The month of Radeon R7 250 giveaways continues! Last week we chose three winners for a stack of ASUS Radeon R7 250s, and this week AMD is giving us three more - this time courtesy of MSI - to give away.

Lately there's been a lot of excitement around value video cards. Part of it is due to the simple fact that for low resolution gaming, you can generally approximate the experience of a modern game console with fairly low end hardware. 

Late last year AMD announced its Radeon R7 250, an Oland based part priced at $89 for the value discrete market. The R7 250 also serves as an interesting Dual Graphics/CrossFire option for Kaveri users looking to increase the performance of their processor graphics. 

AMD wants to give a bunch of these R7 250s away to users who can really use them. This week we're giving away three Radeon R7 250s from MSI to three lucky readers.

Here's the deal. To enter, simply post a comment below (US residents only, please only make a single post, contest requirements below) explaining your current PC setup and why you want, or need to win a Radeon R7 250. What I'm looking for here is an understanding of what your current system configuration is, why the Radeon R7 250 matters you and how you'd use it. Make your entries good as they may come in handy for some other stuff we've got planned in the future. If your entry from last time still applies, feel free to re-use it.

If you win, AMD wants your feedback on the GPU after you get it. You'll be asked to provide a short review (a paragraph or two, or video if you'd like) talking about your experience with the card. Do a good job and your feedback may even be featured on AnandTech.

AMD Radeon R7 250 Specifications
  AMD Radeon R7 250
Stream Processors 384
Texture Units 24
ROPs 8
Core Clock 1000MHz
Boost Clock 1050MHz
Memory Clock 4.6GHz GDDR5
Memory Bus Width 128-bit
VRAM 1GB
FP64 1/16
TrueAudio N
Transistor Count N/A
Typical Board Power 65W
Manufacturing Process TSMC 28nm
Architecture GCN 1.0
GPU Oland
Launch Date 10/11/13
Launch Price $89

 

Entries will be accepted from 10:30 PM ET on 3/5/2014 through 10:30 PM ET on 3/11/2014. We will draw 3 winner(s) who will be selected by 3/12/2014.

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  • raymo3 - Tuesday, March 11, 2014 - link

    I've recently started getting display driver errors on my integrated graphics desktop,
    aggravating, tweaking and updating, drivers still crashing sporadically.
    I need to upgrade to an R7 240 at least, or hopefully, this R7 250.

    I5 2500K, ASRock mobo, 8Gb RAM, 500w PSU, Win 7 Ultimate 64-bit
  • K3y0perator - Tuesday, March 11, 2014 - link

    My Current System Specs
    Cpu: AMD Phenom II X4 910 @ 2.6 Ghz
    Gpu: Radeon 6670
    Ram: 8GB @ 1333Mhz
    Os: Win 7
    Mobo: Foxconn A88gmx
    Boot Drive: Samsung 840 evo 120GB
    Storage: 2 WD Green 1TB
    Case: HP Pavilion Elite e9120y
    PSU: 400 Watt
    Monitor: 1680x1050p @ 60Hz

    Explanation for Current Setup
    This used to be an older HP computer running on a Radeon 4350. That was, until the motherboard burnt out on me and I decided to buy a new motherboard and a few other parts to breathe in new life, such as the 6670. This was my first time doing something remotely to PC Building so I had to do extensive research to make sure what I was doing was right. Even then, that wasn’t enough because I later realized that I needed to have a fresh copy of windows 7,(all I had was an upgrade disc from vista to 7) that’s where the second WD Green comes in, so I wouldn’t lose anything on the first drive. I later added the 840 evo when I learned what it could do for my PC.

    Why the R7 250 Would Be Great for Me
    Getting a R7 250 would be another breath of life again to this Frankenstein of a PC and would improve my video gaming experience. The main games I play right now are Dota 2 and Planetside 2. Other games I play from time to time are: Left for Dead 2, Team Fortress 2, Battlefield 3, XCom: EU, and Civ 5. I play Dota 2 on max settings and it runs at ~50fps, until team fights start happening and it starts dropping to ~25fps. While, Planetside 2 is set to the medium preset and runs at ~45fps and gets ~25fps, sometimes lower if there’s a 100+ fight going on. If I were to get a R7 250, I would be able to run my games at faster frame rates or turn up the graphics settings and see an even better world.

    P.S Is it okay for my dad to accept the prize, I already have his consent to enter, because I’m 17? Otherwise please disregard this and sorry for wasting your time.
  • wmock2468 - Tuesday, March 11, 2014 - link

    Hello, My name is Wes. I have an AMD FX 8350 CPU, Nvidia Geforce 660 TI, I have a 250 SSD Hard Drive, second 3 TB WD Caviar Black Hard Drive.., 16 Gig of Ram. I would love to see how much better this card is compared to my Nvidia card. I am also extremely excited when I read about Mantle and I want experience the increase with the new API. Love AMD!
  • ThatsABigDoor - Tuesday, March 11, 2014 - link

    I built my first PC in the past year. Wanting to know what I was getting into, I bought my first discrete graphics card, HD 6570 with GDDR3, for a 4ish year-old Asus desktop with a Pentium E5300 processor, Asus mobo and 6 GB of DDR2 RAM. I decided I would build a new computer but ended up doing it in phases. I upgraded the CPU to a Core2 Duo E8400 and the PSU and bought an Asus HD 7850. It was definitely an improvement, but the 7850 was under-utilized by the Core2 processor. (Now I have an FX 6300 running two 7850s, the other is an MSI). I would like to see how this card, with its faster clocks and memory, runs with the Core2 Duo compared to the HD 6570.
  • c0nc3pts - Tuesday, March 11, 2014 - link

    Sign me up, thanks!
  • qwertrich1 - Tuesday, March 11, 2014 - link

    In!
  • mfred - Tuesday, March 11, 2014 - link

    My HD 5450 currently runs my HTPC set up. During HD playback it sometimes struggle with streaming and an upgrade like this could get rid of the issues that i'm currently suffering from! Stuttering while watching tv is....
  • Fyodor - Tuesday, March 11, 2014 - link

    I currently have a last generation desktop - i5 3570k, 8 gigs of ram, and an SSD - without a graphics card. It's not much of a gaming machine, but I needed an upgrade from a dying laptop. Hopefully winning this will allow me to do some gaming that I've missed out on for the last few years.
  • eso dreaming - Tuesday, March 11, 2014 - link

    They poured through the felled castle walls; waves of dragonknights and nightblades leading the charge to take our flag. I valiantly tried defending the keep by laying down a wall of fire to burn the dozens of Ebonheart scum to ash and send their spirits packing back to their own lands. However, nothing happened, no wall of flame, no milk-drinking Nords or Dark Elf curs being incinerated, just lag... and my own death.

    It was this experience that led me on a journey to find that my poor GeForce GT220 card did not even meet the minimum requirements for the Elder Scrolls Online beta play. Alas, I am in need of a new card to play the game when it comes out next month.

    I currently have an HP P6530F with an upgraded 450W PSU. It's not a very beefy system, but I'm on a limited budget at the moment. Winning this card will put new life into my legacy system and allow me to play the game while I slowly upgrade everything else around it. I NEED this card.
  • Wifeoftheyear - Tuesday, March 11, 2014 - link

    I would love to win wife points for my hubby who has a birthday at the end of the month... Here is what I know:
    Our system is an A10-5800K based system with windows 8.1; it's used mostly for casual gaming.

    With this card as an upgrade, he would be looking to do some more interactive gaming.

    Thank you!!! Hope we win!!!

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