AMD has moved the R9 200 series to "Legacy" status. While they still work, you won't get optimizations for the latest AAA releases. 🛠️ What to Look For When Buying

It requires a 6-pin and an 8-pin power connector. You’ll want at least a 600W high-quality PSU.

Buying a 290X usually comes down to three specific scenarios: 1. The Ultra-Budget Build

Before you hit "Buy It Now," you must be aware of the baggage this card carries:

512-bit (Massive bandwidth even by today's standards). Architecture: GCN 1.1 (Graphics Core Next). DirectX Support: Supports DX12 (Feature Level 12_0). ✅ Reasons to Buy an R9 290X Today

Look for aftermarket coolers (Sapphire, ASUS DirectCU II, or XFX).

You are on a strict sub-$50 budget, you have a beefy power supply, and you enjoy tinkering with older hardware.