• WINDFORCE 2X Cooling system
  • Powered by AMD Radeon™ R9 285 GPU
  • Integrated with 2GB GDDR5 memory, 256-bit memory interface
  • Features DVI-I / DVI-D/ HDMI / DisplayPort
  • Core Clock: OC to 973MHz(base:918 MHz)
  • System power supply requirement: 500W
  • WINDFORCE 2X Anti-turbulence Inclined fin

    WINDFORCE 2X parallel-inclined fin design is equipped with 2 ultra PWM fans and two copper heat pipes to enlarge air channel on the graphics card vents and creates more effective airflow system in chassis.

  • OC GURU ll

    Brand-new instinctive user interface, easier to monitoring and adjusting all important settings. Users can set up MONITORING, GPU CLOCK, MEMORY CLOCK,FAN, OSD, ONLINE SUPPORT and update driver, BIOS directly.

  • Ultra Durable VGA™

    Lower GPU Temperature
    Ultra Durable VGA board provides dramatic cooling effect on lowering both GPU and memory temperature by doubling the copper inner layer of PCB.

    Better Overclocking Capability
    Ultra Durable VGA board reduces voltage ripples in normal and transient state, thus effectively lowers noises and ensures higher overclocking capability.

    Decrease Power Switching Loss
    Ultra Durable VGA board allows more bandwidth for electron passage and reduces circuit impedance. The less circuit impedance, the more stable flow of current and can effectively improve power efficiency.


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