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Club 3D 14Series Graphics Cards

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 12/18/2013 09:27 AM | source: | 0 comment(s)
Club 3D 14Series Graphics Cards

Back in march 2013 Club 3D launched the '13Series graphics cards with the introduction of the Radeon HD 7790 '13Series. The '13Series were conceived as an addition to the existing PokerSeries gaming cards. These selected cards came in a simple white box and were stripped from any accessories and game bundles to enable a more aggressive price tag. The '13Series cards were mainly targeted at system integrators but proved to be an instant success with consumers too. Many end-users who have been looking for an upgrade for their existing card or to add a second card to their system for a multi GPU set-up saw the advantage of this 'light' retail package.

In some of the markets where Club 3D sells its products the white label '13Series proved to be even more popular than our black label PokerSeries.


Because a completely fresh product stack has arrived in the past months, ranging from mainstream R7 series to high end R9 series there is enough reason for Club 3D to announce a successor for the '13Series.

Meet the Club 3D '14Series!

Following the same recipe, selected R7 and R9 chipsets sitting in the sweet spots will be offered as '14Series. The cards can be distinguished by their bright white boxes and their super friendly price tag. You will not find any accessories or game bundles in the boxes but for anyone who wants those we offer the PokerSeries cards.

The first cards to be launched in the '14Series are the Radeon R9 270 and 270X. These models offer the price/ performance ratio in their segment and are already a very popular choice for system integrators and gamers who seek the best graphics card for solid full HD 1080p gaming performance.

The Club 3D Radeon R9 270 '14Series

  • 1280 stream processors
  • Up to 955 MHz clock speed
  • 2048 MB GDDR5 memory at 5600 MHz
  • TDP of 150 watts
  • Fitted with quiet high performance CoolStream cooler
  • Will benefit from AMD Mantle technology

The Club 3D Radeon R9 270X '14Series

  • 1280 stream processors
  • Up to 1080 MHz clock speed
  • 2048 MB GDDR5 memory at 5600 MHz
  • TDP of 175 watts
  • Fitted with high performance Coolstream cooler
  • Eyefinity 4 capable



Club 3D 14Series Graphics Cards




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