R9 270X X-Edition dual fan and R9 270 X-Edition, delivering exceptional performance with OC setting and super cooling design Taipei, Taiwan - Nov. 13, 2013 - A renowned brand of graphics card maker - ...
At stock speeds, the R9 270 is on par with the GTX 660 and HD 7870 in Battlefield 3 but 4fps behind the R9 270X, with PowerColor's overclock reducing this gap to 2fps. At the higher resolution here ...
Apart from a few of the lower-end models that we've yet to look at, the release of the R9 270 really brings the whole line up of new AMD cards to an end. As the name suggests, the new R9 270 sits just ...
Last week we were blessed with the opportunity to check out MSI’s R9 270 Gaming, which is an excellent variant of AMD’s recently introduced Radeon R9 270 and this week we’ll be checking out a brand ...
Another day, another R series based video card from AMD. This time, we're looking at another one of the R9 cards. While the other day, we had a look at the entry-level R9 model in the MSI R9 270 2GB ...
The HIS R9 270 iPower IceQ X² Boost Clock is the new card to beat for price/performance in the $179 bracket. Architecturally, the R9 270 is identical to the AMD Radeon HD 7870 that launched in ...
There's been a deluge of graphics card announcements of late, happily coinciding with the holiday season that begins with the release of hotly-anticipated games. Sure, we'd all love a GeForce GTX 780 ...
Today we review the new AMD Radeon R9 270, not to be confused with the 270X model! The non X models are bound to offer value for money as these puppies are really Pitcairn in disguise (Radeon HD 7870) ...
The HIS R9 270 iPower IceQ X² Boost Clock is a midrange graphics card aimed at consumers who want decent game performance but who can't afford to drop $300+ on a single graphics card. While the $179 ...
UK price (as reviewed): MSRP £139.99 (inc VAT) (reference cards) US price (as reviewed): MSRP $179 (ex Tax) (reference cards) The £140 R9 270 is billed by AMD as the best GPU at the 150W power point ...
Installation of any of the AMD Radeon cards is really easy. Once the card is seated into the PC make sure you hook up the monitor and of course any external power connectors like 6 and/or 8-pin PEG ...