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The XFX R7 250 is a low-profile, 2GB DDR3 graphics card featuring an AMD Radeon R7 chipset clocked at 1050MHz. It supports ultra HD 4K resolution (4096x2160) and dual monitor setups via DisplayPort multi-stream, with versatile VGA, DVI-D, and HDMI connectivity. Designed for compact builds, it requires a minimum 400W power supply and includes a bracket for easy installation.
Standing screen display size | 7 Inches |
Max Screen Resolution | 4096 x 2160 |
Memory Speed | 1600 MHz |
Graphics Coprocessor | AMD Radeon |
Chipset Brand | AMD |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 2 GB |
Brand | XFX |
Item model number | R7-250A-CLF4 |
Item Weight | 12 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 7.5 x 1.61 x 4.76 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.5 x 1.61 x 4.76 inches |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Computer Memory Type | Unknown |
Manufacturer | XFX |
ASIN | B00H5DJDL2 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | December 6, 2013 |
Z**D
The perfect card for a small tower
Ordered this for my Dell Inspiron 660s with an i3 processor and 220w power supply. The bracket was easy to change to low profile and although it was a bit of a tight squeeze it fit right in my little computer with relative ease. It requires no external power connectors and has a very low power draw allowing it to run perfectly even on my extremely limited PSU. The graphics performance is amazing for such a small card and allowed me to run Skyrim, World of Warcraft and several other games on high at 720p-900p with no issues.I also enabled AMD Overdrive and overclocked the memory from 800mhz to 1150mhz with relative ease and no glitches or problems. The only minor complaint I had was that it defaulted to limited RGB with a washed out look and and it took me a while to figure out i needed to go into catalyst control center and change it to get full RGB for better image quality over HDMI.Overall though this card is great and I would recommend it to anyone who needs a good performing power sipping card for a micro tower.
S**Y
Very low quality and unreliable
Less than 6 months old and the fan has burned out and card no longer works because it overheats in a couple of minutes after booting up PC. There is no option made for replacing or upgrading the heatsink fan so the card is a paperweight unless I want to set a box fan on top of the pc with the lid off. I have had many cars that lasted years under abuse and this card couldnt last being used to watch Netflix. Will not buy this brand again I am sticking with Nvidia.
B**S
85 fps on call of duty!
Wow this little graphics card has some power. I was running a more expensive R7 360 on my other computer and wanted to to build another cheap gaming pc. I saw this R7 250 for $70 so I Decided to try it. Well it's fantastic I run skyrim on ultra and get 50-60 fps and call of duty 75-85 fps. Just about the same as my more expensive R7 360. This is the card to get for a cheap gaming built
J**J
Good simple card, some reboot problems
I have an aging couple of Dells with power units that don't go very high. This card works well -- I have two monitors hooked up to it and it functions smoothly. And the card is recognized by Windows 10 (which is the reason I bought this card, to replace an older card that did not get a working driver for the new OS). Thankfully all has worked out well. The only other issue I have with the card is that the heat sink is kind of tall, and so it essentially takes two slots away in my unit. I had a couple of extra USB 3 ports added on a card, but they won't both fit side by side anymore. The performance is fine -- the games I tried seemed to be a little faster than the previous card, which is nice. I was hoping it would help me speed up rendering of certain video exports, too, but there doesn't seem to be a great deal of difference in the output between use of this GPU and the pre i-Core CPU I have, for that specific purpose. It's a good card.
S**E
Nice little card!
Nice little card! Very easy to install, no additional power connection needed. I used this to upgrade my mom's aging Dell Dimension E520. I have Windows 10 running smoothly on her old computer and she is able to do her online gaming, surfing, and watching YouTube videos with no problems compared to the very slow integrated Intel graphics that came with her computer embedded on the motherboard. This card is way faster than what she had with the integrated graphics. Even though the embedded Intel graphics were certified as WDDM 1.0 which was good enough for Windows 7, I knew the performance was not going to cut it for Windows 10. Have not tested 3d capabilities yet but looking online at benchmarks it is faster than my old Radeon 3870 HD that I had in my computer. The only minus (and very minor) is the fan is a tad noisy but not overly so.
K**R
Disappointed in performance
Disappointed in performance. Really didn't expect much from it. It was less than I thought it would be. Pairing it with A10 7870 APU in Dual graphics. Didn't help. 1 or 2 FPS increase.
M**R
Poor build quality
stopped working properly after 2 weeks ,updated drivers ,reinstall os,reseated card,installed recommended power supply ,tried in a next computer and still im stuck with a frozen screen and lines across the screen ,do not buy :(.
J**5
Great for HTPC
Fit perfectly in my micro ATX home theater pc, crossfire was super easy to enable. I haven't played too many games on it as I mainly use this computer for movies, but the few older games I have played looked really good. I did try playing Mortal Kombat X on high settings but it was pretty choppy. Although I may need to change some settings with my RAM for it to reach optimal performance. Overall this is a great graphics card for use in a HTPC, gamers however may want to go with something a little better.
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