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

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If the 380x is a reworked 290x with higher clocks as rumoured it will most likely equal the gtx980. This means the 390 and 390x should be a good bit ahead of the gtx980 never mind the 970.

My thinking is that if they're pitting a reworked 290X against the 980 then the existing architecture HAS to be fully DX12!! Right!!?? Surely they wouldn't pit it against the 980 without it....

If I knew for sure I'd plump for another 295x2 and be set for a fair while at 4k :D
 
Indeed. The 390X will have to be a good deal faster than a 980. Otherwise Nvidia will just release the GM200 cards and take bake the performance crown by some margin.

The 390x will be fast i am sure, i just hope the AIO water cooler is not a neccesity.


but i think we've got all of this wrong, because if the 390X is all new, then they'll also give you a 390............and a 390X DUAL...

you might get the 390 next month... the 390X in late August and the dual in november, i dont know who the hell said there'd be a 380X but it deffo didn't come from AMD.

but if there is a 380X botch job of a 290X, then i'd be quite surprised......BUT NOT UPSET.........because i wont be getting one anyway
 
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I was on techpowerup GPU database found 390X, 380X, 380, 370X, 370 and 350X nearly full tech specs. :)

AMD Radeon R9 390X

GPU Name: Fiji
GPU Variant: Fiji XT
Process Size: 28 nm
Shading Units: 4096
TMUs: 256
ROPs: 128
Compute Units: 64
Pixel Rate: 128 GPixel/s
Texture Rate: 256 GTexel/s
Floating-point performance: 8,192 GFLOPS
Memory Size: 4096 MB
Memory Type: HBM
Memory Bus: 4096 bit
Bandwidth: 640 GB/s

http://www.techpowerup.com/gpudb/2633/radeon-r9-390x.html

AMD Radeon R9 380X

GPU Name: Grenada
GPU Variant: Grenada XT
Process Size: 28 nm
Transistors: 6,200 million
Die Size: 438 mm²
Memory Size: 4096 MB
Memory Type: GDDR5
Memory Bus: 512 bit
Bandwidth: 320 GB/s
TDP: 290W
GPU Clock: 1000 MHz
Memory Clock: 1250MHz 5000MHz effective
Shading Units: 2816
TMUs: 176
ROPs: 64
Compute Units: 44
Pixel Rate: 64.0 GPixel/s
Texture Rate: 176 GTexel/s
Floating-point performance: 5,632 GFLOPS

http://www.techpowerup.com/gpudb/2663/radeon-r9-380x.html

AMD Radeon R9 380

GPU Name: Grenada
GPU Variant: Grenada PRO
Process Size: 28 nm
Transistors: 6,200 million
Die Size: 438 mm²
Memory Size: 4096 MB
Memory Type: GDDR5
Memory Bus: 512 bit
Bandwidth: 320 GB/s
TDP: 275W
GPU Clock: 1000 MHz
Memory Clock: 1250MHz 5000MHz effective
Shading Units: 2560
TMUs: 160
ROPs: 64
Compute Units: 40
Pixel Rate: 64.0 GPixel/s
Texture Rate: 160 GTexel/s
Floating-point performance: 5,120 GFLOPS

http://www.techpowerup.com/gpudb/2664/radeon-r9-380.html

AMD Radeon R9 370X

GPU Name: Trinidad
GPU Variant: Trinidad XT
Process Size: 28 nm
Memory Size: 2048 MB
Memory Type: GDDR5
Memory Bus: 256 bit
Bandwidth: 176 GB/s
GPU Clock: 918 MHz
Memory Clock: 1375MHz 5500MHz effective
Shading Units: 2048
TMUs: 128
ROPs: 32
Compute Units: 32
Pixel Rate: 29.4 GPixel/s
Texture Rate: 118 GTexel/s
Floating-point performance: 3,760 GFLOPS

http://www.techpowerup.com/gpudb/2662/radeon-r9-370x.html

AMD Radeon R9 370

GPU Name: Trinidad
GPU Variant: Trinidad PRO
Process Size: 28 nm
Memory Size: 2048 MB
Memory Type: GDDR5
Memory Bus: 256 bit
Bandwidth: 176 GB/s
GPU Clock: 918 MHz
Memory Clock: 1375 MHz 5500 MHz effective
Shading Units: 1792
TMUs: 112
ROPs: 32
Compute Units: 28
Pixel Rate: 29.4 GPixel/s
Texture Rate: 103 GTexel/s
Floating-point performance: 3,290 GFLOPS

http://www.techpowerup.com/gpudb/2645/radeon-r9-370.html

AMD Radeon R7 350X

GPU Name: Tobago
GPU Variant: Tobago XT
Process Size: 28 nm
Transistors: 2,080 million
Die Size: 160 mm²
Memory Size: 1024 MB
Memory Type: GDDR5
Memory Bus: 128 bit
Bandwidth: 104 GB/s
TDP: 85 W
GPU Clock: 1100 MHz
Memory Clock: 1625 MHz 6500 MHz effective
Shading Units: 896
TMUs: 56
ROPs: 16
Compute Units: 14
Pixel Rate: 17.6 GPixel/s
Texture Rate: 61.6 GTexel/s
Floating-point performance: 1,971 GFLOPS

http://www.techpowerup.com/gpudb/2661/radeon-r7-350x.html
 
I was on techpowerup GPU database found 390X, 380X, 380, 370X, 370 and 350X nearly full tech specs. :)

