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

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I wouldn't agree with the pc per thing and frame times. Fact is websites were shouting at amd for a long time (literally years) to get the hitchy feel of crossfire sorted out and it fell on deaf ears.

AMD's Frame Times at that time were pretty bad, PCper and FCAT did force them to fix something they really needed to.

But i agree with most of the rest of what Orangy said.
 
You would have to be quick though with no guarantee of getting the card you want as they seem to go EOL pretty fast and those few remaining hold their price as people that need them for SLI are prepared to pay.

Hardly. There always seems to be an abundance of "last gen" cards sold off for bargain prices when new stuff comes out. There were loads of 480's/580's/670's/680's and 780's/780Ti's available for cheap prices when the new stuff came out. It is how I have bought my GPU's for the last 4/5 years. I only have a 980 now because of an awesome Amazon miss price on release :p. I would have never paid full price for one.
 
Hardly. There always seems to be an abundance of "last gen" cards sold off for bargain prices when new stuff comes out. There were loads of 480's/580's/670's/680's and 780's/780Ti's available for cheap prices when the new stuff came out. It is how I have bought my GPU's for the last 4/5 years. I only have a 980 now because of an awesome Amazon miss price on release :p. I would have never paid full price for one.

If you want to pick up an EOL GTX 980 you may have a very long wait as I think these cards are going to be around for another 12 months.
 
The sensible thing would have been to laugh at Lambchops response to Orangey's moan at NVidia, seeing as it was a bit humerous. But alas, no it has descended into another argument that if not stopped will end up getting the thread closed.

This thread is supposed to be about the 390x, not about how much one company versus the other.

So it does seem that Computex is the place and with any luck we should here something in the first week of June, so that is 5 weeks away.
The waiting is almost over, Come on AMD don't disappoint us now.
 
I'm not passing anything, I know I've taken threads off topic in the past.

Difference is I don't try and play the victim like you.

I'm not playing the victim. I'm just tired of your relentless pro Nvidia crap.

Take it somewhere else, IE - an "All gather around and rim Nvidia" thread. There's plenty of them on here you should have plenty of material to satisfy yourself with.



So three hundred dollars more than the Titan X yet you get two cores for your cash. That's actually a lower launch price than the 295X2 which launched at $1499 if true.

I thought the same when you trolled Haswell-E/X99 threads with the same repetitive drivel for months on end.

Complaining about lack of speed boost over the previous gen, cost, DDR4 prices, a new chipset and the lack of lanes on the 5820k is not trolling. It's simply me, pointing out that I am rather disillusioned by Intel's so called gains.

Quite different to people who love Nvidia coming into an AMD thread to trash it.
 
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I'm not playing the victim. I'm just tired of your relentless pro Nvidia crap.

Take it somewhere else, IE - an "All gather around and rim Nvidia" thread. There's plenty of them on here you should have plenty of material to satisfy yourself with.




So three hundred dollars more than the Titan X yet you get two cores for your cash. That's actually a lower launch price than the 295X2 which launched at $1499 if true.

Specifications are impressive and the price looks reasonable for that much muscle.

More importantly, note the TDP, 500 Watts, 250 Watts for each GPU. that's impressive given how much GPU that is.
 

Come on Humbug you know better than to publish stuff like this.:D

No one is going to get a sniff as to what AMD are doing with a dual core card until the 390X is on the shelf.:D

As to a TDP of 500W forget it, you have to be careful in the PSU dept with a 295X2 let alone something that uses 500W.

Not going to happen.:)
 
Cling on to your Titan-X's Kaap. they were worth that. AMD will never match them, they cost £900 each ^^^^^

So is Bermuda the name for the dual GPU or what?

Because in the chiphell benches it is below a 295 still, so it'd be a single going off that. Still wondering about Bermuda... dropped off the face of the Earth.

http://www.chiphell.com/thread-1196441-1-1.html

I think Bermuda there is meant to be the 390X and Fiji XT the 380X

Here, Bermuda = 390X
 
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