VTX3D launches AMD Radeon R9/R7 series graphics cards. Four models are being launched - R9 280X, R9 270X X-Edition, R9 250 X-Edition and R9 240 X-Edition.
VTX Radeon R9 280X features a sleek looking dual fan cooler. Card runs at reference GPU clock of 850 MHz (1 GHz Boost). Card has 3GB of GDDR5 memory running at 6 GHz, connected to GPU via 384-bit bus. Connectivity includes Dual Link DVI-I, HDMI, 2x Mini DisplayPort. R9 270X X-Edition has a single fan cooler with exposed copper heat pipes and all-red shroud. This model runs at 1030 MHz core clock with Boost clock of up to 1080 MHz. R9 270X X-Edition has 2GB GDDR5 256-bit memory. Card has DL-DVI-I, SL-DVI-D, HDMI, DisplayPort connectors.
VTX3D Radeon R7 250 X-Edition has 1GB of GDDR5 memory and GPU clock running at 1030 MHz, while R7 240 X-Edition comes with 2GB of DDR3 VRAM and runs at 750 MHz core clock. R7 250/240 X-Edition graphics cards can reach boost core clocks of up to 1080 MHz and 800 MHz, respectively. Both cards share the same video output connectors, which are DVI-D, HDMI and VGA (D-Sub). R7 240 X-Edition and R7 250 X-Edition are cooled by plain aluminum heatsinks with small fans and no shrouds. R7 240 X-Edition seems to be of single slot height, suitable for compact systems.
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