Sapphire rolled out the entry-mid range Radeon R7 260X iCafe OC graphics
card for casual-gaming PC builds (eg: low-cost Counter Strike gaming
kiosks). Pictured below, the card looks rather premium, with its
full-length, dual-slot cooler. That is, until you take a peek under its
plastic shroud to find a cost-effective fan-heatsink cooling the GPU,
with radially-projecting aluminium fins, a copper core base, and an 80
mm fan ventilating it.
The card draws power from a single 6-pin PCIe power connector; outputs
include one each of dual-link DVI, HDMI 1.4a, and DisplayPort 1.2a. The
card offers a factory-overclock of 1050 MHz core, and an untouched 5.00
GHz memory, against reference clocks of 1000 MHz on the core. Based on
the 28 nm "Bonaire" silicon, the R7 260X offers 896 Graphics CoreNext
stream processors, and a 128-bit wide GDDR5 memory interface, holding 2
GB of memory on this card. Expect a $100-ish pricing.
This card is a good choice for cyber cafe Owner who need a Good performance & durability For theirs computer
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