
MSI Radeon R72402364P 2GB DDR3 Low Profile GPU
Enhance Your Graphics Performance with AMD Radeon R7The MSI AMD Radeon R7 240 graphics card provides reliable performance for everyday computing and light gaming. Featuring 2GB of DDR3 memory and support for VGA, DVI, and HDMI outputs, this low-profile card is a great upgrade for older systems. S...
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Overview
Enhance Your Graphics Performance with AMD Radeon R7
The MSI AMD Radeon R7 240 graphics card provides reliable performance for everyday computing and light gaming. Featuring 2GB of DDR3 memory and support for VGA, DVI, and HDMI outputs, this low-profile card is a great upgrade for older systems.
Specifications
- Brand: MSI
- Chipset: AMD Radeon R7 240
- Memory: 2GB DDR3
- Memory Interface: 64-bit
- Outputs: HDMI / SL-DVI-D / D-Sub
- Maximum Displays: 2
- Recommended PSU: 400W
- Form Factor: Low Profile
Key Features
AMD Radeon R7 360 GPU
2GB 128-bit GDDR5 VRAM
DisplayPort, DL-DVI-I and HDMI
CrossFire ready
DirectX 12
MSI Afterburner Overclocking Utility
AMD Eyefinity technology
All Solid Capacitors
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Equipped with an AMD Radeon R7 360 GPU, offering capable performance for its class.
- Features 2GB of 128-bit GDDR5 VRAM, providing sufficient memory bandwidth for textures.
- Includes DisplayPort, DL-DVI-I, and HDMI outputs, ensuring broad display compatibility.
- Supports CrossFire technology, allowing for multi-GPU setups to enhance graphical performance.
- DirectX 12 compatibility ensures support for modern gaming titles and graphical APIs.
- Comes with MSI Afterburner Overclocking Utility, enabling users to fine-tune performance.
- Leverages AMD Eyefinity technology for multi-display gaming and productivity configurations.
- Built with All Solid Capacitors, indicating improved durability and stability over time.
👎 Cons
- The 2GB GDDR5 VRAM might be a limiting factor for playing newer, graphically intensive games at high resolutions.
- The AMD Radeon R7 360 GPU is an older generation, which may struggle to keep up with current AAA titles.
- The 128-bit memory interface provides less bandwidth compared to contemporary higher-end graphics cards.
- While DirectX 12 compatible, its overall performance may not fully leverage the API's capabilities in demanding scenarios.
- The card's performance may not be sufficient for smooth 4K gaming or advanced VR experiences.
- Information regarding power consumption or recommended PSU is not provided, making it harder to plan for upgrades.