PowerColor Releases Its R7 250X Graphics Card

With support for Microsoft DX11.2, the new PowerColor R7 250X card features core and memory clock speeds of 1000MHz and 4500MHz DDR respectively, and incorporates AMD technologies such as PowerTune, and ZeroCore Power.

TUL Corporation has expanded its R7 series of graphics cards with the PowerColor R7 250X.

Image source: PowerColor.

Image source: PowerColor.

Based on the GCN architecture with a total of 512 stream processors, the new card is fitted with 1GB of GDDR5 memory connected via 128-bit memory interface, and supports Microsoft DX11.2. It features core and memory clock speeds of up to 1000MHz and 4500MHz DDR respectively, and incorporates AMD technologies including (but not limited to) PowerTune, and ZeroCore Power, so the GPU consumes almost no power when in idle mode.

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