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

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Hilarious how some think wealth is measured in GFX card cost.

People who spend the max for the highest cards are true enthusiasts. There are many levels of enthuisiast in between. Many of which will vastly outspend the cost of 4 Titan X's on other pastimes, kit, hobbies whatever.

Gaming or scoring the biggest number in a free piece of software is not as high up on the list as most important in life as it is for others.

There is really not any REAL need for a DX12 card until a DX12 game appears for gamers.

Ultra enthusiasts will chuck all their money at something they are enthusiastic in even if they are poor.

Wealth in here sounds like it's measured in teh same metric as the goovernment that measures inflation. Change the metric to suit yourself. People who are minted don't talk about it.
 
What's funny is that Aldi/Lidl are not even the cheapest if you do your full shopping there, to truly be a penny pincher you have to get all your stuff from various stores.
 
He thinks Having a Titan-X makes him a Waitrose / Marks and Spencer shopper looking down at the common people.

Like one of those guys who thinks he's cool awkwardly crawling out of his Gull Wing Door Sports Car, there is a word for those folk...

Wealthy? :D
 
AMD are seen as more of a value for money brand period.

It's no big deal. The cheap skate remarks are just made in jest. :D

Its marketing, like iPhones....

There is another way of looking at it.

By far the majority of the human population have no real independent decision making powers.

Now i'm joking.


Erm.... eccentric?
 
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Back to serious, still no official news of when these might or might not be coming? Or VRAM amounts (4 stacks of 1GB on that die I think?) or anything confirmed at all? I am itching to see the price and performance of these cards.
 
Has this article been posted yet?
www.hardwareluxx.com/index.php/news...ka-fury-x-slower-than-geforce-gtx-980-ti.html

Again, the installed memory was confirmed to have a capacity of 4 GB.

The partner did hint at the performance. Apparently the Radeon Fury X ought to be slower than the GeForce GTX 980 Ti. Currently, AMD is still trying to optimize higher clock rates and is making adjustments to the driver's performance. Performance related to power consumption is therefore likely to be a critical issue for "Fiji".

AMD originally planned to release the Radeon Fury X for a price of 850 US dollars. Considering the performance, this does not sound very realistic, especially as the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 Ti will cost 739 euro and is a tough piece of competition.

If true then oh dear.
 
" wait and see."

As the shelves fill with 980ti's over the next two weeks, its coming soon and wait and see, don't seem to work so well.

On the shelves and available now has a strong pull after such a long wait.

I hope they go for spilling the beans a.s.a.p.

Not the moment to be playing Secret Squirrel in magical and mysterious product ahoy.
 

Yes it has, some of what he wrote there is already known to be falce, he obviously doesn't know about Johan Anderson leaking pictures of his, if he did he would have known that it has 8+6 Pin power, not 8+8 pin like he claims.

He also claims an API partner told him all this at Computex, AMD put a ban on AIB partners showing the 390X/Fury as AMD will do that at their own event in a couple of weeks.
 
Yes it has, some of what he wrote there is already known to be falce, he obviously doesn't know about Johan Anderson leaking pictures of his, if he did he would have known that it has 8+6 Pin power, not 8+8 pin like he claims.

He also claims an API partner told him all this at Computex, AMD put a ban on AIB partners showing the 390X/Fury as AMD will do that at their own event in a couple of weeks.

Looks like 8+8 to me ;)



 
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