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* Product prices and availability are subject to change frequently. Any price and availability information displayed on Amazon at the time of purchase will apply.Model | R9-280X-TDBD |
Release Date |
July 2014
* First availability for purchase, it may not correspond to the actual market launch date. |
Series | AMD Radeon R9 200 Series |
GPU Interface | PCIe x16 |
GPU Chipset | Radeon R9 280X |
GPU Memory Size | 3 GB |
GPU Memory Type | GDDR5 |
GPU Memory Interface | 384-bit |
GPU Clock Rate | 1080 MHz |
GPU Boost Clock Rate | - |
TDP | 250 W |
Length | 294 mm |
Cooling Type | 2 Fans |
Power Connectors | 1 PCIe 8-pin + 1 PCIe 6-pin |
SLI Support | |
CrossFire Support | |
DVI-D (Dual Link) | 0 |
DVI-I (Dual Link) | 2 |
DisplayPort | 0 |
HDMI | 1 |
G-SYNC Support | |
FreeSync Support | |
Expansion slots required | 2 |
(Higher is better)
Radeon RX 570 (70th) | 128% | |
GeForce GTX 780 (70th) | 128% | |
GeForce GTX 1650 G5 (71st) | 122% | |
GeForce GTX 1650 G6 (71st) | 122% | |
Arc A380 (72nd) | 120% | |
Quadro P2000 (73rd) | 117% | |
Radeon RX 470 (73rd) | 117% | |
Radeon RX 6400 (74th) | 114% | |
Radeon R9 380X (75th) | 108% | |
Radeon R9 280X (76th) | 100% | |
GeForce GTX 960 (77th) | 97% | |
Radeon R9 380 (77th) | 97% | |
GeForce GTX 770 (77th) | 97% | |
GeForce GTX 1050 Ti (78th) | 82% | |
Radeon R9 270X (79th) | 80% | |
GeForce GTX 1050 (80th) | 77% | |
GeForce GTX 950 (81st) | 74% | |
GeForce GTX 760 (81st) | 74% | |
GeForce GTX 1630 (81st) | 74% | |
Quadro P1000 (82nd) | 71% |
Product Description : BLACK DD RADEON R9 280X 1080M 3GB D5 2XmDP HDMI 2XDVI
Bus Type : PCI-E 3.0
Chipset version : Tahiti XTL
GPU Bus (bit) : 384
GPU Clock : 1080MHz
Performance Category : Performance
Stream Processors : 2048
Memory Bus : 384 bit
Memory Clock : 6.2 GHz
Memory Size : 3 GB
Memory Type : DDR5
AMD HD3D Technology : Y
AMD Hybrid Graphics Technology : Y
AMD PowerPlay Technology : Y
AMD Stream Technology : Y
RoHS : Y
Display Port ready : 1.2
HDMI Ready : 1.4a
Max Supported Resolution (ANALOG) : 2048 x 1536
Max Supported Resolution (DIGITAL) : 2560 x 1600(DVI);4096 x 2160(HDMI;DP)
Output - DL-DVI-I : 1
Output - HDMI : 1
Output - mini DP : 2
Output - SL-DVI-D : 1
Card Profile : Dual
Thermal Solution : DD Fansink
Thermal Type : Dual
Card Dimension (cm) : 29.5 x 14.3 x 4.2
Card Dimension (inch) : 11.61 x 5.63 x 1.65
Master Carton Dimensions (cm) : 51.5 x 33.7 x 37.1
Master Carton Dimensions (inch) : 20.28 x 13.27 x 14.61
Master Carton Weight (Kg) : 15.39 est.
Master Carton Weight (lb) : 33.93 est.
Package Dimensions (cm) : 16 x 33.6 x 9.8
Package Dimensions (inch) : 6.3 x 13.23 x 3.86
Package Weight (Kg) : 1.44 est.
Package Weight (lb) : 3.17 est.
Units/Carton : 10
6-pin to 4-pin power cable : 1
8-pin to 6-pin power cable : 1
Cross Fire Bridge : 1
Installation CD with Multi-Language User Guide : 1
Promotional Bundles : PSU Cross Marketing Insert
Quick Installation Guide : 1
XFX Serial Number Card : 1
External Power - 6-pins : 1
External Power - 8-pins : 1
Minimum Power Supply Requirement : 750 watt
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