Radeon_R9_370_(OEM)
AMD Radeon R9 370 (OEM)

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How well can the Radeon R9 370 (OEM) run games
AMD Radeon R9 370 (OEM)
10 Aug 2021 - Graphics card reviewed

All games with system requirements of DirectX 12 or lower are met by this card.

How many years will the Radeon R9 370 (OEM) graphics card play newly released games and how long until you should consider upgrading the Radeon R9 370 (OEM) in your PC? Its upgrade time for the Radeon R9 370 (OEM), assuming you are a modern day gamer.

Whats a good PC graphics upgrade for the Radeon R9 370 (OEM)? A good choice when looking to upgrade the Radeon R9 370 (OEM) would be the RX 5000 Series Radeon RX 5500 XT 8GB which meets 716 of the 1000 top game’s recommended system requirements and has 147% better performance. Alternatively a good upgrade choice for this graphics card today would be the RX 5000 Series Radeon RX 5300. For comparison of the 1000 most demanding games around today this suggested upgrade is 98% better and can meet 300 of their recommended requirements.
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The Radeon R9 370 (OEM) was released on 07 May 2015
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GPU
Architecture
GCN 1.0 Pitcairn PRO
Process
28nm
TMUs
64
Texture Rate
62 GTexel/s
ROPs
32
Pixel Rate
31 GPixel/s
Shader Processing Units
Ray Tracing
Tensor Cores
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Compatibility
Direct X
DX 12
Shader
5.0
Open GL
4.3
Resolution (WxH)
4096 x 2160
Notebook GPU
SLI/Crossfire
Dedicated
Integrated
Memory
Memory
2048MB
Memory Speed
1400MHz
Memory Bus
256bit
Memory Type
GDDR5
Memory Bandwidth
179.2GB/sec
L2 Cache
512
Display Connectors
VGA Connection
DVI Connection
2
HDMI Connection
1
DisplayPort Connection
Clock Speeds
Core Speed
925 MHz
Boost Clock
975 MHz
Power
Max Power
150 Watts
PSU
500 Watt & 37 Amps
Power Connector
1x 6-pin
Recommended Hardware
Best CPU Match
Best RAM Match
8 GB
Best Resolution
1920 x 1080
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Radeon R9 370 (OEM) Game Requirement Analysis

Overview
Radeon R9 370 (OEM) is, an OEM only, Performance Graphics Card based on the first revision of the Graphics Core Next Architecture.

Architecture
The GCN Architecture succeeds the 40nm Terascale Architecture. In addition to being produced with a 28nm Technology, the GCN Architecture adds other Technologies that allow for energy efficiency. For example, ZeroCore Power, a long idle power saving technology, allows the Graphics Cards to shut down by itself when the Monitor is turned off.
GCN also adds Improved Anisotropic Filtering, DirectX 11 Tessellation and the Partially Resident Textures (PRT) Technology, which enables future games to utilize ultra-high resolution textures with the same performance as today's small and often repetitive textures.

GPU
It equips a GPU Codenamed Pitcairn PRO which is was previously used on Radeon HD 7850. It offers 1024 Shader Processing Units, 64 TMUs and 32 ROPs. The central unit runs at 925MHz and goes up to 975MHz, in Turbo Mode.

Memory
The GPU accesses a 2GB frame buffer of fast GDDR5, through a 256-bit memory interface. The size of the frame buffer is adequate. The Memory Clock Operates at 1400MHz.

Features
DirectX 12.0 Support (11.0 Hardware Default) and support for Crossfire, Mantle, PowerTune, Eyefinity, ZeroCore, HD3D, App Acceleration and other technologies.

Power Consumption
With a rated board TDP of 150W, it requires at least a 500W PSU with two available 6-pin connectors.

Performance
Radeon R9 370 (OEM) is essentially a fast Radeon R7 265. Therefore, its performance stands somewhere between Radeon R7 265 and the faster Radeon R7 270.

System Suggestions
We recommend a modest Quad Core Processor (Intel Core i5 Quad Core/AMD FX Quad Core) and 8GB of RAM for a system with Radeon R9 370 (OEM).

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