Questions about a Sapphire Vapor X R9 270x

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It's more powerful than the newer R7 370.

1. At the very least 1080p, on high to maintain 60 fps

2. Yes, as long as the motherboard supports AMD CrossfireX technology (requires a crossfire bridge)

3. No light up logo. There is a single blue LED near the power delivery.

4. No backplate. But it is a nice matte black PCB.

It's a good card for the price.
It can run games like Sniper Elite V2, Sleeping Dogs, Just Cause 2, and Hitman Absolution all at 1080p at fairly high settings and can maintain 60 fps.

GPUEnthusiast

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It's more powerful than the newer R7 370.

1. At the very least 1080p, on high to maintain 60 fps

2. Yes, as long as the motherboard supports AMD CrossfireX technology (requires a crossfire bridge)

3. No light up logo. There is a single blue LED near the power delivery.

4. No backplate. But it is a nice matte black PCB.

It's a good card for the price.
It can run games like Sniper Elite V2, Sleeping Dogs, Just Cause 2, and Hitman Absolution all at 1080p at fairly high settings and can maintain 60 fps.
 
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Hi there,

1. This card performs pretty well even with the newest games as long as you stay with 1080P resolution, getting 30FPS on Far Cry 3 and 60FPS in Skyrim.

2. Yes, Crossfire licensing is free (unlike SLI) so practically all board support it.

3. I don't think this particular card lights up or anything.

4. Very few cards come with a backplate, nor do they really need it. It's mainly for cool factor :p