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** SAPPHIRE R290 PRO REVIEW & 1000+ IN STOCK!! **

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Hi there


First of all to celebrate simply how good this card is, we are doing a special *ONE DAY ONLY* launch price. We have allocated 250pc to this special price of £319.99 Inc. VAT, once these 250 have sold the price the price will increase to £329.99 Inc. VAT or tomorrow at 9am, whichever comes sooner:-



Sapphire R9 290 4096MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card @ £319.99 inc VAT

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AMD Radeon R9 290 is a new graphics card powered by the latest AMD Radeon™ R9 290 graphics-processing unit (GPU). 4GB of super-fast GDDR5 memory for the best gaming experience at the highest resolutions including 4k and incorporates AMD Eyefinity and TrueAudio technologies to enable expansive multi-display setups and more accurate environmental sounds. R9 290 also includes support for both DirectX® 11.2 and AMD's new Mantle application programming interface (API) for great handling of even the most-demanding PC games.


Features:-
- DirectX 11.2 Support
- Open GL 4.2 Support
- Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio support
- Crossfire Support upto 4-way: Native software crossfire (No bridge required)
- Gaming @ 4k Resolutions (UltraHD)
- Synergy with next-gen game consoles (Mantle)
- Graphics Core Next (GCN) architecture - optimized from previous generation products

Specification:-
- GPU: Hawaii Pro
- Stream Processors: 2560
- Core Speed: 947MHz
- Memory Speed: 5000Mhz
- Memory interface: 512-Bit
- Memory capacity: 4096MB GDDR5
- Cooling: 2-Slot Blower Fan
- PCI-Express X16 lane required
- 750W or greater PSU required
- Power Connectors: 8-pin + 6-pin required
- Display Outputs: 2x Dual Link DVI, 1x HDMI, 1x DisplayPort
- Warranty: 2yr


Was [£329.99] Inc. VAT

Only £319.99 inc VAT with FREE GAMES - 1000+ IN STOCK!!

ORDER NOW





My Review & Benchmarks - MAKE SURE YOU READ THIS!!



This review was conducted using AMD's latest 13.11 Beta 8 driver which offers some additional performance. The rig used was also a Haswell clocked at 5000MHz, compared to the previous rig which was 4800MHz. I also managed to clock the card further by flashing the Sapphire card with an Asus BIOS for voltage control, this allowed me upto 1185/6600 on the stock cooler. Changing to the MK26 cooler allowed me to increase core speed upto 1220Mhz, but unfortunately the memory overclocked decreased to 6400MHz, due to the MK26 not cooling the VRM's and memory as well as the stock cooling solution.

Water-cooling will be the solution to cool these bad boys if you intend on doing extreme overclocking, as a water-blocked card will see upto 1300MHz core and 6600-6800MHz on the memory, plus be about 30-40c cooler and silent.

This review is to merely show you what an R290 Pro can achieve in the right environment when properly cooled with the Asus BIOS to extra voltage.

To make it clear R290 Pro is not faster than R290X, it is only beating R290X due to the newer drivers and faster core clock along with slightly faster processor speed, when re-testing R290X we also found its performance improved in-line, making it still 6-10% faster than R290 Pro.

Download the Asus BIOS - HERE!


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CHARTS - UNFAIR COMPARISON DUE TO DRIVER / RIG CHANGE



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This is an unfair comparison against the R290X as the R290X results are two weeks old, using the launch drivers supplied on the CD out the box with cards and in a slightly slower clocked PC, Haswell at 4800MHz VS 5000Mhz, as we did not have the same PC available for testing. What these results show you is what R290 Pro is truly capable of and how it fairs against NVIDIA on their latest drivers, albeit again the R290 Pro has a slight advantage due to being in a faster machine. So please take notice of this!







Conclusion


In short for a little over £300, these things are an absolute steal. The card is identical to its bigger brother the R290X, the only differences being 2560 VS 2816 stream processors and the core speed downclocked to 947MHz from 1000Mhz. So about 6%-10% slower out the box but you save £100 / 30%

Please note an R290 Pro is not faster than an R290X, we did a quick re-test on R290X with the new drivers also at 1220/6600 and in Firestrike it scored over 6000 points in the Extreme preset, making it about 8% faster.

