Thursday, January 30th 2014

SAPPHIRE Announces the R7 250 ULTIMATE Graphics Card

SAPPHIRE Technology has just introduced a passively cooled card in its new R7 series. The SAPPHIRE R7 250 ULTIMATE is the first totally silent card to embody all the features of this new generation of products based on the highly successful graphics GCN (Graphics Core Next) architecture from AMD.

The SAPPHIRE R7 250 ULTIMATE is the first card in this generation to use a passive heatpipe and heatsink cooler with no fan to deliver totally silent cooling, and increased reliability as it has no mechanical moving parts. It shares all the features of the R7 series and the highly acclaimed GCN graphics processing architecture making it ideal for HTPCs and any general purpose PC where operational noise needs to be kept to a minimum. Casual and online gamers will find its silent operation attractive, as the GCN architecture supports gaming at 1080p with moderate settings.
The SAPPHIRE R7 250 ULTIMATE delivers excellent performance with core clocks of 800 MHz and 1 GB of DDR5 memory clocked at 1125 MHz (4.5 GHz effective). It is believed to be the fastest passively cooled 128-bit graphics card on the market.
Displayport 1.2 and HDMI 1.4a outputs on this card support resolutions of 4096 x 2160 - in other words Quad HD, or the latest 4K displays. AMD 3D technology supports the latest Stereoscopic content over HDMI at 60 Hz per eye, 120 Hz total. The Dual-Link DVI-I output supports DVI monitors with resolutions up to 2560 x 1600 and provides analogue support for legacy VGA monitors.

Working with multiple monitors is becoming increasingly popular, and the SAPPHIRE R7 series supports this with AMD Eyefinity, now in its second generation. The SAPPHIRE R7 250 ULTIMATE supports three monitors in AMD Eyefinity. In addition, the SAPPHIRE R7 series cards can simultaneously output multiple, independent audio streams allowing the correct audio content to be associated with different applications on different screens.

The R7 series is the fourth generation of DirectX 11 compatible solutions from the graphics division of AMD - formerly ATI. The new SAPPHIRE R7 series supports DirectX 11.1 and the Windows 8 operating system as well as delivering all the features of DirectX 11 such as DirectCompute11 and multi-threaded communications with the CPU.

Communication with the host PC is optimised with the implementation of the latest high speed PCI-Express Gen3.0 interface, and multiple cards can be used to further enhance performance in CrossFireX mode on a suitably specified mainboard.

APP Acceleration is the name given to the enhanced performance of a wide range of applications using the stream processing capabilities and specific hardware features of the graphics architecture. The GCN architecture of the R7 series has been optimised for this type of task. Typical applications include Video encoding and decoding, compression and multiplexing for media distribution, gaming or video conferencing. APP acceleration can also enhance everyday tasks such as Internet browsing, Office applications and file compression with supported software suites.

The SAPPHIRE R7 250 ULTIMATE is available now from SAPPHIRE's global etailers and retailers.
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12 Comments on SAPPHIRE Announces the R7 250 ULTIMATE Graphics Card

#1
medo
Nope the fastest passive gaming card IS :

PowerColor HD 6850 1GB SCS3 Passive

Nope the fastest passive gaming card below 75W :

IS passive HD 7750 from either HIS or Sapphire
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#2
dj-electric
HD6850 is 256BIT (not that it matters).

The fastest passive card today is GTX 680, dear. Yes.
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#3
RCoon
Dj-ElectriCHD6850 is 256BIT (not that it matters).

The fastest passive card today is GTX 680, dear. Yes.
Colorful iGame. Senior Big Dick 680.
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#4
west7
but why is it called ultimate!?
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#5
Ravenas
Does this card pair with the A10-7850k?
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#6
TRWOV
west7but why is it called ultimate!?
Fanless.


HD4670 Ultimate:



HD3850 Ultimate:
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#8
haswrong
west7but why is it called ultimate!?
because it will destroy new titan blacc!!!

...if its in crossfire with 19 other such cards.

20 way cf ftw!
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#9
Ravenas
It's called Ultimate because anyone who has taken even an undergraduate level of Heat and Mass Transfer knows that accomplishing this is a very talented achievement.
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#10
TPout
Basically an "old HD 7750"

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#11
Ravenas
TPoutBasically an "old HD 7750"
That's exactly what an R7 250 is, just rebranded with higher clocks (sometimes) than that 7000 series.

Everything below R9 290/290x is rebranded.
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#12
TPout
Initially there was some talk about the R7 250 to only have 384 shaders, but that obviously turned out to be wrong
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