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Download the latest ASUS R9 270 270X Series driver for your computer's operating system. All downloads available on this website have been scanned by the latest anti-virus software and are guaranteed to be virus and malware-free.

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Having trouble finding the right driver? Try the Automatic Driver Update Utility, or you can request a driver and we will find it for you.Popular Driver Updates for ASUS R9 270 270X SeriesASUS R9 270 270X Series Driver Update UtilitySupported OS: Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XPFile Version: Version 5.6.12File Size: 4.3 MBFile Name: DriverEasy_Setup.exeOverall Rating: Radeon R9 270X DriverMSIDevice Type: Graphics / Video AdapterSupported OS: Win 7File Version: Version 13.101File Size: 29.6 MBFile Name: amd_17.8.2_w732.zip

23 DownloadsSubmitted Sep 11, 2017 by Sharmila (DG Staff Member): 'Graphics Driver File'F-1156IV/R9F DriverGVCDevice Type: Modem / ISDNSupported OS: Win 98, Win 95File Version: Version 2.1.2.164.013.023Release Date: 2000-08-16File Size: 528.3 KBFile Name: copperme.exeOverall Rating:  (46 ratings, 85 reviews)

7,551 DownloadsSubmitted May 7, 2001 by Don Patterson (DG Member): '[CONEXTANT HCF V90 56k DATA/FAX PCI MODEM]I found this driver after a long search. This drivers will work for modems that came from the Dell l__cxseries of computers. The driver works with the following operating systems Win98/98'AMD Radeon R7 270X DriverAMDDevice Type: Graphics / Video AdapterSupported OS: Win 10, Win 10 x64, Win 8.1, Win 8.1 x64, Win 7, Win 7 x64File Version: Version 16.9.2File Size: 52.3 KBFile Name: radeon-crimson-16.9.2-minimalsetup-161003_web.exe

26 DownloadsSubmitted Oct 31, 2016 by siddhik (DG Staff Member): 'Graphics Driver File'Presario 1235 - 1252, 1240 DriverCompaqDevice Type: Graphics / Video AdapterSupported OS: Win 98, Win 95File Size: 374.0 KBFile Name: CompaqPresario1240NeoMagicDisplayAdapterDriver.exeOverall Rating:  (84 ratings, 142 reviews)

17,725 DownloadsSubmitted Oct 19, 2001 by c0nv3r9 (DG Member): 'Video driver for Presario 1240 notebooks (also works of various models above 1230 until 1252. Actually a NeoMagic adapter. Took me a few hours with no manuals or info.. hope this helps along the next person...'F-1156IV/R9 DriverCompaqDevice Type: Modem / ISDNSupported OS: Win 98, Win 95File Version: Version 2.1.2.164.013.025Release Date: 2000-08-31File Size: 6.0 MBFile Name: SP15598.EXEOverall Rating:  (53 ratings, 126 reviews)

9,955 DownloadsSubmitted Jan 28, 2001 by Sua Truong (DG Member): 'VERY HARD TO FIND!!! Has Compaq sticker labelled S9074. Chipset is Conexant RH56D-PCI. I tried every other Lucen/Rockwell/Conexant located on Driverguide with no success. THIS WORKS!!!'Radeon R9 270 DriverMSIDevice Type: Graphics / Video AdapterSupported OS: Win 7File Version: Version 17.8.2File Size: 29.6 MBFile Name: amd_17.8.2_w732.zip

7 DownloadsSubmitted Sep 11, 2017 by Sharmila (DG Staff Member): 'Graphics Driver File'SF-1156IV/R9A DriverGVCDevice Type: Modem / ISDNSupported OS: Win 98SEFile Size: 980.4 KBFile Name: sf-1156iv-r9a-98.exeOverall Rating:  (69 ratings, 81 reviews)

12,901 DownloadsSubmitted Mar 19, 2002 by Jerry K (DG Staff Member): 'Windows 98/98SE driver for the GVC SF-1156IV/R9A internal pci modem.'SF1128HV+xx DriverGVCDevice Type: Modem / ISDNSupported OS: Win 98, Win 95File Size: 4.7 KBFile Name: r9.zipOverall Rating:  (1 rating, 7 reviews)