In short R290X is 6-10% faster than R290 Pro depending on the game / benchmark, but it is 30% more expensive, making the R290 Pro a bargain, especially when you consider the R290 Pro is beating overclocked GTX 780's and Titan by some margin. :eek:

Like R290X it still runs hot and can get loud, though it does run marginally cooler and marginally quiet, but not by much. An MK26 is ideal for anyone want to have a small/mild overclock on their card and enjoy silent running, but for maximum overclock attempts we recommend the stock cooler at 100% fan speed or water-cooling. :)

IN SHORT R290 PRO IS THE BEST VALUE FOR MONEY HIGH-END GAMING CARD ON THE MARKET!
 
HI there


Here are the other cards, also all in stock:-



Asus Radeon R9 290 4096MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card @ £379.99 inc VAT

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AMD Radeon R9 290 is a new graphics card powered by the latest AMD Radeon™ R9 290 graphics-processing unit (GPU). 4GB of super-fast GDDR5 memory for the best gaming experience at the highest resolutions including 4k and incorporates AMD Eyefinity and TrueAudio technologies to enable expansive multi-display setups and more accurate environmental sounds. R9 290 also includes support for both DirectX® 11.2 and AMD's new Mantle application programming interface (API) for great handling of even the most-demanding PC games.


Features:-
- DirectX 11.2 Support
- Open GL 4.2 Support
- Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio support
- Crossfire Support upto 4-way: Native software crossfire (No bridge required)
- Gaming @ 4k Resolutions (UltraHD)
- Synergy with next-gen game consoles (Mantle)
- Graphics Core Next (GCN) architecture - optimized from previous generation products

Specification:-
- GPU: Hawaii Pro
- Stream Processors: 2560
- Core Speed: 947MHz
- Memory Speed: 5000Mhz
- Memory interface: 512-Bit
- Memory capacity: 4096MB GDDR5
- Cooling: 2-Slot Blower Fan
- PCI-Express X16 lane required
- 750W or greater PSU required
- Power Connectors: 8-pin + 6-pin required
- Display Outputs: 2x Dual Link DVI, 1x HDMI, 1x DisplayPort
- Warranty: 3yr


Only £379.99 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW






Gigabyte Radeon R9 290 4096MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card @ £339.95 inc VAT

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AMD Radeon R9 290 is a new graphics card powered by the latest AMD Radeon™ R9 290 graphics-processing unit (GPU). 4GB of super-fast GDDR5 memory for the best gaming experience at the highest resolutions including 4k and incorporates AMD Eyefinity and TrueAudio technologies to enable expansive multi-display setups and more accurate environmental sounds. R9 290 also includes support for both DirectX® 11.2 and AMD's new Mantle application programming interface (API) for great handling of even the most-demanding PC games.


Features:-
- DirectX 11.2 Support
- Open GL 4.2 Support
- Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio support
- Crossfire Support upto 4-way: Native software crossfire (No bridge required)
- Gaming @ 4k Resolutions (UltraHD)
- Synergy with next-gen game consoles (Mantle)
- Graphics Core Next (GCN) architecture - optimized from previous generation products

Specification:-
- GPU: Hawaii Pro
- Stream Processors: 2560
- Core Speed: 947MHz
- Memory Speed: 5000Mhz
- Memory interface: 512-Bit
- Memory capacity: 4096MB GDDR5
- Cooling: 2-Slot Blower Fan
- PCI-Express X16 lane required
- 750W or greater PSU required
- Power Connectors: 8-pin + 6-pin required
- Display Outputs: 2x Dual Link DVI, 1x HDMI, 1x DisplayPort
- Warranty: 3yr


Only £339.95 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW






HIS Radeon R9 290 Boost 4096MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card @ £323.99 inc VAT

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AMD Radeon R9 290 is a new graphics card powered by the latest AMD Radeon™ R9 290 graphics-processing unit (GPU). 4GB of super-fast GDDR5 memory for the best gaming experience at the highest resolutions including 4k and incorporates AMD Eyefinity and TrueAudio technologies to enable expansive multi-display setups and more accurate environmental sounds. R9 290 also includes support for both DirectX® 11.2 and AMD's new Mantle application programming interface (API) for great handling of even the most-demanding PC games.


