Liquid Cooled AMD Radeon R9 390X Pictured
Okay one more AMD item for today!, these seem to be 3D CG renders but still intresting, the two renders show what might be the liquid cooled AMD Fiji based graphics card.
So if these are real, and the design certainly seems to be that way, then this would be the Radeon R9 390X with HBM memory which explains the small size of the card in this render. Specs thuis far indicate this:
- 4,096 GCN 1.2 shader processors
- 256 TMUs
- 128 ROPs
- 4096-bit wide HBM interface, 1.25 GHz memory clock, memory bandwidth 640 GB/s.
- 8GB graphics memory
WccFtech was the website that spotted these two renders, so props to them for this one. Below the speculated specs of Fiji:
AMD Radeon R9 390X | AMD Radeon R9 290X | |
---|---|---|
GPU Code Name | Fiji XT | Hawaii XT |
GPU Cores / Shaders | 4096 | 2816 |
Memory |
8GB Stacked HBM | 4GB GDDR5 |
Memory Frequency | 1.25Ghz | 5.0Ghz |
Memory Interface | 4096 Wide IO | 512bit GDDR5 |
Total Memory Bandwidth | 640GB/S | 320GB/S |
GPU Clock Speed | 1.05Ghz | 1Ghz |
Compute Performance | 8.5TFLOP* | 5.6TFLOP |
Launch Price | ? | $549 |
* Estimated from core count and clock speed.
This Radeon R9 390X has 4 display outputs, three DisplayPorts and one HDMI. There is no DVI port. The card is dual-slot in design and does not seem to have a visible fan. So, WC out of the box or a fake tease ?
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Will be interesting to see how powerful the 390 / 390X actually is but I guess we won't know until the first reviews start appearing.
(Not much to say about the 360, 370 and 380 GPU's I suppose now that it seems confirmed most if not all of those are rebrands, unfortunately though perhaps not entirely unsuspected.)
At a guess I'd probably wager on it being a bit around the performance level of the 980 but faster would of course be better such as it being able to compete against the 980 Ti or Titan X.
Drivers will probably also play a important role as usual along with specific game optimizations, hopefully once Windows 10 is out the situation with the Catalyst drivers will improve further.
(Faster support for newly released games is always nice along with the usual bug fixes and such, faster Crossfire profile support would likely also be very welcome for those using multi-GPU setups.)
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While the picture looks promising. I think it is fake because I do not believe they would get rid of DVI since some users still use DVI.
hum... package could not contain a DP to DVI adapter?
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Hey look big numbers, must be good!
Not sure if troll or..
OT: Looks awesome, but being a 3D render it's likely fake.
I mean really, I don't think they'd drop DVI.
No the picture is real. I've seen a prototype card in person, it only has display ports.
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Will be interesting to see how powerful the 390 / 390X actually is but I guess we won't know until the first reviews start appearing.
(Not much to say about the 360, 370 and 380 GPU's I suppose now that it seems confirmed most if not all of those are rebrands, unfortunately though perhaps not entirely unsuspected.)
At a guess I'd probably wager on it being a bit around the performance level of the 980 but faster would of course be better such as it being able to compete against the 980 Ti or Titan X.
Drivers will probably also play a important role as usual along with specific game optimizations, hopefully once Windows 10 is out the situation with the Catalyst drivers will improve further.
(Faster support for newly released games is always nice along with the usual bug fixes and such, faster Crossfire profile support would likely also be very welcome for those using multi-GPU setups.)
For compute based applications it is going to beat the Titan X. For games that rely heavily on fragment shader effects, it will still beat out the Titan X.
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While the picture looks promising. I think it is fake because I do not believe they would get rid of DVI since some users still use DVI.
Plus I don't see this card being faster than the titan X but on par with it as far as performance goes.