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Expert Oriented Launches Radeon R9 380 Graphics Card
Though predominantly active in the Asia region, Expert Oriented finally launches their Radeon R9 380 Graphics Card. Located under SKU code RD-R9-380-E4GB this mid-range graphics card is packed with a 256-bit memory interface, a core clock of 970MHz and a 4GB of GDDR5 memory set @ 5700MHz.
Utilizing a PCI Express3.0 x16 bus interface, the card comes equipped with a dual-slot, dual-fan cooling system and provides a number of output ports including 1x DVI-I, 1x DVI-D, 1x HDMI and 1x DisplayPort.
Backed by a 1-year warranty, the Expert Oriented Radeon R9 380 (RD-R9-380-E4GB) is scheduled to hit the market from late January for 30,980 Yen (about $264).
SKU | RD-R9-380-E4GB |
GPU | Radeon R9 380 |
Clock | 970MHz |
Mem | 5700MHz(256bit) |
Mem size | 4GB(GDDR5) |
Monitor | DisplayPort x1 HDMI x1 DVI-I x1 DVI-D x1 |
Slot | PCI Express3.0 x16 |
Power | 6pin x2 |
Size | 207.25 x 111.15 x 38 mm |
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Hootmon
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#5221101 Posted on: 01/20/2016 05:26 PM
I never heard of them before either.
First time hearing about them.
I guess that means you aren't an 'Expert'. heh
I never heard of them before either.
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#5221175 Posted on: 01/20/2016 08:52 PM
280 vs 380. Stick or twist? Stick!
I was interested about the 380 but have a MSI 280OC clocked at 1200MHz on the core and 1575MHz on the RAM (6300MHz) on a 384-bit interface for more bandwidth. There's 3Gb on mine but do not see it as an upgrade, just a side-grade. Shame. I'll just hold on to the 280OC.

280 vs 380. Stick or twist? Stick!
I was interested about the 380 but have a MSI 280OC clocked at 1200MHz on the core and 1575MHz on the RAM (6300MHz) on a 384-bit interface for more bandwidth. There's 3Gb on mine but do not see it as an upgrade, just a side-grade. Shame. I'll just hold on to the 280OC.

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#5221186 Posted on: 01/20/2016 09:04 PM
I guess that means you aren't an 'Expert'. heh
I never heard of them before either.
My goodness.
I hate you and love you for this post!
I guess that means you aren't an 'Expert'. heh
I never heard of them before either.
My goodness.
I hate you and love you for this post!
Hootmon
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#5221204 Posted on: 01/20/2016 09:37 PM
My goodness.
I hate you and love you for this post!You too, eh?
My goodness.
I hate you and love you for this post!You too, eh?
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First time hearing about them.