Factory tuning from PowerColor
The PowerColor Radeon R9 290 OC card, as its name suggests, is overclocked on store shelves.
These factory tunings are more funny than useful, but the fact is that the OC marking on a card has some marketing value. In this case, the core clock signal is 975 MHz, which is a round 30 MHz higher than the factory value. Anyway, the card doesn’t carry much interest. The other data cannot differ from the reference, so the 2560 Stream processor and 512-bit memory interface are given. We have 4 GB of GDDR5 memory on the board, with a clock speed of 5000 MHz. We do not know the price of the novelty and the exact time of its release.