Graphics Cards

Sapphire Radeon R7 240 4GB GDDR3 Boost Graphics Card Code: 11216-02-20G

The Radeon R7 240 Boost from Sapphire is aimed at everyday users who use their computer for basic tasks, such as internet browsing, text editing, and multimedia viewing. It offers enough power for daily needs but is not designed for demanding graphics tasks.

Equipped with 4GB memory of type GDDR3, Memory Bus 128bit and clock speed at...
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Description

Description

The Radeon R7 240 Boost from Sapphire is aimed at everyday users who use their computer for basic tasks, such as internet browsing, text editing, and multimedia viewing. It offers enough power for daily needs but is not designed for demanding graphics tasks.

Equipped with 4GB memory of type GDDR3, Memory Bus 128bit and clock speed at 1800Mhz. The processor speed reaches 730Mhz. It connects to the computer via PCI Express x16 3.0 communication bus and for operation requires a power supply with minimum power 400 Watt. At the back of the card, you will find outputs such as 1x HDMI, VGA (D-Sub), DVI-D with maximum resolution capability 4096x2160 pixels.

Manufacturer

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Specifications

Specifications

Product Number
11216-02-20G

Main Specifications

Processor Manufacturer
AMD
Chipset Model
Radeon R7 240
Interface
PCI Express x16 3.0
Processor Speed (Base Clock)
730 MHz
Maximum Resolution
4096x2160 pixels
Parallel Processing Technology
Crossfire / CrossfireX
Type
Casual Use
Cuda Cores
-
Device Group
-
Colour
Black

Special Features

RGB Lighting
No
OverClock (OC)
No
Air-cooled
Yes
Low Profile
No
Passive Cooling
No
Water-cooled
No
External Graphics Card (eGPU)
No
LHR
No

Memory

Memory Capacity
4 GB
Memory type
GDDR3
Memory Speed
1800 MHz
Memory Speed
-
Memory bus
128 bit

Connectivity

HDMI
1
Misc Ports
VGA (D-Sub), DVI-D
Dual Link DVI
Yes

System Requirements

Minimum Power Supply
400 W

Dimensions

Thickness
-

Top Specs

Memory
-
Connectivity
-

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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Reviews (4)

Reviews

  1. 5 stars
    0
  2. 1
  3. 1
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 2
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  • Size
  • Performance
  • Noisy
  • Temperature
  • Value for money
  • kingdomhearts97
    1
    6 out of 7 members found this review helpful

    To cut it short, the graphics card is terrible. I've had it for about 3 years because I had a very small case and it fit comfortably. Even for its time when it was considered "good," it was very bad. It's not worth buying in any case, even if you have a very small case and struggle to fit a decent graphics card, don't bother putting it in. In my opinion, if you want a small graphics card for a small case, get the Nvidia GT 1030 and you're good to go. Or if you have a midi tower, I highly recommend the GTX 1050ti 4gb for an additional 80€.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Size
    • Performance
    • Noisy
    • Temperature
    • Value for money
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  • Pan_V
    3
    4 out of 4 members found this review helpful

    I have been using this card for two years, and it was not one of my best decisions. I would not recommend it to a friend.

    + The card is relatively good for overclocking.
    + It is relatively good for basic video editing.
    + Ideal for MOBAs.
    + Good for games released in the same period (2013) and generally for DirectX 9 and Vulkan games, but not good for DirectX 11/12 games.
    + Runs most games on Low-Medium Settings.
    + Satisfactory for overclocking, although somewhat limited.

    - It started making some noise after a while.
    - It does not have good performance in Linux (Team Fortress 2 runs at 40-65 fps instead of 120 fps).
    - Poor for recording.
    - Low-budget, but there are much better options for the same price.
    - The fan did not satisfy me particularly.

