I have an FXF R7 250 2GD3 128 bit 3.0x16 card in one computer and this MSI R7 250 in another running side by side in very similar set ups. the MSI one performs better and that big MSI fan keeps it 10 degrees celsius cooler under the same conditions. like both of them but the MSI is definitely the better one and worth the 8 bucks more that it cost.
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the product is as its advertised , and performs as expected for a entry level graphics card ,unfortunately i didnt use it long and upgraded, in the appropriate set up it will work just fine ,just wasnt right for what i wanted , jnot your fault ,was a good eye opener.
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At some point those tricksters at MSI switched from the AMD R7-250 GPU to the AMD HD7750 GPU but kept the EXACT same part number. Needless to say, some motherboards support both, some one, & others the other. ...So do your homework & don't get surprised. I have an ASRock Z68 Pro3-M motherboard & the AMD R7-250 GPU works & supports 4k HDMI monitors. The AMD HD7750 one won't even boot.
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My most current build using a HP xw6660 as my system. Cool Master case. Upgrading to dule Xeon (8 cores 8 threads) 5450's @ 3 Ghz with 32Gb's ram running duel Gpu's I'm achieving 4k resolution enabling Cross fire (Adrenaline) getting 50-60FPS
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i buy this card for active dual graphics in my APU A10 but dont work, in any way is a good video card
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