This is a great price on a very capable card, was priced at £155.99 on boxing day and I bought at that price thinking it was good but now another £6 off.
This is the 4gb version, do not compare it with any 2gb versions, the VRAM makes a difference.
- PCI-E 3.0 Ready: Delivers double the bandwidth per lane of PCIe GEN2 for faster GPU- CPU
- Hugely overclockable
- Core Clock Speed: 990MHz
- Shader Architecture: GCN
- Stream Processors: 1792
- Frame Buffer / Memory: 4GB GDDR5
- Memory Width / Speed: 256 bit / 5500MHz
- Power Connectors: 2x 6-pin
- Display Outputs: 2x DVI + 1x HDMI + 1x DisplayPort
- Power: 190W TDP
- DirectX 12 Ready
- AMD True Audio
- 3yr Warranty
Freesync ready also.
Top comments
nemesiz
31 Dec 157#30
No. Only a Radeon R9 390X Crossfire or Geforce GTX Titan can run Minecraft on minimum settings.
Wildlotos2
31 Dec 153#50
You are strange guys.They make discount 5 pounds only!!!!! - and nearly everybody so excited about it.
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Even more.Why they should do bigger discounts if they see your reaction now :smiley: ........................unbelievable
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rev6
31 Dec 152#1
Not a bad deal.
puddingcub
31 Dec 15#2
This is an awesome deal, great bang for buck on this card at this price for anyone looking for a mid range upgrade that's very capable of 1080p gaming.
mistafaz to puddingcub
31 Dec 152#4
+1 :smiley:
keebb9
31 Dec 15#3
Heat added
darrencook
31 Dec 15#5
What's the price of a decent water block for this?
noiren
31 Dec 15#6
Are these one's Freesync compatible?
rev6 to noiren
31 Dec 15#7
Yes.
EndlessWaves to noiren
31 Dec 151#8
Yes, the only one that isn't is the 370.
puddingcub to noiren
31 Dec 15#9
Yep, I stuck it in the description above.
Also its worth noting that I copy/pasted the above description straight off the site, the power connector part is incorrect, it actually uses 1 x 8pin connection, which I imagine would be more PSU friendly?
rev6
31 Dec 15#10
I don't think it would change anything. The GPU will use the same amount of power regardless.
noiren
31 Dec 15#11
Excellent, badly need to replace my two 6950s but not sure if I should go with a couple of 380s, Fury or 970.
rev6
31 Dec 151#12
I wouldn't go CFX, support is getting less and less with drivers and games. The Fury is quite a bit more expensive. Make sure you have a decent CPU to get the most out of it if you go that route.
Opening post
This is the 4gb version, do not compare it with any 2gb versions, the VRAM makes a difference.
- PCI-E 3.0 Ready: Delivers double the bandwidth per lane of PCIe GEN2 for faster GPU- CPU
- Hugely overclockable
- Core Clock Speed: 990MHz
- Shader Architecture: GCN
- Stream Processors: 1792
- Frame Buffer / Memory: 4GB GDDR5
- Memory Width / Speed: 256 bit / 5500MHz
- Power Connectors: 2x 6-pin
- Display Outputs: 2x DVI + 1x HDMI + 1x DisplayPort
- Power: 190W TDP
- DirectX 12 Ready
- AMD True Audio
- 3yr Warranty
Freesync ready also.
Top comments
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Even more.Why they should do bigger discounts if they see your reaction now :smiley: ........................unbelievable
All comments (91)
Also its worth noting that I copy/pasted the above description straight off the site, the power connector part is incorrect, it actually uses 1 x 8pin connection, which I imagine would be more PSU friendly?