Sapphire Radeon R9 280X Dual-X OC AMD Graphics Card - 3GB + 3 Free Games

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Core Boost: 1020MHz, Memory: 3072MB 6000MHz GDDR5, Stream Processors: 2048, DirectX 11.2 Support, ATI CrossFireX Ready, ATI Eyefinity, ATI Stream, ATI Avivo HD, ATI HD3D Technology, 2 Year Warranty.

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Discontinued!
This item is currently discontinued and at present, we have no replacement on order.
Quickcode: 57840  
Stock code: GFX-R9280X-11221-00-
Manuf. code: 11221-00-20G
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Description:

Always looking to deliver the best solutions to the user, even the base model in this family features SAPPHIRE’s highly acclaimed Dual-X cooler. Dual-X, with its two aerofoil fans, and graduated heatpipes, is a design which received industry acclaim in the previous generation of products. The SAPPHIRE R9 280X Dual-X model is the most cost effective member of the family and yet is still overclocked compared with the reference design to give users the best possible value for money in this performance class.

Features

  • Advanced GDDR5 Memory Technology
  • AMD Stream Technology
  • AMD Avivo HD (DVD/HD-DVD/Blu-ray Playback)
  • AMD CrossFireX™ Multi-GPU Technology
  • AMD HD3D Technology
  • 28 nm GCN (Graphic Core Next) Architecture
  • SAPPHIRE Dual-X Cooling Technology

    Specifications

  • Litecoin Hash Rate: 550-750
  • Core Clock Speed: 870MHz (Boost: 1020MHz)
  • Stream Processors: 32 CU / 2048 ALU
  • Shader Architecture: GCN
  • Texture Units: 128
  • ROPS / Z-Stencil: 32 / 128
  • Memory Clock: 6000MHz
  • Memory Size: 3GB
  • Memory Width: 384 Bit
  • Memory Tpye: GDDR5
  • PCI-E 3.0 Ready: Delivers double the bandwidth per lane of PCIe GEN2 for faster GPU- CPU
  • Hugely overclockable
  • Power Connectors: 8-pin + 6-pin
  • Display Outputs: 2x DVI + 1x DP + 1x HDMI
  • Power: 250W TDP

    Warranty Information:

    Manufacturer sapphire
    Warranty Type Direct with Manufacturer
    Manufacturer Website http://www.sapphiretech.com
    Warranty Period (yrs)2
    The first year of warranty is with Aria.
    The remaining 1 year is direct with the Manufacturer.

    Comments, Questions & Reviews:

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    AMD NFS by Edward

    Does this GPU come with the gold Never settle forever code?

    Response by jonathana
    It is part of that offer! 3 Free games! They updated the selection a few weeks back.

    Question  Never settle? by samwill

    Does this come with the AMD never settle voucher? and if running and AMD gpu with intel cpu , is there any bottle neck?

    Answer by jonathana on Monday, August 25, 2014
    Comes with the voucher for 3 games. Depends on what you are using, there's usually not a problem except in rare cases.These are ususally documented on line.

    Question  Question by Pierre-Kupakwashe Potato

    Is the Gigabyte GA-970A-UD3P AMD Socket AM3+ Motherboard compatible with this card? Thanks.

    Answer by jonathana on Friday, August 15, 2014
    As long as you have enough space on the PCI-e slots.

    Question  Will this work with? by First time build

    Hi aria will this work with?

    GIGABYTE GA-990FXA-UD3 AMD 990FX (Socket AM3+) ATX Motherboard

    AMD (Piledriver) FX-6350 3.90GHz (4.20GHz Turbo) Socket AM3+ 6-Core Processor - Retail

    750W Corsair RM Series 80PLUS Gold Modular Power Supply

    first time pc build thanks for you time.

    Answer by jonathana on Thursday, August 7, 2014
    Yes, just make sure your mobo has a PCI-e slot spare!

    Question  Question by David Wallace

    Is MSI Radeon R9 270X Gaming Edition OC 4096MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card better than this one

    Answer by jonathana on Monday, August 4, 2014
    http://gpuboss.com/gpus/Radeon-R9-280X-vs-Radeon-R9-270X
    You decide!
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