AMD Radeon R9 390X

GPU Name: Fiji
GPU Variant: Fiji XT
Process Size: 28 nm
Shading Units: 4096
TMUs: 256
ROPs: 128
Compute Units: 64
Pixel Rate: 128 GPixel/s
Texture Rate: 256 GTexel/s
Floating-point performance: 8,192 GFLOPS
Memory Size: 4096 MB
Memory Type: HBM
Memory Bus: 4096 bit
Bandwidth: 640 GB/s

http://www.techpowerup.com/gpudb/2633/radeon-r9-390x.html

AMD Radeon R9 380X

GPU Name: Grenada
GPU Variant: Grenada XT
Process Size: 28 nm
Transistors: 6,200 million
Die Size: 438 mm²
Memory Size: 4096 MB
Memory Type: GDDR5
Memory Bus: 512 bit
Bandwidth: 320 GB/s
TDP: 290W
GPU Clock: 1000 MHz
Memory Clock: 1250MHz 5000MHz effective
Shading Units: 2816
TMUs: 176
ROPs: 64
Compute Units: 44
Pixel Rate: 64.0 GPixel/s
Texture Rate: 176 GTexel/s
Floating-point performance: 5,632 GFLOPS

http://www.techpowerup.com/gpudb/2663/radeon-r9-380x.html

AMD Radeon R9 380

GPU Name: Grenada
GPU Variant: Grenada PRO
Process Size: 28 nm
Transistors: 6,200 million
Die Size: 438 mm²
Memory Size: 4096 MB
Memory Type: GDDR5
Memory Bus: 512 bit
Bandwidth: 320 GB/s
TDP: 275W
GPU Clock: 1000 MHz
Memory Clock: 1250MHz 5000MHz effective
Shading Units: 2560
TMUs: 160
ROPs: 64
Compute Units: 40
Pixel Rate: 64.0 GPixel/s
Texture Rate: 160 GTexel/s
Floating-point performance: 5,120 GFLOPS

http://www.techpowerup.com/gpudb/2664/radeon-r9-380.html

AMD Radeon R9 370X

GPU Name: Trinidad
GPU Variant: Trinidad XT
Process Size: 28 nm
Memory Size: 2048 MB
Memory Type: GDDR5
Memory Bus: 256 bit
Bandwidth: 176 GB/s
GPU Clock: 918 MHz
Memory Clock: 1375MHz 5500MHz effective
Shading Units: 2048
TMUs: 128
ROPs: 32
Compute Units: 32
Pixel Rate: 29.4 GPixel/s
Texture Rate: 118 GTexel/s
Floating-point performance: 3,760 GFLOPS

http://www.techpowerup.com/gpudb/2662/radeon-r9-370x.html

AMD Radeon R9 370

GPU Name: Trinidad
GPU Variant: Trinidad PRO
Process Size: 28 nm
Memory Size: 2048 MB
Memory Type: GDDR5
Memory Bus: 256 bit
Bandwidth: 176 GB/s
GPU Clock: 918 MHz
Memory Clock: 1375 MHz 5500 MHz effective
Shading Units: 1792
TMUs: 112
ROPs: 32
Compute Units: 28
Pixel Rate: 29.4 GPixel/s
Texture Rate: 103 GTexel/s
Floating-point performance: 3,290 GFLOPS

http://www.techpowerup.com/gpudb/2645/radeon-r9-370.html

AMD Radeon R7 350X

GPU Name: Tobago
GPU Variant: Tobago XT
Process Size: 28 nm
Transistors: 2,080 million
Die Size: 160 mm²
Memory Size: 1024 MB
Memory Type: GDDR5
Memory Bus: 128 bit
Bandwidth: 104 GB/s
TDP: 85 W
GPU Clock: 1100 MHz
Memory Clock: 1625 MHz 6500 MHz effective
Shading Units: 896
TMUs: 56
ROPs: 16
Compute Units: 14
Pixel Rate: 17.6 GPixel/s
Texture Rate: 61.6 GTexel/s
Floating-point performance: 1,971 GFLOPS

http://www.techpowerup.com/gpudb/2661/radeon-r7-350x.html

If the 390X specs are true its going to be a monster :eek:

4096 Shaders
128 ROPs
4096Bit Bus

8.2 GFlops.
 
One thing I do find quite worrying is that seeing as we are fairly sure the first generation of HBM will only be 4GB, does this mean that we wont see anything with more memory than that from AMD this time round. I cannot see the 380/x having more memory than the top tier flagship 390/x cards.

Of course it might all depend on what NVidia do, but with their seeming reluctance to give us more memory on the 970/80. Makes me wonder if there is some sort of agreement between AMD and NVidia, which wouldn't surprise me seeing as one is always only just faster than the other.
 
you would've thought that AMD would release something, just to stop future punters from buying the 980 right now......the 390X is deffo interesting
 
was really hoping that the 380x's would be 28nm, and the 390x to be something newer to be honest.

but meh, I guess we just gotta wait to see benchmarks, never know, might absolutely thrash everything more than we thought, then again it might not!

But cant wait either way :D

edit: just noticed 290W tdp on the 380!

so a 390x would be 300-350, so two of them, 700w, phew glad I got a 1000w psu not the 800w now :D
 
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and the price of the 390x is

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Debating whether to send my 970 back, borrow a GPU from a mate and wait until the 390 is released. Perhaps they will arrive sometime around April?
 
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