314 DownloadsSubmitted Jul 3, 2000 by Jerry K (DG Staff Member): 'Filename R9.EXEGVC Win95 drivers for the following modems F-1128HV/R6 F-1128HV+/R6 F-1128HV/R9 F-1128HV+/R9 VF-1128HV/R9 VF-1126HV+/R9SF-1128HV/R9 SF-1128HV+/R9 F-1133V/R6 F-1133HV/R6 F-1133V+/R6 F-1133HV+/R6F-1133PV+/R9 VF-1133V/R6 SF-1133V+/R6'Many 33.6K, 28.8K, 14,4K, Mum Mum, VF-1133V/R6 DriverGVCDevice Type: Modem / ISDNSupported OS: Win 2000 Workstation, Win 2000 Server, Win 95File Size: 4.7 KBFile Name: r9.zipOverall Rating:  (13 ratings, 35 reviews)

2,088 DownloadsSubmitted Feb 11, 2000 by DriverGuide (DG Staff Member): '33.6K, 28.8K, 14,4K DriverF-1128HV/R6, F-1128HV+/R6, F-1128HV/R9 F-1128HV+/R9, VF-1128HV/R9, VF-1126HV+/R9, SF-1128HV/R9,SF-1128HV+/R9 F-1133V/R6, F-1133HV/R6, F-1133V+/R6, F-1133HV+/R6, F-1133PV+/R9,VF-1133V/R6, SF-1133V+/R6'SF1128HV/R9 DriverGVCDevice Type: Modem / ISDNSupported OS: Win 98, Win 95File Size: 4.7 KBFile Name: SF-1128HV-R9.zipOverall Rating:  (7 ratings, 11 reviews)

683 DownloadsSubmitted Mar 8, 2001 by Blare (DG Member): 'If this driver doesn't work, go here www.gvc.com.tw/eng/view1-0.htm' (Redirected from AMD Radeon Rx 200 Series)AMD Radeon R5/R7/R9 200 SeriesRelease dateOctober 8, 2013; 5 years agoCodenameSouthern IslandsSea IslandsVolcanic IslandsArchitectureTeraScale 2GCN 1st genGCN 2nd genGCN 3rd genCardsEntry-levelRadeon R5 220Radeon R5 230Radeon R5 235Radeon R5 235XMid-rangeRadeon R7 240Radeon R7 250Radeon R7 250XRadeon R7 260Radeon R7 260XRadeon R7 265High-endRadeon R9 270Radeon R9 270XRadeon R9 280Radeon R9 280XRadeon R9 285EnthusiastRadeon R9 290Radeon R9 290XRadeon R9 295X2API supportDirect3D

*Direct3D 12.0 (feature level 12_0) (GCN version) [1]OpenCLOpenCL 2.0 (GCN version) [2]OpenGLOpenGL 4.5 (4.6 Windows 7+ and Adrenalin 18.4.1+)[3][4][5][6][7]VulkanVulkan 1.1 (GCN only) [8][9][10]SPIR-VHistoryPredecessorRadeon HD 7000 seriesRadeon HD 8000 seriesSuccessorRadeon R5/R7/R9 300 series

The AMD Radeon R5/R7/R9 200 series is a family of GPUs developed by AMD. These GPUs are manufactured on a 28 nm Gate-Last process through TSMC or Common Platform Alliance.[11]

*2Architecture

*3Desktop models

*4Chipset table

*6Graphics device driversRelease[edit]

The Rx 200 series was announced on September 25, 2013, at the AMD GPU14 Tech Day event.[12]Non-disclosure agreements were lifted on October 15, except for the R9 290X, and pre-orders opened on October 3.[13]Architecture[edit]

This article is about all products under the AMD Radeon Rx 200 Series brand.

*A GPU implementing Graphics Core Next 3 (Volcanic Islands) is found on the R9 285 (Tonga Pro) branded products.

*A GPU implementing Graphics Core Next 2 (Sea Islands) is found on R7 260 (Bonaire), R7 260X (Bonaire XTX), R9 290 (Hawaii Pro), R9 290X (Hawaii XT), and R9 295X2 (Vesuvius) branded products.

