

SpecificationRadeon R7 260X
VRAM SizeVideo memory capacity — more = better for high-res textures2 GB
VRAM TypeMemory technology generationGDDR5
Memory BusWidth of data path — wider = more bandwidth128-bit
Memory SpeedEffective memory data rate8 Gbps
BandwidthMaximum data throughput between GPU and VRAM104 GB/s
L1 Cache224 kB
L2 Cache256 kB

Advanced Features & APIs

The Radeon R7 260X supports modern upscaling and frame generation technologies: FidelityFX Super Resolution — these can dramatically boost effective FPS by generating intermediate frames or upscaling from lower internal resolution. Graphics API support: DirectX 12 (12_0), Vulkan 1.2, OpenGL 4.6— latest API versions enable the most advanced rendering features like ray tracing and mesh shaders.

SpecificationRadeon R7 260X
FSR Frame Generation❌ Not Supported
AMD Fluid Motion Frames❌ Not Supported
FidelityFX Super Resolution✅ Supported
DirectXMicrosoft graphics API version12 (12_0)
VulkanCross-platform graphics API1.2
OpenGLLegacy graphics API4.6
Compute APIGPGPU framework (CUDA/ROCm/OpenCL)OpenCL 1.2
Multi-GPUSLI/CrossFire/NVLink supportCrossFire
🖥️

Display & Media

Display outputs: DVI-Ix 0, DVI-Dx 1, HDMI 1.4ax 2, DisplayPort 1.2x 3 — supports up to 6 simultaneous displays. Hardware encoder: VCE 2.0, decoder: UVD 4.2— dedicated hardware for video encoding/decoding accelerates streaming, recording, and video playback. Supported codecs: H.264,VC-1,MPEG-2.

SpecificationRadeon R7 260X
0 PortsNumber of 0 display connectorsDVI-Ix
1 PortsNumber of 1 display connectorsDVI-Dx
2 PortsNumber of 2 display connectorsHDMI 1.4ax
3 PortsNumber of 3 display connectorsDisplayPort 1.2x
Max DisplaysMaximum simultaneously connected monitors6
Hardware EncoderVideo encoding engine versionVCE 2.0
Hardware DecoderVideo decoding engine versionUVD 4.2
CodecsSupported video compression formatsH.264,VC-1,MPEG-2
🔌

Power & Dimensions

The Radeon R7 260X draws 115 Watt under load (TDP) — a 500W PSU minimum is recommended. Power connector: 1x 6-pin. Physical size: 170mm long, 111mm tall, occupying 2 expansion slots, weighing 450g— verify your case has clearance before purchasing. Typical temperatures: 45 at idle, 80 under load.

SpecificationRadeon R7 260X
TDPPower consumption under load115 Watt
Recommended PSUMinimum power supply wattage500W
Power ConnectorRequired PCIe power cable type1x 6-pin
Card LengthGPU card length — check case clearance170mm
Card Height111mm
Slot WidthExpansion slots occupied2-slot
Weight450g
Idle TemperatureTypical temperature at desktop idle45
Load TemperatureTypical temperature under gaming load80
💰

Value Analysis

At an average price of $150 (MSRP: $139), the Radeon R7 260X delivers 21 G3D Mark points per dollar. Overall performance ranking position: #568 among all indexed GPUs.

SpecificationRadeon R7 260X
MSRPManufacturer's Suggested Retail Price$139
Avg Price (30d)Average market price over the last 30 days$150
Performance RankPosition in global GPU performance ranking#568
Release DateOctober 8 2013
Release Year2013

Similar Performance

Graphics cards with benchmark scores closest to the current hardware, grouped by manufacturer.

Our Recommendation for Radeon R7 260X

Suggested pairings based on performance balance

Compare Radeon R7 260X

See how this GPU stacks up against similar alternatives

Compare with other GPUs