ASUS Radeon R7-370 STRIX Review

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With up-to 1080P capable gaming performance the AMD R7-370 has comes packed with a choice of 2GB and 4gb of memory tied to a 256-bit wise memory bus, we strongly recommend the 4GB SKU, which is also tested today.

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The card has 1024 Shader processors and gets a core clock of 975 Mhz (reference cards) and this STRIX model test runs 1050 MHz. The card is tied towards 4 GB of 256-bit memory running at 5.6 Gbps. This makes the card perform just below mainstream. 


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Anybody with a monitor resolution up-to 1600x1200 can play their games at good quality settings, playing games at 1920x1010 Full HD is possible as well. Just don't expect high-end performance there with the more heavy and modern game titles.

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Here we can see the connectors, one full DP, one HDMI and two DVI connectors. So yes, Eyefinity works here perfectly fine as well. It might be a very interesting card to setup a cheap desktop multi-monitor setup this way. The card has a maximum power consumption of give or take 110 according to the spec list, we however are seeing numbers closer to 150 Watt. You will need to hook the card up to your power supply with one 6-pin PCIe PEG connector. We recommend a 450W power supply to start with, one card of course.

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These cards will be excellent for simple gaming and HTPC builds. The card length with cooler is only 23CM, so it'll fit on most chassis perfectly fine. The STRIX card does have the power connector located ate the rear and not at the top, which was a little weird to see.

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