*A GPU implementing Graphics Core Next 1 (Southern Islands) is found on R9 270, 270X, 280, 280X, R7 240, 250, 250X, 265, and R5 240 branded products.

*A GPU implementing TeraScale 2 (VLIW5) (Northern Islands or Evergreen) is found on R5 235X and 'below' branded products.

*OpenGL 4.x compliance requires supporting FP64 shaders. These are implemented by emulation on some TeraScale (microarchitecture) GPUs.

*Vulkan 1.0 requires GCN-Architecture. Vulkan 1.1 requires actual 2nd Gen. of GCN or higher.[14]Multi-monitor support[edit]

The AMD Eyefinity-branded on-diedisplay controllers were introduced in September 2009 in the Radeon HD 5000 Series and have been present in all products since.[15]AMD TrueAudio[edit]

AMD TrueAudio was introduced with the AMD Radeon Rx 200 Series, but can only be found on the dies of GCN 2/3 products.Video acceleration[edit]

AMD's SIP core for video acceleration, Unified Video Decoder and Video Coding Engine, are found on all GPUs and supported by AMD Catalyst and by the free and open-source graphics device driver.Use in cryptocurrency mining[edit]

During 2014 the Radeon R9 200 series GPUs offered a very competitive price for usage in cryptocurrency mining. This led to limited supply and huge price increases of up to 164% over the MSRP in Q4 of 2013 and Q1 of 2014.[16][17] Since Q2 of 2018 availability of AMD GPUs as well as pricing has, in most cases, returned to normal.CrossFire Compatibility[edit]

Because many of the products in the range are rebadged versions of Radeon HD products, they remain compatible with the original versions when used in CrossFire mode. For example, the Radeon HD 7770 and Radeon R7 250X both use the 'Cape Verde XT' chip so have identical specifications and will work in CrossFire mode. This provides a useful upgrade option for anyone who owns an existing Radeon HD card and has a CrossFire compatible motherboard.Virtual super resolution support[edit]

Starting with the driver release candidate version v14.501-141112a-177751E, officially named as Catalyst Omega, AMD's driver release introduced VSR on the R9 285 and R9 290 series graphics cards. This feature allows users to run games with higher image quality by rendering frames at above native resolution. Each frame is then downsampled to native resolution. This process is an alternative to supersampling which is not supported by all games. Virtual super resolution is similar to Dynamic Super Resolution, a feature available on competing nVidia graphics cards, but trades flexibility for increased performance.[18][19]OpenCL (API)[edit]

OpenCL accelerates many scientific Software Packages against CPU up to factor 10 or 100 and more.Open CL 1.0 to 1.2 are supported for all Chips with Terascale and GCN Architecture. OpenCL 2.0 is supported with GCN 2nd Gen. or 1.2 and higher)[20] For OpenCL 2.1 and 2.2 only Driver Updates are necessary with OpenCL 2.0 conformant Cards.Vulkan (API)[edit]

API Vulkan 1.0 is supported for all with GCN Architecture. Vulkan 1.1 (GCN 2nd Gen. or 1.2 and higher) will be supported with actual drivers in 2018.[20]Desktop models[edit]Radeon R9 295X2[edit]

The Radeon R9 295X2 was released on April 21, 2014. It is a dual GPU card. Press samples were shipped in a metal case. It is the first reference card to utilize a closed looped liquid cooler.[21][22] At 11.5 teraflops of computing power, the R9 295X2 was the most powerful dual-gpu consumer-oriented card in the world, until it was succeeded by the Radeon Pro Duo on April 26, 2016, which is essentially a combination of two (2) R9 Fury X (Fiji XT) GPUs on a single card.[21] The R9 295x2 has essentially two R9 290x (Hawaii XT) GPUs each with 4GB GDDR5 VRAM. [21]Radeon R9 290X[edit]A R9 290X by Sapphire

The Radeon R9 290X, codename 'Hawaii XT', was released on October 24, 2013 and features 2816 Stream Processors, 176 TMUs, 64 ROPs, 512-bit wide buses, 44 CUs (compute units) and 8 ACE units. The R9 290X had a launch price of $549.Radeon R9 290[edit]

