AMD has launched the Radeon R7 250X graphics card, adding another option for those looking to build a gaming box on a budget.
The Radeon R7 250X graphics card features GCN Architecture, and is equipped with PCI Express 3.0, AMD PowerTune technology, AMD ZeroCore Power technology, and AMD App Acceleration. The R7 250X also includes either 1 GB or 2 GB of VRAM at 4.5 GHz, 640 stream processors, 40 texture units, and 16 ROPs.
R7 250X Graphics Card Specifications
- GPU Architecture: 28nm
- API Support: DirectX 11.2, Mantle, OpenGL 4.3
- PCE Express: Version 3.0
- AMD PowerTune Technology: Yes
- 4K Resolution Support: Yes
- DDMA Audio: Yes
- HDMI (With 4K, Stereo 3D, Deep Color & x.v.Color): Yes
- TrueAudio Technology: No
- AMD Eyefinity Technology (Maximum displays): 3 with DVI/HDMI, 4 using DisplayPort, 6 with an MST hub
- Video Codec Engine (VCE) (with H.264, MPEG-4 ASP, MPEG-2, VC-1 & Blu-ray 3D): Yes
- GPU Clock Speed: Up to 1GHz
- Memory Bandwidth: Up to 72 GB/s
- Memory Amount: Up to 2GB GDDR5
- Stream Processing Units: Up to 640
- Required Power Supply Connectors: 1 x 6-pin
- AMD CrossFire Support (Maximum number of GPUs and CrossFire Bridge Interconnect required): 2, No
The Radeon R7 250X graphics card is available now for $99.