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you times it by 4.
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I presume temp or fan speed is stopping the card from boosting.
Looks like the core speed listing is a mistake on the OcUK website.
The 290X version clocks to 1050:
http://xfxforce.com/en-us/products/...amd-radeon-r9-290x-black-edition-r9-290x-edbd
But the 290 "only" clocks to 980:
http://xfxforce.com/en-us/products/...black-double-dissipation-edition-r9-290a-edbd
Annoying, but at least a simple move of a slider in Afterburner or CCC OverDrive will fix that if you do fancy running at 1050.
EDIT - website error reported to OcUK on the thread in General for reporting this stuff.
What temperatures does it hit in games?
That's not too bad. 90% fan though O_O
What temps do you get on auto fan speed?
Ive just tried the auto fan with 3D Mark, but like the 90% fanspeed doesn't bother me at all, plus when Im gaming I cant here the fans over the game anyway so no probs.
I would much prefer a bit of fan noise if it means increasing the life of the card, and ppl say that the R9's are likely to underclock there selfs when they get too hot,, so having a high fan speed might stop this from happening.
Ive just tried the auto fan with 3D Mark, but like the 90% fanspeed doesn't bother me at all, plus when Im gaming I cant here the fans over the game anyway so no probs.
I would much prefer a bit of fan noise if it means increasing the life of the card, and ppl say that the R9's are likely to underclock there selfs when they get too hot,, so having a high fan speed might stop this from happening.