Features:-
- DirectX 11.2 Support
- Open GL 4.2 Support
- Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio support
- Crossfire Support upto 4-way: Native software crossfire (No bridge required)
- Gaming @ 4k Resolutions (UltraHD)
- Synergy with next-gen game consoles (Mantle)
- Graphics Core Next (GCN) architecture - optimized from previous generation products

Specification:-
- GPU: Hawaii Pro
- Stream Processors: 2560
- Core Speed: 947MHz
- Memory Speed: 5000Mhz
- Memory interface: 512-Bit
- Memory capacity: 4096MB GDDR5
- Cooling: 2-Slot Blower Fan
- PCI-Express X16 lane required
- 750W or greater PSU required
- Power Connectors: 8-pin + 6-pin required
- Display Outputs: 2x Dual Link DVI, 1x HDMI, 1x DisplayPort
- Warranty: 2yr


Only £323.99 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW






MSI Radeon R9 290 4096MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card @ £329.99 inc VAT

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AMD Radeon R9 290 is a new graphics card powered by the latest AMD Radeon™ R9 290 graphics-processing unit (GPU). 4GB of super-fast GDDR5 memory for the best gaming experience at the highest resolutions including 4k and incorporates AMD Eyefinity and TrueAudio technologies to enable expansive multi-display setups and more accurate environmental sounds. R9 290 also includes support for both DirectX® 11.2 and AMD's new Mantle application programming interface (API) for great handling of even the most-demanding PC games.


Features:-
- DirectX 11.2 Support
- Open GL 4.2 Support
- Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio support
- Crossfire Support upto 4-way: Native software crossfire (No bridge required)
- Gaming @ 4k Resolutions (UltraHD)
- Synergy with next-gen game consoles (Mantle)
- Graphics Core Next (GCN) architecture - optimized from previous generation products

Specification:-
- GPU: Hawaii Pro
- Stream Processors: 2560
- Core Speed: 947MHz
- Memory Speed: 5000Mhz
- Memory interface: 512-Bit
- Memory capacity: 4096MB GDDR5
- Cooling: 2-Slot Blower Fan
- PCI-Express X16 lane required
- 750W or greater PSU required
- Power Connectors: 8-pin + 6-pin required
- Display Outputs: 2x Dual Link DVI, 1x HDMI, 1x DisplayPort
- Warranty: 3yr


Only £329.99 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW
 
The Good:

Well NVidia's price cuts have been completely nullified in terms of performance. What a performer for £320!

The Bad:

Hotter, noisier, and more power hungry than the R290X, to the point where Anandtech won't recommend it.

Gibbo, is it really as bad as is being made out?

In my testing I found R290 Pro and R290X to both run same/similar temps, if anything always in the R290 Pros favour as after all it's got less cylinders under the bonnet.

I think it's a superb card for the money, yes 780's are quieter and a 780 over clocked to 1300MHz core would match performance of one of these at 1200 core clock and be far quieter. Let's not forget AMD's mantle and True Audio, plus new drivers could unleash more performance.

290, 780 or R290X, all superb, NVIDIA is quieter and AMD have a slight performance edge and cost less.
 
Your right matt, as i've said and even shown in pics, with my 290X @1100/1400 and fan set at 55% the card neither runs hot or loud.

I'd make a short vid if anyone was interested?

Yes please do.

I found when overclocking for gaming and general use (not benchmarking) that setting a temperature target of 90c and fan speed upto 70% seemed to work well, the card rarely got up much over 50% fan speed and kept the card at 90c or lower, which obviously means no throttling. :)
 
interesting comparing the anandtech and guru3d reviews

http://www.anandtech.com/show/7481/the-amd-radeon-r9-290-review/15

57dB in Crysis 3 sounds a bit crazy if I'm honest - as tempted as I am that sounds noisey

as tempted as I am - I'm just about decided to pay the extra 50 quid or so, sacrifice a small amount of performance and go 780

780 or 290, both amazing cards, I can't see how anyone could be disappointed with either, especially now such powerful cards have being removed from their £500 perch and are now sub £400. :)

P.S. I just reviewed all our 780 / 770 prices, some have being tweaked down a little to be competitive. :)
 
I've been waiting for the non ref r290x, but the price/performance ratio on these... DAMN! Do you know when these will have non ref coolers or are you planning on slapping a prolimatech cooler on it?