    It can handle games made in Unreal Engine 3 (Rocket League, Life Is Strange, and many other popular games) on Low-Medium settings, at 40-70 frames depending on the game.
    CS:GO (2012) runs at 60-100 fps - generally, Source Games (CS:S, Portal 2, and others) run excellently.
    Superhot (2015) runs at 50 fps.
    Team Fortress 2 (2007) always above 120 fps.
    The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (2011) runs at Medium settings, almost 60 fps, while the Legendary Edition reaches 30-40 fps.
    A Story About My Uncle (Unreal Engine 3) runs at 45-60 fps on Medium Settings - usually at 60 fps.
    Paladins (2016) plays at around 60 fps.
    Call of Duty: Black Ops III consistently played at 21 fps.

    I would buy it with a mid-range i3/i5 processor.
    I would prefer an NVIDIA GTX 1050.
    It does not perform well in "modern" games.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Size
    • Performance
    • Moderate noise
    • Temperature
    • Value for money
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  • Panagiotis_Kalogeropoulos
    4
    14 out of 15 members found this review helpful

    It is a very good card and it plays quite a few modern games easily:
    GTA V Medium: 35-40 fps
    Crysis 3 Low: 20 fps
    League Of Legends Very High: 120-140 FPS
    Sniper Elite Low: 25 FPS
    Injustice Gods Among Us Medium: 45-50 FPS
    Minecraft High: 100-110 FPS

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  • nickolasboutsis
    1
    4 out of 15 members found this review helpful

    One star because if someone wants to play games from 2012 and onwards, it's not possible. It's outdated technology and only suitable for games with mediocre graphics. Black Flag struggles even with low graphics.

    Translated from Greek ·
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  • To cut it short, the graphics card is terrible. I've had it for about 3 years because I had a very small case and it fit comfortably. Even for its time when it was considered "good," it was very bad. It's not worth buying in any case, even if you have a very small case and struggle to fit a decent graphics card, don't bother putting it in. In my opinion, if you want a small graphics card for a small case, get the Nvidia GT 1030 and you're good to go. Or if you have a midi tower, I highly recommend the GTX 1050ti 4gb for an additional 80€.

    Translated from Greek ·
    6
  • I have been using this card for two years, and it was not one of my best decisions. I would not recommend it to a friend.

    + The card is relatively good for overclocking.
    + It is relatively good for basic video editing.
    + Ideal for MOBAs.
    + Good for games released in the same period (2013) and generally for DirectX 9 and Vulkan games, but not good for DirectX 11/12 games.
    + Runs most games on Low-Medium Settings.
    + Satisfactory for overclocking, although somewhat limited.

    - It started making some noise after a while.
    - It does not have good performance in Linux (Team Fortress 2 runs at 40-65 fps instead of 120 fps).
    - Poor for recording.
    - Low-budget, but there are much better options for the same price.
    - The fan did not satisfy me particularly.

    It can handle games made in Unreal Engine 3 (Rocket League, Life Is Strange, and many other popular games) on Low-Medium settings, at 40-70 frames depending on the game.
    CS:GO (2012) runs at 60-100 fps - generally, Source Games (CS:S, Portal 2, and others) run excellently.
    Superhot (2015) runs at 50 fps.
    Team Fortress 2 (2007) always above 120 fps.
    The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (2011) runs at Medium settings, almost 60 fps, while the Legendary Edition reaches 30-40 fps.
    A Story About My Uncle (Unreal Engine 3) runs at 45-60 fps on Medium Settings - usually at 60 fps.
    Paladins (2016) plays at around 60 fps.
    Call of Duty: Black Ops III consistently played at 21 fps.

    I would buy it with a mid-range i3/i5 processor.
    I would prefer an NVIDIA GTX 1050.
    It does not perform well in "modern" games.

    Translated from Greek ·
    4
  • It is a very good card and it plays quite a few modern games easily:
    GTA V Medium: 35-40 fps
    Crysis 3 Low: 20 fps
    League Of Legends Very High: 120-140 FPS
    Sniper Elite Low: 25 FPS
    Injustice Gods Among Us Medium: 45-50 FPS
    Minecraft High: 100-110 FPS

    Translated from Greek ·
    14
  • One star because if someone wants to play games from 2012 and onwards, it's not possible. It's outdated technology and only suitable for games with mediocre graphics. Black Flag struggles even with low graphics.

    Translated from Greek ·
    4
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Description & Specifications

Product Number
11216-02-20G

Main Specifications

Processor Manufacturer
AMD
Chipset Model
Radeon R7 240
Interface
PCI Express x16 3.0
Processor Speed (Base Clock)
730 MHz
Maximum Resolution
4096x2160 pixels
Parallel Processing Technology
Crossfire / CrossfireX
Type
Casual Use
Cuda Cores
-
Device Group
-
Colour
Black

Special Features

RGB Lighting
No
OverClock (OC)
No
Air-cooled
Yes
Low Profile
No
Passive Cooling
No
Water-cooled
No
External Graphics Card (eGPU)
No
LHR
No

Memory

Memory Capacity
4 GB
Memory type
GDDR3
Memory Speed
1800 MHz
Memory Speed
-
Memory bus
128 bit

Connectivity

HDMI
1
Misc Ports
VGA (D-Sub), DVI-D
Dual Link DVI
Yes

System Requirements

Minimum Power Supply
400 W

Dimensions

Thickness
-

Top Specs

Memory
-
Connectivity
-

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Description

The Radeon R7 240 Boost from Sapphire is aimed at everyday users who use their computer for basic tasks, such as internet browsing, text editing, and multimedia viewing. It offers enough power for daily needs but is not designed for demanding graphics tasks.

Equipped with 4GB memory of type GDDR3, Memory Bus 128bit and clock speed at 1800Mhz. The processor speed reaches 730Mhz. It connects to the computer via PCI Express x16 3.0 communication bus and for operation requires a power supply with minimum power 400 Watt. At the back of the card, you will find outputs such as 1x HDMI, VGA (D-Sub), DVI-D with maximum resolution capability 4096x2160 pixels.

Manufacturer

Reviews (4)

  1. 5 stars
    0
  2. 1
  3. 1
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 2
Review this product
  • Size
  • Performance
  • Noisy
  • Temperature
  • Value for money
  • kingdomhearts97
    1
    6 out of 7 members found this review helpful

    To cut it short, the graphics card is terrible. I've had it for about 3 years because I had a very small case and it fit comfortably. Even for its time when it was considered "good," it was very bad. It's not worth buying in any case, even if you have a very small case and struggle to fit a decent graphics card, don't bother putting it in. In my opinion, if you want a small graphics card for a small case, get the Nvidia GT 1030 and you're good to go. Or if you have a midi tower, I highly recommend the GTX 1050ti 4gb for an additional 80€.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Size
    • Performance
    • Noisy
    • Temperature
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Pan_V
    3
    4 out of 4 members found this review helpful

    I have been using this card for two years, and it was not one of my best decisions. I would not recommend it to a friend.

    + The card is relatively good for overclocking.
    + It is relatively good for basic video editing.
    + Ideal for MOBAs.
    + Good for games released in the same period (2013) and generally for DirectX 9 and Vulkan games, but not good for DirectX 11/12 games.
    + Runs most games on Low-Medium Settings.
    + Satisfactory for overclocking, although somewhat limited.

    - It started making some noise after a while.
    - It does not have good performance in Linux (Team Fortress 2 runs at 40-65 fps instead of 120 fps).
    - Poor for recording.
    - Low-budget, but there are much better options for the same price.
    - The fan did not satisfy me particularly.

    It can handle games made in Unreal Engine 3 (Rocket League, Life Is Strange, and many other popular games) on Low-Medium settings, at 40-70 frames depending on the game.
    CS:GO (2012) runs at 60-100 fps - generally, Source Games (CS:S, Portal 2, and others) run excellently.
    Superhot (2015) runs at 50 fps.
    Team Fortress 2 (2007) always above 120 fps.
    The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (2011) runs at Medium settings, almost 60 fps, while the Legendary Edition reaches 30-40 fps.
    A Story About My Uncle (Unreal Engine 3) runs at 45-60 fps on Medium Settings - usually at 60 fps.
    Paladins (2016) plays at around 60 fps.
    Call of Duty: Black Ops III consistently played at 21 fps.

    I would buy it with a mid-range i3/i5 processor.
    I would prefer an NVIDIA GTX 1050.
    It does not perform well in "modern" games.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Size
    • Performance
    • Moderate noise
    • Temperature
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Panagiotis_Kalogeropoulos
    4
    14 out of 15 members found this review helpful

    It is a very good card and it plays quite a few modern games easily:
    GTA V Medium: 35-40 fps
    Crysis 3 Low: 20 fps
    League Of Legends Very High: 120-140 FPS
    Sniper Elite Low: 25 FPS
    Injustice Gods Among Us Medium: 45-50 FPS
    Minecraft High: 100-110 FPS

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • nickolasboutsis
    1
    4 out of 15 members found this review helpful

    One star because if someone wants to play games from 2012 and onwards, it's not possible. It's outdated technology and only suitable for games with mediocre graphics. Black Flag struggles even with low graphics.

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • To cut it short, the graphics card is terrible. I've had it for about 3 years because I had a very small case and it fit comfortably. Even for its time when it was considered "good," it was very bad. It's not worth buying in any case, even if you have a very small case and struggle to fit a decent graphics card, don't bother putting it in. In my opinion, if you want a small graphics card for a small case, get the Nvidia GT 1030 and you're good to go. Or if you have a midi tower, I highly recommend the GTX 1050ti 4gb for an additional 80€.

    Translated from Greek ·
    6
  • I have been using this card for two years, and it was not one of my best decisions. I would not recommend it to a friend.

    + The card is relatively good for overclocking.
    + It is relatively good for basic video editing.
    + Ideal for MOBAs.
    + Good for games released in the same period (2013) and generally for DirectX 9 and Vulkan games, but not good for DirectX 11/12 games.
    + Runs most games on Low-Medium Settings.
    + Satisfactory for overclocking, although somewhat limited.

    - It started making some noise after a while.
    - It does not have good performance in Linux (Team Fortress 2 runs at 40-65 fps instead of 120 fps).
    - Poor for recording.
    - Low-budget, but there are much better options for the same price.
    - The fan did not satisfy me particularly.

    It can handle games made in Unreal Engine 3 (Rocket League, Life Is Strange, and many other popular games) on Low-Medium settings, at 40-70 frames depending on the game.
    CS:GO (2012) runs at 60-100 fps - generally, Source Games (CS:S, Portal 2, and others) run excellently.
    Superhot (2015) runs at 50 fps.
    Team Fortress 2 (2007) always above 120 fps.
    The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (2011) runs at Medium settings, almost 60 fps, while the Legendary Edition reaches 30-40 fps.
    A Story About My Uncle (Unreal Engine 3) runs at 45-60 fps on Medium Settings - usually at 60 fps.
    Paladins (2016) plays at around 60 fps.
    Call of Duty: Black Ops III consistently played at 21 fps.

    I would buy it with a mid-range i3/i5 processor.
    I would prefer an NVIDIA GTX 1050.
    It does not perform well in "modern" games.

    Translated from Greek ·
    4
  • It is a very good card and it plays quite a few modern games easily:
    GTA V Medium: 35-40 fps
    Crysis 3 Low: 20 fps
    League Of Legends Very High: 120-140 FPS
    Sniper Elite Low: 25 FPS
    Injustice Gods Among Us Medium: 45-50 FPS
    Minecraft High: 100-110 FPS

    Translated from Greek ·
    14
  • One star because if someone wants to play games from 2012 and onwards, it's not possible. It's outdated technology and only suitable for games with mediocre graphics. Black Flag struggles even with low graphics.

    Translated from Greek ·
    4
  • See all