![]() ![]() I do with they kept the same black and made it all black and gave better clearance over the VRM so a 3rd party vrm cooling be more possible. The VRM's ( #No2) could be a issue even more so in average cases with semi good cooling, but the GPU cooler never had a issue. I never seen mine throttle the cooler works how ever this looks a bit worse than the XFX 290XDD, the cooler sits even closer to the PCB than before which blocks chances of adding more cooling without replacing the main part of the cooler. Does look like there is a plate over the ram chips and maybe the cooler vrm chips but the possible problem vrms have that silver heatsink. I cannot tell if this will be better if it is really capable of pulling 300W.HUH, pretty much the same the vrm are not on a plate no more by the looks of it which covered all vrm's and ram chips. very similar to last year's XFX DD radeons that throttled their VRMs because they reached 128 celsius while gpu was at 90 something. Posted on Apr 9th 2015, 13:41 Reply #15 lZKoceīiggieShadyIt's a dual slot design versus very dense fin stack, large fans and tall card. I still have their GTX 260, but after that they went AMD exclusively iirc. #Amd xfx r9 390 drivers series#IMO they were great quality-wise around 2009-2010 with their first series of core edition cards. would kinda risky and open for legal action.Ībout vendor designs, I hope AMD decided it's better to not do reference cooler at all this generation, because they would've had to cheap out in its production anyways and repeat all the throttling issues they had with reference Hawaii at launch (I'm sure Bermuda is much more efficient, but that's offset by increase in cores to stay in the same power envelope) RejZoRAlso, call me whatever you want but for some reason I don't trust XFX much.I'll call you rightfully cautious :D. when you think about it, what else could it be - I highly doubt someone would troll the world with a custom cooler on 290 card with XFX logos all over. HumanSmokeInteresting if this is a 390 - about time AMD allowed vendor designs on launch day.Funny how you are extra careful with conditionals. The R9 390X and the R9 390 will be competitive with NVIDIA's GeForce GTX TITAN X, and other upcoming cards based on the GM200 silicon, such as the GTX 990. AMD could allow its partners to come up with custom-design cards from day-one, with memory amounts ranging between 4 GB and 8 GB. There's no word on its specs, or how AMD carved it out of the "Bermuda" silicon, which features 4,096 stream processors based on the latest version of the Graphics CoreNext architecture, and a 4096-bit HBM memory interface, churning out 640 GB/s of memory bandwidth. The second-best SKU carved out of the "Bermuda" silicon, the R9 390 will be positioned a notch below the R9 390X. It features bridge-less XDMA CrossFire, much like the R9 290 series. ![]() The card draws power from a combination of 6-pin and 8-pin PCIe power connectors. The card features a tall dual-slot cooling solution, featuring two 100 mm spinners, ventilating a large aluminium fin-stack heatsink. Actual individual game clock results may vary.Some of the first pictures of XFX' Radeon R9 390 Double Dissipation graphics card made it to the web, weeks ahead of its launch. ‘Game Frequency’ is the expected GPU clock when running typical gaming applications, set to typical TGP (Total Graphics Power). Boost clock achievability, frequency, and sustainability will vary based on several factors, including but not limited to: thermal conditions and variation in applications and workloads. ![]() ‘Boost Clock Frequency’ is the maximum frequency achievable on the GPU running a bursty workload. We recommend you to check with your local supplier for exact offers. Products may not be available in all markets. #Amd xfx r9 390 drivers full#Please consult the product specifications page for full details.Although we endeavor to present the most precise and comprehensive information at the time of publication, a small number of items may contain typography or photography errors. All specifications are subject to change without notice. Product specification, functions and appearance may vary by models and differ from country to country. