AMD 2013

Radeon R7 260X

Summary

AMD released the Radeon R7 260X in 2013. This graphics card features the Bonaire GPU, manufactured on a 28nm process. It comes equipped with 2 GB GDDR5 memory on a 128-bit interface, delivering up to 104 GB/s of bandwidth. The GPU operates at 1100 MHz with a theoretical compute performance of 2 TFLOPS. The card connects via PCIe3.0 and requires 6pin external power. It supports DX12.

Performance

GPU Clock 1100 MHz
Memory Clock 6500(1625)
Shader Performance 1971200 MFLOPS
Pixel Fillrate 17600 MP/s
Texel Fillrate 61600 MT/s

Memory

Memory Size 2048 MB
Bus Width 128-bit
Memory Type GDDR5
Max Bandwidth 104000 MB/s

Architecture

GPU Chip Bonaire
Core Config 896 SP; 56 TMU; 16 ROP
Vertex Processors 896
Process Size 28nm
Transistors 2.08b

Compatibility

DirectX DX12
Bus Slot PCIe3.0
External Power 6pin

Release

Release Year 2013
Launch Price $139

Performance to Price

Worse Better

Performance Comparison

Shader Performance (MFLOPS)

Memory Bandwidth (MB/s)

Game Performance Estimates

FPS estimates scaled from RTX 3060 benchmark data. Actual results vary based on CPU, drivers, and game updates.

Cyberpunk 2077

2020
Medium
13
FPS
High
11
FPS
Ultra
9
FPS

Red Dead Redemption 2

2019
Medium
11
FPS
High
9
FPS
Ultra
7
FPS

GTA V

2015
Medium
22
FPS
High
18
FPS
Ultra
14
FPS

Fortnite

2017
Medium
26
FPS
High
19
FPS
Ultra
13
FPS

Valorant

2020
Medium
59
FPS
High
50
FPS
Ultra
38
FPS

Counter-Strike 2

2023
Medium
29
FPS
High
22
FPS
Ultra
17
FPS

Call of Duty: MW III

2023
Medium
19
FPS
High
15
FPS
Ultra
11
FPS

Apex Legends

2019
Medium
22
FPS
High
18
FPS
Ultra
14
FPS

Elden Ring

2022
Medium
9
FPS
High
9
FPS
Ultra
7
FPS

Hogwarts Legacy

2023
Medium
12
FPS
High
9
FPS
Ultra
6
FPS

The Witcher 3

2015
Medium
21
FPS
High
15
FPS
Ultra
11
FPS

Baldur's Gate 3

2023
Medium
15
FPS
High
11
FPS
Ultra
9
FPS
60+ FPS (Smooth) 30-59 FPS (Playable) <30 FPS (Low)