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Specifications
Manufacturer
Sapphire
Part #
- 100366-2L
- 11222-06-20G
Manufacturer
Sapphire
Chipset
Radeon R7 260X
Memory
2 GB
Memory Type
GDDR5
Core Clock
1050 MHz
Effective Memory Clock
6000 MHz
Interface
PCIe x16
Color
Black / Silver
SLI/CrossFire
Frame Sync
Length
177 mm
TDP
115 W
DVI Ports
1
HDMI Ports
1
Mini-HDMI Ports
0
DisplayPort Ports
1
Mini-DisplayPort Ports
0
Expansion Slot Width
2
Cooling
1 Fan
External Power
1 PCIe 6-pin
DVI-I Dual-Link
1
DisplayPort
1
HDMI
1
Price History
Reviews

- 53 points
- 51 months ago
from completed build Who needs colour when you have WHITE?
It's decent. It runs all the games I play at max settings, no sweat. Cooler is nice and quiet, good looking as well. Only complaint would be it's size, but that's more of a benefit than a disadvantage. It just looks a little silly in my system, being so short.

- 26 points
- 56 months ago
from completed build All work and no play, NO WAY!!!!
It is a 260x so dont expect killer stats but it is a pretty powerful starter card.

- 19 points
- 56 months ago
from completed build Return of The Recycled PC
Fast and has a surprisingly good cooler, good enough for 1080p

- 19 points
- 55 months ago
from completed build Red Robin (First time builder)
This graphics card has impressed me very much, as a first time builder I can say that it has provided me with a great value and taken a lot of stress off my shoulders. Plus it looks pretty sleek in my case, and that's always a good thing!

- 12 points
- 58 months ago
from completed build The Budget Box
Not a powerhouse card, but still strong enough to keep up with graphically intense games.

- 11 points
- 58 months ago
from completed build $550 budget gaming build
This is a perfect graphics card for this build because you can overclock it, which gives extra performance and because of its cheap price point its great. As an added bonus it has two gigabytes of gddr5 memory.

- 10 points
- 53 months ago
from completed build Tripod - Light Gaming and Web Design PC
My build is mainly for light gaming, like Minecraft, Street Fighter, ect, so I didn't need anything too crazy. At $94 dollars it works great. I haven't tried yet, but it can run modern games at decent settings, and that's good enough for me! 20 dollar rebate, yuss!

- 8 points
- 55 months ago
from completed build Birthday Build
Absolutely fantastic, runs everything on high at at least 60 fps. The only problem was that before I download the drivers first, the screen was all messed up. It basically only showed the top left corner of the screen so I was very frustrated at first.

- 3 points
- 46 months ago
from completed build First Build on a Budget
This thing is amazing for cheap 1080p gaming! You won't be maxing out every AAA title but it certainly holds its own for the price. I am able to play Star Wars BF 3 at 1080p, medium settings, at a fairly constant 60 fps (factory OC only). This card regularly goes on sale for 80-90 dollars and is an absolute steal!