Today marks the arrival of AMD's successor to the dual-GPU Radeon HD 7990. The latter was a formidable rival for the GeForce GTX Titan but it faced poor frame latency performance and enormous power consumption figures. The single-GPU R9 290X, which was released a few months later, managed an even more impressive feat but that card was also 20 percent more power hungry and thus had a huge thermal output. So much so that we weren't sure if AMD was seriously considering two Hawaii XT GPUs on a single PCB. Apparently so, as they are unveiling the Radeon R9 295X2, the most extreme graphics cards we have ever seen.
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