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PowerColor Outs an Overclocked Radeon R9 270 OC Graphics Card

Along with other AMD partners, PowerColor has elaborated its own version of Radeon R9 270 adapter. The PowerColor Radeon R9 270 OC is differentiated from rival products by an improved cooling system and factory overclocked frequencies. Its release is scheduled for late November and the retail price won’t hit over $180.

To begin with, this graphics card is naturally based on AMD Curacao Pro GPU, developed under 28 nm technological process. It consists of 1280 current processors, 32 ROPs and 64 TMUs. The core runs at 930 MHz frequency and is able to gain 955 MHz frequency on overclocking. The incorporation of GDDR5 memory (2 GB) with 256-bit bus interface ensures some striking bandwidth of 180 Gb/sec; this provides for the support of gaming applications with high resolution. Memory chip operates at 1400 MHz nominal frequency but might gain the index of 5600 MHz of effective frequency on overclocking.

Cooling system, implemented within Radeon R9 270 OC, cannot be called absolutely new, but it’s a worthy sample, indeed. It has already been employed in some middle-end graphics cards. Thus, the cooler embraces a compact aluminum heatsink, a single heat-pipe, and a 90 mm fan. The heatsink is covered by a plastic shield that keeps the cooler from the dust. Power supply is ensured by a single 6-contact connector.

To continue, similar to all contemporary graphics solutions, the PowerColor Radeon R9 270 OC employs PCI Express 3.0 (x16) interface. Its rear facet accommodates three different video ports: DisplayPort, HDMI, and DL DVI-I. This graphics solution is compatible with DirectX 11.2, OpenGL 4.2, OpenCL 1.2, ShaderModel 5.0, and DirectCompute 11 standards. In addition, it supports a bunch of AMD’s proprietary advanced technologies, including ZeroCore, CrossFire, PowerPlay, PowerTune, HD3D, and Eyefinity.
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  • 19 November 2013, 15:10
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