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While many of us here can spend hundreds of pounds on a single GPU, we often forget about the lower end users looking for a budget sub $100 gpu .
Today AMD have released their R7 250X GPU, a GPU targeted at budget oriented users, it is located in the gap currently in between the R7 260 and the R7 250 which directly competes with the Nvidia GTX 650.
This GPU is nothing new, dispite being marketed as the successor of the HD 7770, it is in fact exactly the same HD 7770 that was released back in 2012. Sadly for those who wished for a cheaper AMD GPU with TrueAudio support will be disappointed here, but it will support everything it's previous iteration can, Mantle for example.
Essentially all we have here is a reminder from AMD that they already have a competitive product for this market segment, but with the stated price of $100 (about £75 inc VAT), which is pretty much the same price as the currently available HD 7770, sadly we as the consumer do not get any extra value here.
Source - Guru3D
Today AMD have released their R7 250X GPU, a GPU targeted at budget oriented users, it is located in the gap currently in between the R7 260 and the R7 250 which directly competes with the Nvidia GTX 650.
This GPU is nothing new, dispite being marketed as the successor of the HD 7770, it is in fact exactly the same HD 7770 that was released back in 2012. Sadly for those who wished for a cheaper AMD GPU with TrueAudio support will be disappointed here, but it will support everything it's previous iteration can, Mantle for example.
Essentially all we have here is a reminder from AMD that they already have a competitive product for this market segment, but with the stated price of $100 (about £75 inc VAT), which is pretty much the same price as the currently available HD 7770, sadly we as the consumer do not get any extra value here.
Source - Guru3D