Sapphire Nitro R7 370 4G Review : A great lower mid-range card
Performance wise the R7 370 is better than the R7 270X and is neck and neck with the GTX 760.
The Sapphire NITRO R7 370 has a pretty decent build quality and is compact enough to fit in small form factor cases which is a plus point for mid-range cards. And with two cooling fans, it isn’t a hot head at peak workload though it could have been a tad cooler while idling. Performance wise the R7 370 is better than the R7 270X and is neck and neck with the GTX 760 so it comes as a good candidate for the mid-range segment. The only problem is that of availability on mainstream e-commerce sites.
Specifications
Chipset: Pitcairn
Base clock: 985MHz
Memory clock: 1400MHz
Stream processors: 1024
Texture Units: 64
ROPs: 32
Manufacturing process: 28nm, PCIe 3.0, 4096 x 2160 digital resolution support, 4 GB Memory
DirectX support: 12
OpenGL support: 4.5
Power Connectors: 6Pin
TDP: 150W;
Warranty: 2 years
Contact
Aditya Infotech Ltd
Phone: 120-4555666
Email: response_it@adityagroup.com
Website: sapphiretech.com
Mithun Mohandas
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