The board has a price of $99 / €99 and a distinctive single-fan cooler

Feb 10, 2014 13:53 GMT  ·  By

Since AMD has officially released the Radeon R7 250X graphics card, its OEMs are, naturally, launching their own models.

PowerColor's card has just debuted in fact, simply called PowerColor R7 250X.

As you'd expect, it sticks to the base specifications, while swapping the cooler for a proprietary model.

It has a few more curves and red highlights, but it isn't too different otherwise.

Oddly, though, PowerColor says its card has only 512 stream processors instead of 640 like everyone else says. Maybe it's a typo.

Anyway, the card also has 1 GB of GDDR5 VRAM at 1125 MHz (4.5 GHz effective) and a 128-bit interface. The GPU speed is of 1 GHz. DirectX 11.2 technology is supported as well.

Like the other R7 250X boards, PowerColor's invention should ship for $99 / €99.