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Guru3D.com » News » PowerColor Launches DEVIL Radeon R9 390X Graphics Card

PowerColor Launches DEVIL Radeon R9 390X Graphics Card

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 08/13/2015 02:37 PM | source: | 16 comment(s)
PowerColor Launches DEVIL Radeon R9 390X Graphics Card

TUL released the Devil R9 390X 8GB GDDR5. Devil R9 390X utilizes 8GB of GDDR5 memory, 2816 stream processors, comes with a core clock speed at 1100MHz, and 1525MHz memory clock speed which is connected via a new high speed 512-bit memory interface.

For enhancing power efficiency and preventing losses, Digital PWM solution is provided to work at a higher frequency in order to support fine tuning adjustment and low ripple at an output voltage. Moreover, the total of 8 phases (6+1+1) board design is applied to the product for power efficiency, stability, and delivering ultimate performance at OC mode. PowIRstage increases the power up to 3-13%, features up to 1.0 MHz switching frequency, and supports efficient cooling ability. This model supports Direct 12 and AMD's newest technologies such as Virtual Super Resolution, FreeSync, Liquid VR, and 4K resolution.
 

POWERCOLOR DEVIL R9 390X
Core Speed 1100MHz
Memory Speed 1525MHz (6.1 Gbps)
Memory 8GB GDDR5
Memory Interface 512bit
DirectX® 12
CrossFire Yes
Output DL DVI-D/DL DVI-D/HDMI/DP


Devil R9 390X 8GB GDDR5 adopts the one and only Hybrid Cooling system on the line of AMD Radeon R9 390X on the market. The Hybrid Cooling system not only provides the best environment for extreme OC capability and stability, but also leverages the Smart Air Cooling system to achieve a unique cooling function. The Smart Air Cooling system has a special sensor feature that detects the MOSFET's temperature automatically and controls the fan speed. The exquisite 15 degree upheaved fan top cover design will give the best air flowing from the MOSFET to bracket for a more efficient cooling solution for the card. 

With this feature, MOSFET runs more precisely and smoothly, reducing power consumption and prolong fan longevity. The domineering LEDs are attached on the side of the card which makes the card even more aesthetically pleasing to gamers and PC builders of all ages. The Devil R9 390X 8GB GDDR5 is a graphics card that can contribute to many gamers' needs; from playing the current best games on the highest graphics settings to games that will be released in the future, the Devil Hybrid will not disappoint gamers for years to come.



PowerColor Launches DEVIL Radeon R9 390X Graphics Card PowerColor Launches DEVIL Radeon R9 390X Graphics Card PowerColor Launches DEVIL Radeon R9 390X Graphics Card




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CalculuS
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#5141301 Posted on: 08/13/2015 03:47 PM
It reminds me of the card that was run over by a forklift that Hilbert received from DHL.


Rofl link?

Also it reminds me of the GTX 680 Asus.



Undying
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#5141302 Posted on: 08/13/2015 03:48 PM
Rofl link?

Also it reminds me of the GTX 680 Asus.



That card have nick name "Tank". :D

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#5141399 Posted on: 08/13/2015 06:24 PM
390 with AIO cooler....i like it a lot

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#5141419 Posted on: 08/13/2015 07:09 PM
http://www.guru3d.com/news-story/thank-you-dhl-for-destroying-a-graphics-card.html

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#5141496 Posted on: 08/13/2015 09:43 PM
Hope that is not all plastic .

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