AMD Radeon 300 Series Pricing Revealed
The pricing for the AMD Radeon 300 Series pricing leaked onto the web, from Radeon R7 370 to R9 390 that is.
In this turn wccftech claims to have sourced the prices and are so sure about it that they won't even call this a rumor. Here's what they have to say:
For anyone that’s paid attention to the discrete graphics business, even if for short a while, an aggressive performance per dollar focus from the red team will not surprise you at all. In fact many would argue that it’s been the mantra for Radeon. Providing users with performance that would otherwise only be accessible for a significantly larger premium from the green team.
Segment | Graphics Card | GPU | MSRP |
---|---|---|---|
Enthusiast | R9 390X 8GB | Enhanced Hawaii XT | $389 |
Enthusiast | R9 390 8GB | Enhanced Hawaii Pro | $329 |
Performance | R9 380X 3GB/6GB (NOT CONFIRMED) |
Tonga XT | - |
Performance | R9 380 4GB | Tonga Pro | $235 |
Performance | R9 380 2GB | Tonga Pro | $195 |
Performance | R7 370 4GB | Pitcairn | $175 |
Performance | R7 370 2GB | Pitcairn | $135 |
Performance | R7 360 2GB | Bonaire | $107 |
AMD’s Hawaii is returning with higher clock speeds and double the VRAM. The R9 390X, replacing the R9 290X, will undoubtedly be faster than its predecessor. The higher clock speeds for the GPU core will likely enable the card to completely close the gap with the GTX 970 at 1920×1080. The doubling of memory capacity and the faster GDDR5 VRAM frequencies will enable the card to distance itself even further from the GTX 970 at higher resolutions in which the R9 290X is already ahead. A better deal however is perhaps the R9 390 8GB which is even less expensive at $329.
An Tonga based R9 380X with a 384bit interface, 2048 SPs and a clock speed north of 1000Mhz will hold its own. Especially considering that it can address the huge $130 market gap that exists between the GTX 970/R9 390 and the GTX 960/R9 380.
For the R7 series we see Pitcairn at $139 and Bonaire at $107.
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Yeah
It has been like this for me for a few years already. But I hope there are others who make the mistake so that Nvidia cannot raise prices too much. It looks like AMD doesnt have anything else to compete with but price, and they need to make the price so low that company is close to bankrupt. Sad.
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Omg this guy is total douche. You should really stop posting man.

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TBH even if fiji beats titan x by 10% and cost 650$, nvidia will still be more powerful and market share will not shift, if barely.
AMD needs their own 970 to last at least two years to gain good amount of market share, also they are way too quiet with the new cards.
Either they that good that they want surprise us all, or they bring nothing new to the table.
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TBH even if fiji beats titan x by 10% and cost 650$, nvidia will still be more powerful and market share will not shift, if barely.
AMD needs their own 970 to last at least two years to gain good amount of market share, also they are way too quiet with the new cards.
Either they that good that they want surprise us all, or they bring nothing new to the table.
Not rly quiet... unless you mean by quiet anything else than CEO knocking at your doors.
AMD is advertising 16th of June life cast everywhere they can.
Till now they did not even paper launch single consumer card of new series. Not a single property of one card, nothing.
It is one more week of waiting.
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And yet they're still a great buy for budget builds. Just built my friend an HTPC/gaming rig with a R9 280x and her BF a cheapy rig with an R7 260x and they're both 100% happy with their builds. They couldn't justify spending $550+ on a graphics card.
Nothing more amusing than completely blind fanboyism.