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HIS Radeon R7-250 Oland XT and R7-240 Oland Pro Graphic Cards Pictured

The HIS Radeon R7-250 and HIS Radeon R7-240 graphic cards are entry level Volcanic Islands solutions which feature the Oland XT and Oland Pro graphics core respectively. The new GPUs are based on a faster variant of Cape Verde core so would end up a bit faster than the Radeon HD 7770 and Radeon HD 7750 but would be a bit slower compared to the Bonaire XTX based Radeon HD 7790. Its quite surprising that the leak is regarding GPUs built by HIS since they were the first manufacturer to officially leak the codenames of AMD’s Volcanic Islands series.

HIS Radeon R7-250 ‘OLAND XT’

The HIS Radeon R7-250 makes use of the Oland XT core which is built on the 28nm process and features a clock speed ranging from 1000 MHz based and 1050 MHz boost, featuring upto 1 GB of GDDR5 memory clocked at 4600 MHz and supports PCI-e x16 3.0 interface. GPU configurations currently remain unknown.

HIS Radeon R7-240 ‘OLAND PRO’

The HIS Radeon R7-240 makes use of the Oland Pro core which is also built on a 28nm process but features less impressive clock speeds of 730 MHz base and 780 MHz boost while supporting upto 2 GB of DDR3 memory with a clock speed of 1800 MHz and supports PCI-e 3.0 x16 interface. It is easy to note that the Oland Pro part would feature lesser stream processors than its bigger Oland XT brother.

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Both cards would be available in reference and non-reference models featuring the HIS IceQ and HIS iCooler. The Oland Pro Radeon R7-240 part that has been pictured is powered by its PCI-e connector representing a TDP of 75W while the TDP for the Radeon R7-250 part remains a mystery until next week. Credit for the leak goes to Videocardz who have done an amazing job getting first information regarding AMD’s Volcanic Islands GPUs. Stay tuned for more information on the go!

 

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They look old. Kinda like the 8000gt ages

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eewwwwwwww that looks soooooooo ugly!

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are they cf capable?

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The 240 looks like my old Pallit 8600GTS, why the hell would anyone build stuff like that these days

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Why do manufacturers still stick with colored PCBs?!  :mellow:

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HIS make ugly cards :(

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They look old. Kinda like the 8000gt ages

Ewwwww, that's so fugly

eewwwwwwww that looks soooooooo ugly!

Ugh, both look outdated and ugly =P

Well those were how the coolers looked on the 6xxx cards so yeah.

Well it is HIS...

 

are they cf capable?

I do not see CF fingers, so i would say no.

 

The 240 looks like my old Pallit 8600GTS, why the hell would anyone build stuff like that these days

Because they are HIS :)

 

So this ones are supposed to be the 9670? 9650? I hate the new naming scheme :(

 

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Im pretty sure a tegra 3 or 4 could beat out these cards

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Well, I suppose if anybody wanted to make a early-2000s looking PC with newer components, HIS is the way to go..

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People are assuming it's actually real. Example: Native VGA? No video card has had native VGA for a long time.

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People are assuming it's actually real. Example: Native VGA? No video card has had native VGA for a long time.

 

look at 7750s ;)

 

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I don't see why entry levels cards like this should have have dual slot cooling solutions blocking out another PCIE slot on your motherboard.

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look at 7750s ;)

 

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Okay fine.

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Does it really cost that much more to HIS, so that they couldn't just add a bigger piece of plastic to cover the card so it looks more smexy ? This looks crap. -,-

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look at 7750s ;)

 

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That means new r7 low-end GPUs are a rebadge of a rebadge of a rebadge of a very old GPU? or what, cuz i dont get why put VGA on new GPU. xD

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They just placed their original IceQ and iCooler coolers to save money on creating a new cooler. :) Can't wait to see how these cards compare to other entry-level cards.

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HIS has been using that IceQ cooler for so long. I have an old 4670 AGP with the exact same cooler.

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