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ASUS Radeon R7-370 STRIX Review



We review the AMD Radeon R7-370 series. That means 1080P gaming will become in reach at an affordable 149 USD price level. Based on older architecture this product now is reinjected as the 370 series, performing close to the 270 series yet with 4GB of graphics memory.
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Teawithgrief
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Posted on: 06/18/2015 03:08 PM
This is probably the one which most people will buy and its the only one of the 300 series that DOES NOT support something so important, like FREESYNC?
Wow... that sucks so much ass. Was not expecting for AMD to forget the mass midrange market like this.
This is probably the one which most people will buy and its the only one of the 300 series that DOES NOT support something so important, like FREESYNC?
Wow... that sucks so much ass. Was not expecting for AMD to forget the mass midrange market like this.
Isbre
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Posted on: 06/18/2015 03:26 PM
This is probably the one which most people will buy and its the only one of the 300 series that DOES NOT support something so important, like FREESYNC?
Wow... that sucks so much ass. Was not expecting for AMD to forget the mass midrange market like this.
Yes I feel they has been very lacking these last few years to really bring very exciting products in that range. Maybe they was hoping to fill that space with APU's. Hopefully the next node will allow them to really scale down the improved Fury architecture. Now with HBM performance may not need to be sacrificed too much, so we can see products next year that performs close to Nano but costs very little and obviously draw very litte power.
This is probably the one which most people will buy and its the only one of the 300 series that DOES NOT support something so important, like FREESYNC?
Wow... that sucks so much ass. Was not expecting for AMD to forget the mass midrange market like this.
Yes I feel they has been very lacking these last few years to really bring very exciting products in that range. Maybe they was hoping to fill that space with APU's. Hopefully the next node will allow them to really scale down the improved Fury architecture. Now with HBM performance may not need to be sacrificed too much, so we can see products next year that performs close to Nano but costs very little and obviously draw very litte power.
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Posted on: 06/18/2015 03:51 PM
Hilbert, on all of the charts it is "R9 370" instead of "R7 370".
Hilbert, on all of the charts it is "R9 370" instead of "R7 370".
Hilbert Hagedoorn
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Posted on: 06/18/2015 03:58 PM
Ugh ! Thanks I'll make a note on that.
Hilbert, on all of the charts it is "R9 370" instead of "R7 370".
Ugh ! Thanks I'll make a note on that.
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(wrong review)