Introduction
AMD's new Radeon R9 270X draws its lineage more from the Radeon HD 7800 series than any other. The R9 270X is, for all intents and purposes, identical to the Radeon HD 7870 GHz Edition which launched at $350, but settled down to around $250, holding on to that price-point quite well and for quite long. At 1050 MHz, its GPU core clock speed is 5 percent higher, and at 1400 MHz (5.60 GT/s effective), its memory clock speed is a significant 16 percent higher than the HD 7870.
The 28 nm "Pitcairn" silicon on which the Radeon R9 270X is based features 1,280 stream processors based on the Graphics CoreNext micro-architecture, 80 texture memory units (TMUs), 32 raster operations units (ROPs), and a 256-bit wide GDDR5 memory interface holding 2 GB of memory.
The R9 270X reviewed today comes from ASUS. Their R9 270X Direct CU II TOP brings with it the company's dual-fan thermal solution and a large overclock out of the box reaching 1120 MHz on GPU. Memory is not overclocked and remains at 1400 MHz.
ASUS is charging a $10 premium, a price increase that doesn't seem unreasonable, over the reference design for the overclock out of the box and their cooler.
Radeon R9 270X Market Segment Analysis | GeForce GTX 660 | ASUS R9 270 DC II OC | Radeon HD 7870 | GeForce GTX 580 | Radeon R9 270X | ASUS R9 270X DC II TOP | GeForce GTX 660 Ti | GeForce GTX 760 | Radeon HD 7950 | GeForce GTX 670 | Radeon HD 7970 | GeForce GTX 770 |
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Shader Units | 960 | 1280 | 1280 | 512 | 1280 | 1280 | 1344 | 1152 | 1792 | 1344 | 2048 | 1536 |
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ROPs | 24 | 32 | 32 | 48 | 32 | 32 | 24 | 32 | 32 | 32 | 32 | 32 |
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Graphics Processor | GK106 | Pitcairn | Pitcairn | GF110 | Pitcairn | Pitcairn | GK104 | GK104 | Tahiti | GK104 | Tahiti | GK104 |
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Transistors | 2540M | 2800M | 2800M | 3000M | 2800M | 2800M | 3500M | 3500M | 4310M | 3500M | 4310M | 3500M |
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Memory Size | 2048 MB | 2048 MB | 2048 MB | 1536 MB | 2048 MB | 2048 MB | 2048 MB | 2048 MB | 3072 MB | 2048 MB | 3072 MB | 2048 MB |
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Memory Bus Width | 192 bit | 256 bit | 256 bit | 384 bit | 256 bit | 256 bit | 192 bit | 256 bit | 384 bit | 256 bit | 384 bit | 256 bit |
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Core Clock | 980 MHz+ | 925 MHz | 1000 MHz | 772 MHz | 1050 MHz | 1120 MHz | 915 MHz+ | 980 MHz+ | 800 MHz | 915 MHz+ | 925 MHz | 1046 MHz+ |
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Memory Clock | 1502 MHz | 1400 MHz | 1200 MHz | 1002 MHz | 1400 MHz | 1400 MHz | 1502 MHz | 1502 MHz | 1250 MHz | 1502 MHz | 1375 MHz | 1753 MHz |
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Price | $180 | $185 | $175 | $310 | $200 | $210 | $260 | $235 | $245 | $270 | $290 | $330 |
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Packaging
Contents
You will receive:
- Graphics card
- Driver CD + documentation
- PCIe power cable
- CrossFire bridge
The Card
ASUS applied a slight facelift to their DirectCU II cooler: It now resembles the model used on the R9 280X and NVIDIA GTX 780 more. Dimensions of the card are 26.5 x 12.5 cm.
Installation requires two slots in your system.
Display connectivity options include two DVI ports, one HDMI port, and one DisplayPort. You may use all outputs at the same time, so triple-monitor surround gaming is possible with one card.
The GPU also includes an HDMI sound device. It is HDMI 1.4a compatible, which includes HD audio and Blu-ray 3D movies support.
One CrossFire connector allows you to combine up to two R9 270X cards in a CrossFire configuration.
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