Sapphire is preparing thirteen Radeon R7 and R9 graphics cards for tomorrow.

Sapphire Radeon R7 240 and R7 250

Sapphire made six R7 graphics cards, including two 250 and four 240. Both are based on the Oland GPU, but the configuration is different on each of those. The R7 240 is using Oland PRO with 320 Stream Processors, whereas the R7 250 is powered by Oland XT with 384 Stream Processors.

Sapphire prepared multiple variants based on memory configuration, that said you have 1GB, 2GB and even a 4GB models. Although the higher the capacity, the lower the bandwidth, since only 1GB models use GDDR5 modules. The R7 240 are all clocked at 730 / 780 MHz, leaving 1000+ clocks for 250. The memory speed depends on the type, we have either 1.8 GHz or 4.6 GHz clocks.

Sapphire Radeon R7 260X

The almighty R7 260X is equipped with the Bonaire GPU, which has 896 Stream Processors. Additionally we have 2GB GDDR5 memory across a 128-bit interface. The R7 260X is clocked at 1050 MHz, and it doesn’t have boost, which would explain the missing field in a leaked GPU-Z screenshot a while ago. This card runs at rather fast memory clocks — 1620/6600 MHz.

Sapphire Radeon R9 270X

Sapphire made three models, all non-reference. The R9 270X is equipped with a Curacao XT, and I can finally confirm this is a pure Pitcairn replacement, since it only has 1280 SPs, not 1526 as some said.

The Sapphire 270X Dual-X is clocked at 1020 MHz for base and 1070 MHz for boost. It has a memory clocked at 1400 / 5600 MHz.

Sapphire 270X Vapor-X has a base clock of 1050 MHz and boost clock at 1100 MHz. The memory is slightly overclocked, operating at 1450/ 5800 MHz.

Moving on to Sapphire R9 270X TOXIC, which has the highest clock so far — an 1100 MHz base clock and boost clock which will be announced later. The memory is running at 1500 / 6000 MHz.

Sapphire Radeon R9 280X

Of course Sapphire is also preparing a 280X (a HD 7970 GE rebrand). The specs are so obvious that I’m sure you already know them. The card is equipped with a Tahiti XT GPU with 2048 SPs. There are three different cards, just like 270X: TOXIC, Dual-X and Vapor-X. All three cards are featuring 3GB GDDR5 memory across 384-bit interface.

Look at the chart below to learn the specs of each model:

Sapphire R7 and R9 lineup GPU Cores Memory GPU Clocks (MHz) Memory Clocks (MHz) Sapphire R7 240 1GB DDR3 with Boost Oland PRO 320 1GB DDR3 128b 730 / 780 900 / 1800 Sapphire R7 240 2GB DDR3 with Boost Oland PRO 320 2GB DDR3 128b 730 / 780 900 / 1800 Sapphire R7 240 4GB DDR3 with Boost Oland PRO 320 4GB DDR3 128b 730 / 780 900 / 1800 Sapphire R7 240 1GB GDDR5 with Boost Oland PRO 320 1GB GDDR5 128b 730 / 780 1150 / 4600 Sapphire R7 250 1GB GDDR5 with Boost Oland XT 384 1GB GDDR5 128b 1000 / 1050 1150 / 4600 Sapphire R7 250 2GB DDR3 with Boost Oland XT 384 1GB DDR3 128b 1000 / 1050 900 / 1800 Sapphire R7 260X 2GB GDDR5 Bonaire XTX 896 2GB GDDR5 128b 1050 1620 / 6600 Sapphire Dual-X R9 270X 2GB GDDR5 OC with Boost Curacao XT 1280 2GB GDDR5 256b 1020 / 1070 1400 / 5600 Sapphire Vapor-X R9 270X 2GB GDDR5 OC with Boost Curacao XT 1280 2GB GDDR5 256b 1050 / 1100 1450 / 5800 Sapphire TOXIC R9 270X 2GB GDDR5 OC with Boost Curacao XT 1280 2GB GDDR5 256b 1100 / TBA 1500 / 6000 Sapphire Dual-X R9 280X 3GB GDDR5 OC Tahiti XT 2048 3GB GDDR5 384b 870 / 1020 1500 / 6000 Sapphire Vapor-X R9 280X 3GB GDDR5 OC with Boost Tahiti XT 2048 3GB GDDR5 384b 950 / 1070 1550 / 6200 Sapphire TOXIC R9 280X 3GB GDDR5 OC with Boost Tahiti XT 2048 3GB GDDR5 384b 1100 / TBA 1600 / 6400