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MSI Radeon R7 250
GPUBoss recommends the MSI Radeon R7 250 based on its .
See full details| | MSI Radeon R7 250 vs EVGA GeForce GT 640 |
by hassan-mujtaba (Oct, 2013)The GPU core clock is maintained at 1000 MHz and the boost clock is configured at 1050 MHz.
by techPowerUp! (Jul, 2012)ZOTAC's cooler is a basic piece of metal, no fancy heatpipes.
Gaming | |
Real world tests using the latest 3D games | |
| Radeon R7 250 N/A GeForce GT 640 N/A | |
| crysis: warhead (2013), Crysis: Warhead (2012), Batman: Arkham City and 6 more | |
Benchmarks | |
Synthetic tests to measure overall performance | |
| Radeon R7 250 5.6 GeForce GT 640 5.6 | |
| Passmark | |
Compute Performance | |
General computing tests executed on the GPU | |
| Radeon R7 250 5.6 GeForce GT 640 5.5 | |
| Passmark Direct Compute | |
Noise and Power | |
How loud and hot does the card run idle and under load | |
| Radeon R7 250 6.4 GeForce GT 640 6.4 | |
| TDP | |
GPUBoss Score | |
Gaming, Benchmarks, Compute Performance and Noise and Power | |
| Radeon R7 250 5.6 GeForce GT 640 5.6 | |
MSI Radeon R7 250GPUBoss Winner | | |
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| Higher clock speed | 1,050 MHz | vs | 901.5 MHz | More than 15% higher clock speed | |||
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| More render output processors | 16 | vs | 8 | Twice as many render output processors | |||
Radeon R7 250 | by Anand-Lal-Shimpi (Jun, 2013)We don't use 3DMark to draw GPU performance conclusions but it does make for a great optimization target.