The Radeon R9 290 and R9 290X were announced on September 25, 2013.[23][24] The R9 290 is based on AMD's Hawaii Pro chip and R9 290X on Hawaii XT. R9 290 and R9 290X will support AMD TrueAudio, Mantle, Direct3D 11.2, and bridge-free Crossfire technology using XDMA. A limited 'Battlefield 4 Edition' pre-order bundle of R9 290X that includes Battlefield 4 was available on October 3, 2013, with reported quantity being 8,000. The R9 290 had a launch price of $399.Amd Radeon R9 270x Driver DownloadRadeon R9 285[edit]

The Radeon R9 285 was announced on August 23, 2014 at AMD's 30 years of graphics celebration and released September 2, 2014. It was the first card to feature AMD's GCN 3 microarchitecture, in the form of a Tonga-series GPU.Radeon R9 280X[edit]

Radeon R9 280X was announced on September 25, 2013. With a launch price of $299, it is based on the Tahiti XTL chip, being a slightly upgraded, rebranded Radeon HD 7970 GHz Edition.Radeon R9 280[edit]

Radeon R9 280 was announced on March 4, 2014. With a launch MSRP set at $279, it is based on a rebranded Radeon HD 7950 with an increased clock speed, from 725 MHz to 975 MHz.[25][failed verification]Radeon R9 270X[edit]

Radeon R9 270X was announced on September 25, 2013. With a launch price of $199, it is based on the Curaçao XT chip, which was formerly called Pitcairn.[26] It is speculated to be faster than a Radeon HD 7870 GHz edition. Radeon R9 270 has a launch price of $179.Radeon R7 260X[edit]Asus Amd Radeon R9 270x Drivers

Radeon R7 260X was announced on September 25, 2013. With a launch price of $139, it is based on the Bonaire XTX chip, a faster iteration of Bonaire XT that the Radeon HD 7790 is based on. It will have 2 GB of GDDR5 memory as standard and will also feature TrueAudio, on-chip audio DSP based on Tensilica HiFi EP architecture. The stock card features a boost clock of 1100 MHz. It has 2 GBs of GDDR5 memory with a 6.5 GHz memory clock over a 128-bit Interface. The 260X will draw around 115 W in typical use.[27][28]Radeon R7 250[edit]

