HIS Radeon R9-280X IceQ X2 Turbo review

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Product Photos - HIS Radeon R9-280X IceQ X2 Turbo

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The 3GB GDDR5 graphics memory runs on a 384-bit wide bus. Connectivity wise the output connectors will actually vary per brand -- the HIS IceQ X2 Turbo edition boards will get one DVI connectors, then a HDMI and two DisplayPort (mini) connector. I'm not a fan of ther small mini-DP connectors TBH. But sure, we get a nice four-fold of connectors supporting all high-resolution monitors. 


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At the rear side of the card we see a rather familiar PCB. Overall a fairly clean design, the cards are PCI-E gen 3.0 compatible and will have two crossfire connectors, so 3-way Crossfire is an option you could pursue. You'll notice that ther card is lacking a backplate but it does have a metal bar at the top to ensure stability when it is hanging vertically in the PC and you can see one vertical cooling or protective plate.

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With a somewhat steep TDP rating of 250 Watt the card needs to be hooked up to two 8-pin PCI-E PEG power connectors. Under full stress we measured 245 Watt power draw, so that indeed is pretty spot on as advertised. So yes, this is a Radeon HD 7970 GHz edition that is a hint faster. HIS is going to price this product at a sub 300 USD marker. 

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It is a pretty card to look at alright. But man, when will HIS drop the blue PCB and go all black eh ? As stated the card is Crossfire compatible, but you will need the longer type flexible Crossfire bridges (one included in the packaging). The metal plate will block the connectors a little. But yeah, overall a good looking product alright.

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