AMD unofficially confirms Radeon Flagship – R9 390X - Launches at Computex
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wtbarms
A few more months of console gaming it seems. ^^
Daftshadow
nasty!
these cards will bleed your wallet drier than at death valley.
maize1951
I wonder how efficient this new card is on power consumption? Hopefully it will not serve as an room space heater like their previous cards.
xkche
Can AMD put HBM RAM on the 290X?
-Tj-
wow 8.1Tflops!
I see there is also GM200 info in it with 6.9Tflops, was kinda hoping it would be ~ 8Tflops as well.. 🤓
red6joker
Shiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit, looking great to bads its mostly speculation. Its a shame that is has to be liquid cooled, I am not a fan of liquid cooling since I have had some bad experiences
🙁
pbvider
About time!Let`s see this baby vs GM200!
Lane
mcarr6
No wonder NVidia announced the Titan X before AMD.
Hopefully this card is priced at around $500 to $550, though I think it will be more than that.
Texter
It's ULTRAAAAH-ENTHUUOOUSSIAAST...them's codewords for an undeserved $1k price tag...
nhlkoho
ricardonuno1980
My GTX 780 Ti Classified gets 5.9 Tflops despite stock speeds (it's only little slower than GM200)! 😀
Reddoguk
The R9 290X has 1 Tflop more than the 980.
It has 512bit bus over 980s 256bit.
It has 320 GB/S vs the 980s 224 GB/S.
It has 800 more Streaming processors vs the 980 as well.
Them are no small differences, yet we all know the 980 is better.
So don't expect those 390X numbers to be anything amazing because they aren't.
Noisiv
those specs, its too close to make a call.
390X would need few more % (GCN optmizations) to close in at GM200, which I suppose is a realistic expectation.
With that in mind, and if I really had to make a call - GM200 should be only a smidgen faster
Judging by Enizax
Comparing the amount of Streaming Processors between different vendor GPUs is like comparing apples to oranges imho
Noisiv
-Tj-
Reddoguk
Well something like MonsterHunter Online benchmark can show how much Tflops matter with vram bandwidth relation, it uses direct compute for hair and that is vram bandwidth limited.
If 4.8Tflops @ 980 can lag behind a Oc'ed 780gtx with ~ 5.2tflops (stock 780Ti has ~ 5.1tflops) then you know it matters when it really counts..
And 8.1 tflops stock 390x is a lot imho. GM200 might catch that with extra OC.
Hughesy
Noisiv
Prince Valiant
I wanted to give you my money, AMD, June is so far away 🙁.