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Possible Radeon 390X / 390 and 380X Spec / Benchmark (do not hotlink images!!!!!!)

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Is all that space either side of the pcb going to be to slot a couple of cool packs in?

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Only one allowed packs are 8pack and he isnt sharing.

16 Juni....so all I am doing now is keep building on my temple to the Gods of radeon. I gather worshippers as the Gods are about to unleash the power of HBM.
 

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well ok, but it does look pig ugly, it's too short and fat, it has no sense of style at all.

it's going to be very interesting to see the other side :eek:


Well, to help. I did some really hi-tech photoshopping and here's the card in the correct orientation (for most of us looking at it in our PC's).
This **** was difficult, give credit if you use it elsewhere please

:D :D :D :rolleyes:

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AMD Radeon 300 series to arrive on June 16th

AMD Radeon 300 series to be released mid-June

According to SweClockers, AMD has forbid AIBs from showing any Radeon 300 graphics card on Computex. Instead, AMD is planning a special event for PC Gamers currently set for E3 expo. This is where these cards will finally be shown to the public.

SweClockers claim that AMD has given a red light to all board partners for any kind of presentations or public announcement happening at Computex. It is quite disappointing to say at least.

If that’s all true, then the only new card to be shown at Computex is GeForce GTX 980 Ti. Maybe AMD AIBs will at least give us a glimpse at their new coolers?

http://videocardz.com/55734/amd-radeon-300-series-to-arrive-on-june-16th
 
saphires marketting department are the only ones to convince me in the cooling department...but why the segregation between tri-x and vapour x...they would garner more trust imo if they just delivered a solid good product with less posturing. the fundamentals are physical/economical..ie what is required to dissipate x W to ensure specified boost/no throttling at a given noise ceiling for a given price....the tri-x / vapor x doesnt advertly differentiate itself on these grounds...more of the same 'what do you want to pay today?'.
 
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