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The XFX ASUS R7240-2GD3-L is powered by an AMD Radeon R7 240 GPU. It delivers evolved performance and lower power consumption at a budget-friendly price with the latest AMD graphics technology. The Radeon R7 240 is based on highly acclaimed AMD 28nm GCN architecture, and comes with support for DirectX 11.2 for improved graphics in the hottest games. AMD App Acceleration boosts your everyday applications. And with a rich array of output connectors, you can easily build multi-monitor environments for enhanced viewing and productivity.
This model features Super Alloy Components Power for enhanced durability and cooling, a dust-proof fan for a 25% longer graphics card lifespan, and a low-profile design with full- and half-brackets for compatibility.
Super Alloy PowerExclusively formulated alloy components boost the performance by reducing power loss, enhancing durability, and achieving cooler operation. Choke concrete cores eliminate buzzing sounds under full load, while capacitors ensure a 50,000-hour lifespan – equivalent to 2.5 times longer than traditional capacitors.
Dust-Proof FanThe unique fan design dissipates heat efficiently, while also extending a graphic card’s lifespan by 25% through increased dust- and particle-resistance.
Asus GPU Tweak with Online StreamingGPU Tweak helps you modify clock speeds, voltages, fan performance, and more, all via an intuitive interface. What’s more, a simple online-streaming function lets you share gameplay live – so people can watch as you play!
DirectX 11.2DirectX 11.2 brings new levels of visual realism to gaming on the PC, giving you top-notch performance.
MantleThere’s optimization, and then there’s Mantle. Games enabled with Mantle speak the language of GCN architecture to unlock revolutionary performance and image quality. It’s a game-changing innovation developed by AMD.
AMD App AccelerationImproves the performance of everyday tasks such, as Web browsing, office applications and video rendering. It is also the first to provide support for both OpenCL, C++ AMP, and DirectCompute 11.