- SKU: GCI3-082
- MPN: N710-1SDV-E3BX
- EAN: 0835168021686
The AMD Radeon R300-Series (codename ?? Pirate Islands ??) replaces the legacy of the R200-series (?? Volcanic Islands ??). From the economical, inexpensive entry-level graphics card up to the high-end cars with eight gigabytes of memory, AMD has made here based on the proven Graphics Core Next (CGN) architecture a broad portfolio to his feet, where for all claims an appropriate Map can be found.
ASUS Radeon R7 360 OC, 2048 MB GDDR5
The AMD Radeon R300-Series (codename ?? Pirate Islands ??) replaces the legacy of the R200-series (?? Volcanic Islands ??). From the economical, inexpensive entry-level graphics card up to the high-end cars with eight gigabytes of memory, AMD has made here based on the proven Graphics Core Next (CGN) architecture a broad portfolio to his feet, where for all claims an appropriate Map can be fou...
The AMD Radeon R300-Series (codename ?? Pirate Islands ??) replaces the legacy of the R200-series (?? Volcanic Islands ??). From the economical, inexpensive entry-level graphics card up to the high-end cars with eight gigabytes of memory, AMD has made here based on the proven Graphics Core Next (CGN) architecture a broad portfolio to his feet, where for all claims an appropriate Map can be fou...
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The Radeon R7 360 is the entry-level model. It has the ?? ?? Tobago – GPU, which on the known and very efficient ?? Bonaire Pro ?? – based GPU and provides just 768 shader units, via a 128-bit memory interface with 2 gigabytes of GDDR5 memory communicate. The clock of the GPU is the factory overclocked card from ASUS at 1,070 MHz, the memory operates at 3,250 (effective 6500) MHz
In order, despite the good performance, which is possible thanks to this technical equipment to enable a cool and quiet, ASUS sets in this variant of R7 360 in a very particularly effective 2-slot cooling solution with an ultra-chic aluminum heat sink, on the two large fans sit. Thus, the card is also very silent under full load, the more but idle – thanks to AMD Zero Core Power and AMD PowerPlay particularly much power is saved here. A chic black aluminum backplate to protect PCBs and for additional cooling completes the package.
The bandwidth for the exchange between video card and motherboard or CPU falls from high, because the R7 360 brings the current interface standard PCI Express 3.0 with up, whereby – given a suitable residual Hardware – the bandwidth over PCIe 2.0 to 16 GB / s doubles. Even otherwise, all modern standards are supported – DirectX 12, AMDs own Mantle API, DisplayPort, FreeSync and Ultra-HD / 4K resolutions are of course for R7 360 not foreign.
In addition, the card thanks CrossFireX and Eyefinity is very flexible when it comes to support for multi-GPU setups and multiple screens. These can be controlled via a DVI and an HDMI port and a DisplayPort. Power is provided via a 6-pin PCIe connector for operating a power supply with at least 500 watts is recommended. In order to exploit the full potential of the card in the future, new drivers from AMD or ASUS should be downloaded and installed at regular intervals.
Technical Details:
Dimensions: 220 x 38 x 110 mm (W x H x D)
Height: 2 slot
GPU: AMD Radeon R7 360 (?? ?? Tobago)
Production: 28 nm
GPU clock: 1,070 MHz (max. Boost)
Shader units: 768
Memory Size: 2048 MB
Memory clock: 3,250 (6,500) MHz
Type: GDDR5
Memory interface: 128-bit
Slot: PCIe x16 (PCIe / PCIe 2.x / PCIe 3.0)
Connections:
1 x DisplayPort 1.2a
1 x HDMI
1 x DVI-D (dual link)
1 x DVI-I (Dual Link)
Typical power consumption under load: 100 Watt
Power supply: 1 x 6-pin PCIe
Recommended power supply capacity: min. 500 Watt
Features: DirectX 12, OpenGL 4.5, OpenCL 2.1, Mantle, Eyefinity 2.0, CrossFireX, HD3D, True Audio, FreeSync







