HIS Radeon R7 250 iCooler Boost Clock 1GB GDDR5 H250F1G

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We have tested the entire AMD R200 series lineup during the past month which includes their mainstream and enthusiast models. We have yet to receive the flagship Hawaii graphic cards but before testing those out, we are going to review the entry level R7...

By WCCFTech on

When it comes to gaming on a strict budget there are a tonne of choices: AMD's R7 240, R7 250 and R7 250X all fall beneath the $100 price point while Nvidia's GT 630 and GT 640 graphics cards also fall beneath the $100 level. If discrete graphics cards...

By eTeknix on

While the cards we have reviewed previously were renames of the Radeon HD 7000 series with some additional benefits, the R7 250 is in the same situation, when we are dealing with a rebadged OEM Radeon HD 8670 card which was not available in a retail...

By MadShrimps on

So, AMD has had their little song and dance about TrueAudio and the new generation of GPUs they have released. We have reviewed from the R9 290, almost all the way down the row to the R7 250. While these are (mostly) rebrands in their ‘new' generation, a...

By overclockers.com on

As with much of the new Radeon R9 and R7 range with the R7 250 HIS And AMD are re-using an existing GPU, in this case Oland which is the same base for the likes of AMDs 8500 and 8700 mobile GPUs.The HIS version of the card sticks with what is important,...

By HardwareHeaven on

The HIS R7 240 & 250 iCooler Boost Clock Video Cards are entry level, but they still offer a lot of features and technologies. While these video cards won't impress gamers, they would be perfect for a HTPC build or a basic multiple video card setup. The...

By 3dGameMan on

Anfang Oktober schickte AMD die ersten Grafikkarten der neuen "Volcanic Islands"-Generation ins Rennen. Neben der Radeon R9 280X, R9 270X und der Radeon R7 260X, die die Ober- bzw. Mittelklasse bedienen, rundete man sein Produktportfolio auch nach unten hin ab und präsentierte mit der Radeon R7 250 und R7 240 zwei neue Einstiegs-Modelle. Allerhöchste Zeit für einen Hardwareluxx-Test! Wir fühlen der HIS Radeon R7 250 iCooler und HIS Radeon R7 240 iCooler in diesem Artikel kräftig auf den Zahn....

International Review By Hardwareluxx on

Leistungsmäßig waren von der R7 250 GPU keine großen Taten zu erwarten und so platziert sich die HIS Radeon R7 250 nach Abschluss unserer Messungen auf dem vorletzten Platz des Rankings. Die GeForce GT 640 konnte sie dabei jedoch mühelos hinter sich...

International Review By Hardware-Mag on

Die letzten Jahre begleitete der Begriff Radeon HD jeden, der uber die Neuanschaffung einer Grafikkarte nachdachte. Mit der Einfuhrung der Volcanic Island Architektur verabschiedet sich AMD von diesem Namensschema und verkauft seine neuen Grafikkarten...

International Review By Allround-PC.com on