Radeon R7 250 was announced on September 25, 2013. It has a launch price of $89.[27] The card is based on the Oland core with 384 GCN cores. In February 10, 2014, AMD announced the R7 250X which is based on the Cape Verde GPU with 640 GCN cores and an MSRP of $99.[29]Chipset table[edit]Desktop models[edit]Model(codename)Release Date& PriceArchitecture& FabTransistors& Die SizeCoreFillrate[a][b][c]Processing power[a][d](GFLOPS)MemoryTBPBus interfaceConfig[e]Clock[a] (MHz)Texture (GT/s)Pixel (GP/s)SingleDoubleBus type& widthSize (MiB)Clock (MT/s)Band-width (GB/s)RadeonR5 220[30](Caicos Pro)December 21, 2013OEMTerascale 240 nm370×10667 mm280:8:462565052.5200N/ADDR364-bit102410668.5318 WPCIe 2.1 ×16RadeonR5 230[31](Caicos Pro)April 3, 2014[32]?160:8:462552.5200N/ADDR364-bit1024204810668.5319 W[33]RadeonR5 235[30](Caicos XT)December 21, 2013OEM160:8:47756.23.1248N/ADDR364-bit1024180014.435 W[34]RadeonR5 235X[30](Caicos XT)December 21, 2013OEM160:8:48757.03.5280N/ADDR364-bit1024180014.418 WRadeonR5 240[30](Oland)November 1, 2013[35]OEMGCN 1st gen28 nm1040×10690 mm2384:24:873078014.65.84560.659929.2DDR3GDDR364-bit102420481800200028.816.030 WPCIe 3.0 ×8RadeonR7 240[36](Oland Pro)August 8, 2013US $69320:20:873078014.65.84467.2499.229.2DDR3GDDR5128-bit204840961800450028.87230 W, <45 W (4 GB)[37]RadeonR7 250[36](Oland XT)August 8, 2013US $89384:24:81000(1050)248768806.448DDR3GDDR5128-bit102420481800460073.675 WRadeonR7 250E[38](Cape Verde Pro)December 21, 2013US $1091500×106123 mm2512:32:1680025.612.8819.251.2GDDR5128-bit1024204845007255 WPCIe 3.0 ×16RadeonR7 250X[36](Cape Verde XT)February 10, 2014US $99640:40:1610004016128080GDDR5128-bit1024204845007295 WRadeonR7 260[36](Bonaire)December 17, 2013US $109GCN 2nd gen28 nm2080×106160 mm2768:48:1610004816153696GDDR5128-bit102460009695 WRadeonR7 260X[36](Bonaire XTX)August 8, 2013US $139896:56:16110061.617.61971.2123.2GDDR5128-bit102420486500104115 WRadeonR7 265[36](Pitcairn Pro)February 13, 2014US $149GCN 1st gen28 nm2800×106212 mm21024:64:3290092557.628.81843.2115.2GDDR5256-bit20485600179.2150 WRadeonR9 270[39](Pitcairn XT)November 13, 2013US $1791280:80:329009257228.823042368144148GDDR5256-bit20485600179.2150 WRadeonR9 270X)[39](Pitcairn XT)August 8, 2013US $1991280:80:3210001050803225602688160168GDDR5256-bit204840965600179.2180 WRadeonR9 280[39](Tahiti Pro)March 4, 2014US $2494313×106352 mm21792:112:3282793392.626.529643343.9741836GDDR5384-bit30725000240250 WRadeonR9 280X[39](Tahiti XTL)[40]August 8, 2013US $2992048:128:328501000109–12827.2–323481.64096870.41024GDDR5384-bit30726000288250 WRadeonR9 285[39](Tonga Pro)September 2, 2014US $249GCN 3rd gen28 nm5000×106359 mm2[41]1792:112:32918102.829.43290206.6[42]GDDR5256-bit20485500176[f]190 WRadeonR9 285X(Tonga XT)Unreleased [44]2048:128:321002128.332.14104256.5GDDR5384-bit30725500264300 WRadeonR9 290[39](Hawaii Pro)November 5, 2013US $399GCN 2nd gen28 nm6200×106438 mm2[45]2560:160:64up to 947[g]151.5260.6084848.6606.1GDDR5512-bit40965000320250 W[47]RadeonR9 290X[39](Hawaii XT)October 24, 2013November 6, 2014[48]US $5492816:176:641000[g]176645632704GDDR5512-bit409681925000320250 W[47]RadeonR9 295X2[39][49](Vesuvius)April 8, 2014US $14992× 6200×1062× 438 mm22× 2816:176:641018358.33130.311466.751433.34GDDR5512-bit2× 409650002× 320500 WModel(codename)Release Date& PriceArchitecture& FabTransistors& Die SizeConfig[e]Clock[a] (MHz)Texture (GT/s)Pixel (GP/s)SingleDoubleBus type& widthSize (MiB)Clock (MT/s)Band-width (GB/s)TBPBus interfaceCoreFillrate[a][b][c]Processing power[a][d](GFLOPS)Memory

*^ abcdefBoost values (if available) are stated below the base value in italic.

*^ abTexture fillrate is calculated as the number of Texture Mapping Units multiplied by the base (or boost) core clock speed.

*^ abPixel fillrate is calculated as the number of Render Output Units multiplied by the base (or boost) core clock speed.

*^ abPrecision performance is calculated from the base (or boost) core clock speed based on a FMA operation.

*^ abUnified Shaders : Texture Mapping Units : Render Output Units

*^The R9 285 utilizes loss-less colour compression which can increase effective memory performance (relative to GCN 1st gen and 2nd gen cards) in certain situations.[41][43]

*^ abBase clock of R9 290 and R9 290X will maintain at 947 MHz and 1000 MHz before reaching 95 °C, respectively.[46]

