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Did AMD just cancel Radeon R9 285X?

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Long live the Tonga!, oh wait, did AMD just pull the plug on full Tonga?

According to Robert Hallock’s tweet, this might actually be true:

http://videocardz.com/52441/did-amd-just-cancel-radeon-r9-285x

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Just dont want to talk about unreleased products etc.

Plus, yeah, should have cancelled the FX CPU+GFX cards etc.
 
Tbh I kind of like the idea of the -E CPU's though why you'd go for one over a just as efficient Intel CPU is a question I'm wondering about...
Definitely agree with cancelled the 285 though, no real benefits apart from TrueAudio etc
 
Tbh I kind of like the idea of the -E CPU's though why you'd go for one over a just as efficient Intel CPU is a question I'm wondering about...
Definitely agree with cancelled the 285 though, no real benefits apart from TrueAudio etc

Yeah but the -E CPU's are just crapper versions of the regular FX CPU's :p

Intel is the only option atm. AMD will be back though.. Just gotta wait until 2016..
 
I doubt there was a 285X in the making. They never announced it either.

Next series is the 370X/380X with the 390X monster next year.
 
Hopefully they've seen sense and held it back for the 370x or something

Maybe AMD were laughing at the GTX 970 spec and decided to re market Tonga 285X as the R9 390 :p

I hope either AMD or Nvidia release a proper new high end flagship sooner rather than later..

The GTX 980 will have to do until then..
 
Maybe AMD were laughing at the GTX 970 spec and decided to re market Tonga 285X as the R9 390 :p

I hope either AMD or Nvidia release a proper new high end flagship sooner rather than later..

The GTX 980 will have to do until then..

They will. They always do. It's just harder to wait when new tech releases though.
 
Tbh I kind of like the idea of the -E CPU's though why you'd go for one over a just as efficient Intel CPU is a question I'm wondering about...
Definitely agree with cancelled the 285 though, no real benefits apart from TrueAudio etc

I think the biggest change a 285 gives is full Freesync support for the new displays coming out. Before that you needed 290 and above?

So given its price point and how well Freesync could give to low frame rate I say it's a very nice GPU on the mid range to have.
 
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