Wednesday, March 9th 2016
HIS Announces the Radeon R7 360 Green iCooler OC
HIS rolled out a new low-power Radeon R7 360 graphics card. The R7 360 Green iCooler OC, comes with TDP of 50W, compared to AMD's own specs that rate it at 100W. The card relies on the PCIe bus for entirely for its power, and uses high-grade VRM components that are more energy-efficient than the ones found on most R7 360 cards. That's not all, HIS is also throwing in a tiny OC - 1070 MHz core (vs. 1050 MHz reference). The card's 2 GB of GDDR5 memory over a 128-bit memory bus ticks at 6.00 GHz (GDDR5-effective). Based on the 28 nm "Tobago" silicon, the R7 360 packs 768 stream processors. In Europe, you can expect the HIS R7 360 Green iCooler OC to be priced at 99.90€ (including all taxes).
12 Comments on HIS Announces the Radeon R7 360 Green iCooler OC
This card would be ideal for a home theatre set up if they reduced the size.
Noice.
Doing a dieshrink of existing arch :)))
Now if I was one (or the only) OEM receive such a "Tobago" that makes good at just 50W why waste it on that generic size board and that cooler? HIS is fairly well known for some nicely engineered passive coolers, why not do that with that same board. Or right, a half-height with a nice heat-pipe cooler and fan even if dual slot. I just strikes me as weird that they left all that goodness in a ho-hum package.
A passive full size dual slot, along with a half-height version, then bundle a Display Port 1.2 to HDMI 2.0 adapter and you have a premium offering, here most folk see it and go a R7 360 seems expensive?
so not even dp1.2 to hdmi2.0 give you a hdcp2.2(hmm It seems there is dp1.2 to hdmi2.0 adapters that support hdcp2.2, I thought it was a new thing on dp1.3 spec). Granted luckily now hdcp2.2 is not very common, but uhd blu ray and some video streamers will use it. Only time will tell if they come to PC some day.*to make things more complicated hdmi2.0 does not automatically mean hdcp2.2. I.e. gm204 and gm200 does not have hw for hdcp2.2, while
gm200 andgm206 do.