Mobile models[edit]Model(Codename)LaunchArchitecture(Fab)CoreFillrate[a][b][c]Processing power[a][d](GFLOPS)MemoryTDPConfig[e]Clock[a] (MHz)Texture (GT/s)Pixel (GP/s)Bus type& widthSize (GiB)Clock (MT/s)Band-width (GB/s)RadeonR5 M230(Jet Pro)January 2014GCN 1st gen(28 nm)320:20:8:57808553.417.1547DDR364-bit24100016UnknownRadeonR5 M255(Jet Pro)June 2014320:20:8:59259407.518.8601DDR364-bit24100016UnknownRadeonR7 M260(Topaz)June 2014384:24:8:66209805.77.817.223.5549.1752.6DDR364-bit2410003216UnknownRadeonR7 M260X(Opal)June 2014384:24:8:66207155.717.2549GDDR5128-bit24100064UnknownRadeonR7 M265(Opal XT)May 2014384:24:8:67258256.619.8633.6DDR364-bit2410001632UnknownRadeonR9 M265X(Venus Pro)May 2014640:40:16:105756251025800GDDR5128-bit24112572UnknownRadeonR9 M270X(Venus XT)May 2014640:40:16:1072577512.431992GDDR5128-bit24112572UnknownRadeonR9 M275X(Venus XTX)May 2014640:40:16:1090092514.8371184GDDR5128-bit2411257250 WRadeonR9 M280X(Saturn XT)February 2015GCN 2nd gen(28 nm)896:56:16:141000110017.661.61792GDDR5128-bit24150096~75 WRadeonR9 M290X(Neptune XT)May 2014GCN 1st gen(28 nm)1280:80:32:2085090028.87221762304GDDR5256-bit41200153.6100 WRadeonR9 M295X(Amethyst XT)November 2014GCN 3rd gen(28 nm)2048:128:32:3275080025.6102.43276.8GDDR5256-bit41375176250 W

*^ abcBoost values (if available) are stated below the base value in italic.

*^Texture fillrate is calculated as the number of Texture Mapping Units multiplied by the base (or boost) core clock speed.

*^Pixel fillrate is calculated as the number of Render Output Units multiplied by the base (or boost) core clock speed.

*^Precision performance is calculated from the base (or boost) core clock speed based on a FMA operation.

*^Unified Shaders : Texture Mapping Units : Render Output Units

Radeon Feature Matrix[edit]

The following table shows features of Radeon-branded GPU microarchitectures. [ VisualEditor ] [  ]R100R200R300R400R500R600RV670R700EvergreenNorthernIslandsSouthernIslandsSeaIslandsVolcanicIslandsArcticIslandsVegaNaviReleasedApr 2000Aug 2001Sep 2002May 2004Oct 2005May 2007Nov 2007Jun 2008Sep 2009Oct 2010Jan 2012Sep 2013Jun 2015Jun 2016Jun 2017Jul 2019AMD supportInstruction setNot publicly knownTeraScale instruction setGCN instruction setRDNA instruction setMicroarchitectureTeraScale 1TeraScale 2 (VLIW5)TeraScale 3 (VLIW4)GCN 1st genGCN 2nd genGCN 3rd genGCN 4th genGCN 5th genRDNATypeFixed pipeline[a]Programmable pixel & vertex pipelinesUnified shader model?Direct3D7.08.19.011 (9_2)9.0b11 (9_2)9.0c11 (9_3)10.011 (10_0)10.111 (10_1)11 (11_0)11 (11_1)12 (11_1)11 (12_0)12 (12_0)11 (12_1)12 (12_1)Shader modelN/A1.42.0+2.0b3.04.04.15.05.15.16.36.4OpenGL1.32.0[b]3.34.4[c]4.6 (on Linux: 4.5+)?VulkanN/A1.0 (Win 7+ or Mesa 17+1.1OpenCLN/AClose to Metal1.11.22.0 (Adrenalin driver on Win7+), 1.2 (on Linux, 2.0 and 2.1 WIP mostly in Linux ROCm)?HSAN/A?Video decoding ASICN/AAvivo/UVDUVD+UVD 2UVD 2.2UVD 3UVD 4UVD 4.2UVD 5.0 or 6.0UVD 6.3UVD 7[50][d]VCN 1.0[50][d]Video encoding ASICN/AVCE 1.0VCE 2.0VCE 3.0 or 3.1VCE 3.4VCE 4.0[50][d]Power saving?PowerPlayPowerTunePowerTune & ZeroCore Power?TrueAudioN/AVia dedicated DSPVia shaders?FreeSyncN/A12HDCP[e]?1.41.42.2?PlayReady[e]N/A3.03.0Supported displays[f]1–222–6?Max. resolution?2–6 × 2560×16002–6 × 4096×2160 @ 60 Hz2–6 × 5120×2880 @ 60 Hz3 × 7680×4320 @ 60 Hz[51]?/drm/radeon[g]N/A/drm/amdgpu[g]N/AExperimental[52]?