We shall be doing some solutions yes, but as always we have to charge quite a price premium, as it takes our engineers time to fit them and then it is us who have to warranty the product, so we can't build non ref 290X/290 as cheap as an official board partner can.
 
Just bought a sapphire, canelled my 290x order, why pay £80 more for around the same performance, im putting the £80 towards a custom water loop. Plus I dont mind the noise because my PC is in a different room to the one I game in :)

I just wish I had free delivery, that £9 on a card with this premium hurt and cut into the bargainfullness.

Thumbs up to the free games, I hope BF4 becomes available under the silver coupon. Why do the games vouchers state "2 free games for buying a 7800 card" BTW

I do have to agree, even though I am the one selling them.

Yes R290X is faster, but it varies from 6-10%, and both cards have more or less identical overclocking headroom. But the price difference is 30%, the R290 Pro is a clear victor in value for money. :)
 
By the way, what is the policy on the Sapphire cards when it comes to removing the cooler and going under water?

Fine, no warranty stickers and they allow OcUK customers to do this. Of course if you slip with the screw driver and kill it, your warranty is void, so be careful.
 
That moment when you realise paying £480 for a 290x was a bit silly :D

Yes and no.

For me I'd buy 290X as I love a bit of competitive benchmarking, so for me I want the card which could give me the best possible results. But for someone who is soley gaming, then I do agree 290 is the better value card.

290X will still sell though, and very well, just like when 7950 and 7970 was out, 7950 was better value for money, but 7970 still flew out the door. :)
 
I guess the 290X will settle to £400ish, but it doesn't seem to offer very much over the 290, unless custom designs are going to allow for loads more overclocking.

Well reference can hit 1300Mhz on water tops, at such speeds they are mentally quick.

I suspect a none reference design, with water-cooling would unleash a further 50-100Mhz from the core.

Memory never changes much, as it is simply down to what memory the board partner goes with.
 
The memory clocks are pretty shocking to what they could be. Is this because of the memory controller or the chips?
Any chance of AIB cards using better memory chips.

Unknown, but 6800Mhz does not seem bad to me, it what a few of the Hynix 290X models have managed, which considering its on a 512-bit bus is damn impressive, mental bandwidth.
 
I do trust/believe you, but is the any chance we could see one/some of those charts with OC GTX780/Titan scores added just for a comparison basis?

They are in this original post.

The 780 HOF is running 1300MHz core. But as the charts say, the rigs were changed.

When 780Ti launches on Thursday we shall have some new benchmarks to add of the 780Ti and hopefully 780GHz time permitting. :)
 
Gibbo - if the noise and heat bothers me when it arrives, what 3rd party aftermarket air cooler would you recommend?

MK26 with a couple of Zaward/OcUK Golf ball fans, will keep the card silent at sub 60c at stock. MK26 is also good for a mild overclock, for example 1100/5500, but is not recommended for maximum OC as the VRM/Memory runs a little hotter with this cooler.

But if you want a mild overclock and wish to game in silence, this is perfect cooler. :)
 
Please could I ask which PSU would be best to get for utilizing this and future overclocking etc. for the price?

A decent brand PSU, 750W minimum, maybe 850W if the rest of your PC is overclocked and high spec.

Corsair RM, Antec, BeQuiet, EVGA, Seasonic are top notch PSU's. :)
 
So which is the best manufacturer to go for? This will be for a waterblock build - MSI?

Sapphire price is nice, but don't mind paying the £10 more, looks liek Sapphire warranty isn't the nicest, and MSI don't seem to usually mind about removing the cooler.

Sapphire and MSI are both fine with cooler removal. :)
 
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