Partner Cards: 10 Radeon R9 270 And 270X Boards, Reviewed
We're not particularly fond of AMD's reference Radeon R9 270-series cooling solution. Fortunately, most of the company's board partners have their own heat sinks and fans. We take 10 cards and measure their clock rates, thermals, and acoustics.
HIS iPower IceQ X² Turbo H270QMT2G2M R9 270 2 GB
| HIS iPower IceQ X² Turbo H270QMT2G2M R9 270 2 GB | |
|---|---|
| Auxiliary Power Connectors | 1 x six-pin |
| Connectors | 1 x DVI-I (Dual-link and analog)1 x HDMI2 x mini-DisplayPort |
| Form Factor | Two slots |
| Pros | + Lightweight+ Slim+ Plenty of cooling headroom |
| Cons | - Slight coil whine at high frame rates |
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