*^The Radeon 100 Series has programmable pixel shaders, but do not fully comply with DirectX 8 or Pixel Shader 1.0. See article on R100's pixel shaders.

*^These series do not fully comply with OpenGL 2+ as the hardware does not support all types of non-power of two (NPOT) textures.

*^OpenGL 4+ compliance requires supporting FP64 shaders and these are emulated on some TeraScale chips using 32-bit hardware.

*^ abcThe UVD and VCE were replaced by the Video Core Next (VCN) ASIC in the Raven Ridge APU implementation of Vega.

*^ abTo play protected video content, it also requires card, operating system, driver, and application support. A compatible HDCP display is also needed for this. HDCP is mandatory for the output of certain audio formats, placing additional constraints on the multimedia setup.

*^More displays may be supported with native DisplayPort connections, or splitting the maximum resolution between multiple monitors with active converters.

*^ abDRM (Direct Rendering Manager) is a component of the Linux kernel. Support in this table refers to the most current version.Graphics device drivers[edit]AMD's proprietary graphics device driver 'Catalyst'[edit]

AMD Catalyst is being developed for Microsoft Windows and Linux. As of July 2014, other operating system are not officially supported. This may be different for the AMD FirePro brand, which is based on identical hardware but features OpenGL-certified graphics device drivers.

AMD Catalyst supports of course all features advertised for the Radeon brand.Amd Radeon R9 270x Drivers LicenseFree and open-source graphics device driver 'Radeon'[edit]

The free and open-source drivers are primarily developed on Linux and for Linux, but have been ported to other operating systems as well. Each driver is composed out of five parts:

*Linux kernel component DRM

*Linux kernel component KMS driver: basically the device driver for the display controller

*user-space component libDRM

*user-space component in Mesa 3D;

*a special and distinct 2D graphics device driver for X.Org Server, which if finally about to be replaced by Glamor

The free and open-source 'Radeon' graphics driver supports most of the features implemented into the Radeon line of GPUs.[6] Unlike the nouveau project for Nvidia graphics cards, the open-source 'Radeon' drivers are not reverse engineered, but based on documentation released by AMD.[53]Amd Radeon R9 270x Drivers Windows 7See also[edit]Amd Radeon R9 270x Toxic DriverReferences[edit]

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*^'AMD OpenCL™ 2.0 Driver'. AMD. Retrieved 2018-04-20.

*^'AMD Radeon Software Crimson Edition 16.3 Release Notes'. AMD. Retrieved 2018-04-20.

*^'AMDGPU-PRO Driver for Linux Release Notes'. 2016. Archived from the original on 2016-12-11. Retrieved 2018-04-23.

*^'Mesamatrix'. mesamatrix.net. Retrieved 2018-04-22.

*^ ab'RadeonFeature'. X.Org Foundation. Retrieved 2018-04-20.

*^https://www.geeks3d.com/20180501/amd-adrenalin-18-4-1-graphics-driver-released-opengl-4-6-vulkan-1-1-70/

*^'Radeon Software Adrenalin Edition 18.3.4 Release Notes'. AMD. Retrieved 2018-04-20.

*^'Radeon™ Software for Linux® with Vulkan® 1.1 support'. AMD. Retrieved 2018-04-21.

*^'AMD Open Source Driver for Vulkan'. GPUOpen. Retrieved 2018-04-20.

*^'AMD Launches Next Generation Volcanic Islands (VI) GPUs in 2014 - Successor to Sea Islands'. WCCFtech.

*^Ryan Smith. 'AMD Announces Next Generation Radeon R7 and R9 Video Cards'. anandtech.com.

*^Sebastian Pop (30 September 2013). 'Launch Date Revealed for AMD Radeon R9 290X Hawaii Graphics Card'. softpedia.

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