Tuesday, October 8th 2013

Club 3D Launches Radeon R7 260X, 250 and 240 Graphics Cards

It's not a secret that AMD has had the performance lead at any important price point over the past few years. Graphics cards like the Radeon HD 7850, 7790, 7770 and 7750 have proved to be impressive performers while being very affordable. Compared to other offerings in the market they still are great products. Graphics Core Next architecture, DisplayPort 1.2 outputs, DirectX 11 support and Clock Speeds of over 1 GHz, the HD 77XX and 78XX series delivered High End specs at a Mid Range price point.

With the launch of the new Radeon R7 range this development will be continued further. The different segments will be clearly distinguishable by the new label they carry. R9 stands for the enthusiast, High End segment, while the R7 label contains capable performers in the Mid Range segment.
Club 3D is proud to announce:

Club 3D Radeon R7 260X royalKing

Powered by the Bonaire GPU featuring 896 Stream Processors a boost Clock speed of 1160 MHz, 2 GB of GDDR5 memory running at 6600 MHz and featuring 2x DVI, HDMI and DP 1.2 outputs, the Radeon R7 260X is built to perform. The AMD Graphics Core Next architecture is now the foundation of a common architecture that includes 100% of the next generation consoles, the new Mac Pro and the AMD Radeon R7 and R9 GPUs. This represents a massive vote of confidence by the industry in AMD's favor. GCN is a huge step forward, firmly placing AMD in the new era of heterogeneous computing, but without losing sight efficiency or performance.

With a 3D Mark Fire Strike score of more than 3700, excellent 1080p performance, AMD ZeroCore Power technology and flagship features like AMD True Audio the R7 260X is the best GPU in its class and an excellent upgrade for an AMD Radeon HD 5770 or similar GPU.

More info on the Club 3D Radeon R7 260.

Club 3D Radeon R7 250 1 GB/ 2 GB, R7 240 2 GB
Available in a variety of form factors and with 1 or 2 GB DDR3 memory, the Radeon R7 250 and R7 240 raise the performance bar and enable all the advanced GCN features and technologies without the need of external power. It is the ideal choice if you appreciate some casual gaming every now and then and enjoy all your multimedia content in Full HD. For any new or existing system the Radeon R7 250 or R7 240 is the budget friendly way to go.

As you can see AMD and Club 3D are entering the holiday season with a lot of excitement. We are offering a brand new product line and have the best performance at every important price point. We have Graphics Core Next, Mantle, True Audio, 4K gaming and much more.

More info on the Club 3D Radeon R7 250 2 GB.

More info on the Club 3D Radeon R7 250 1 GB.

More info on the Club 3D Radeon R7 240 2 GB.
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4 Comments on Club 3D Launches Radeon R7 260X, 250 and 240 Graphics Cards

#1
dj-electric
It's not a secret that AMD has had the performance lead at any important price point over the past few years
This is one retarded, unprofessional, irresponsible, inaccurate, false claim Club3D is making. Many GTX 600 cards have been nailing their opponents to the wall and so does many GTX 700 cards.

Do i need to mention the 250$ GTX 760 for example?
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#2
arterius2
Dj-ElectriCThis is one retarded, unprofessional, irresponsible, inaccurate, false claim Club3D is making. Many GTX 600 cards have been nailing their opponents to the wall and so does many GTX 700 cards.

Do i need to mention the 250$ GTX 760 for example?
well, I'm not really surprised, this is CLUB 3D we are talking about - the same people who marketed plenty of 4GB GDDR3 low end graphics cards, they aren't exactly known for honesty if you know what I mean.
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#3
Yeoman
I may be being dumb here...but what are the 7-250 and 7-240 cards based on?

Club3D's site lists the 7-250 as having 384 stream processes, the 7-240 as 320? Are they new chips?
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#4
WaroDaBeast
YeomanI may be being dumb here...but what are the 7-250 and 7-240 cards based on?

Club3D's site lists the 7-250 as having 384 stream processes, the 7-240 as 320? Are they new chips?
According to wikipedia, they're based on Oland XT and Oland Pro. So, nope, them chips are not new at all.
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