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

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Same here, went full watercooling once and its a pain in the arse if anything needs to get changed out.

not if you have your loop set up right... it takes me about 10-15 minutes to drain and refill my loop on top of whatever hardware change needs doing

it just takes a little planning on where to put the drain point and reservoir
 
Do those look like heatsinks on the memory above the core ?

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Did these come with the Titan X?

75c isn't that big of a deal for me to be honest..

It's the first time I have seen memory heatsinks (instead of a plate directly connected to the heatsink) in the past 5 or 6 years on a production card. (if let's say this is real)

I'm not trying to troll or something just trying to figure out if the pics are real.
 
Excuse me if im wrong but isnt HBM memory bundled onto the die with the GPU Chip? if so those would not be heatsinks on ram? which means either this card has no HBM or its a fake?
 
75c isn't that big of a deal for me to be honest..

It's the first time I have seen memory heatsinks (instead of a plate directly connected to the heatsink) in the past 5 or 6 years on a production card. (if let's say this is real)

I'm not trying to troll or something just trying to figure out if the pics are real.

75C I could bare but ....

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I don't see VRAM sinks within the 390 pic ?
 
What heatsinks are you guys looking at?

I see the fins that make up the main coolers heatsink (two sections) and a little thing on the board near the power connectors which will be VRM heatsinks.
 
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