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MSI radeon r9 390

Wouldn't you be better off with a R9 290x? I mean they have half the VRAM but it has basically the same performance, you'd run out of grunt before hitting the limit.

unless you can find them super cheap; no; as the 390s and 390X have better power management; clock higher; memory clocks here; tends to run less power or the same with higher clocks and have even better cooling this time around
 
Well the nvidia cards have been put on special so fingers crossed the amd cards very soon. Can't stop admiring the power of these cards on YouTube compared to my gtx 670 lol.
 
I want to buy two of the MSI ones at the same time as I want them to be the same but I know my system is not powerful enough ( cpu ) to feed two at the moment ......

I have also started to look at the ultra wide single screens rather than the three I have now ????

There is no such thing as " I'm just going to upgrade this " lol it always has a knock on effect :-)
 
The amd 8350 isn't bad but I suppose an i5 or i7 would be more suited to a crossfire or sli configuration.

And tell me about it, want a new gpu and then I think I could do with another 8gb of memory while I'm at it lol.
 
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The MSI is no doubt the best 390/390x available IMO. No wonder the price has gone up, if they are selling well.

Cracking cards.

The highest clocked sure and the fact that they appear to have given this gen a more substantial cooler to avoid the massive failure that TFIV was on Hawaii is good but I'd still go Sapphire. With Sapphire being an AMD only company you know there coolers are designed around the AMD chips and nothing else.
I made this mistake once, Never again.
 
I can get 1150 on the core on my MSI 390 without any voltage increase apart from +50 power limit. I don't know many 290/290x cards that could pull that, I reckon she'll easily go past 1200MHz on the core with a bump in voltage, but more than happy with performance on my 390 crossfire so no need fo the extra heat and stress.

Long story short, these MSI 390 are incredible.
 
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My Sapphire 290X Vapor-X can run 1130 // 1375 without any add voltage nor power limit increase. ASIC Quality is 76% though. Can the ASIC be tested on the new 390/390X yet ?
 
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