PowerColor launches R7 250X
Powercolor is introducing their cost effective PowerColor R7 250X. Being the sibling of other R series models, the R7 250X is surely packed with the latest technologies, including ultra resolution gaming, the Microsoft DirectX 11.2 support, ensuring extreme gaming experience for gamers without any compromise.
The PowerColor R7 250X is based on GCN architecture with a total of 512 stream processors, delivering massively parallel computing power for graphics and other accelerated applications. The new model is fitted with 1GB of GDDR5 memory connected via 128-bit memory interface; Clocks are 1000MHz core and 1125MHz for the memory, delivering the most out of its ability.
The R7 250X is successfully introduced with bunches of innovative technologies. With Mantle support, game developers can get the unparalleled access to the GPU core, and bring a brand new way of looking at the world of digital gaming. The AMD Power Management technologies combine AMD PowerTune technology and AMD ZeroCore Power technology, delivering intelligent power monitoring and allowing GPU to consume virtually no power when in idle mode. By using the AMD CrossfireTM technology, users can get exceptional performance scaling with a second GPU.
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Great price for a budget card, but 1 gig of RAM is too low. Should be 2 gigs at the least.
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1 article says 640 Shader processors, and another article says 512 shader processors. So, which is it?
This card will not be a viable solution at "Ultra" resolutions. In most games, it's barely going to be suitable for gaming at 1080P outside of medium settings.
1GB of VRAM is just fine for the resolutions this card will be viable for....which is 720P and lower.
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Can't expect much from 80$ card. Fine at 720p.
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Agreed with the above, it'd be pointless to give a card like that more memory. It'd not be able to make use of it.
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Similar to the IGP in the 7850K then?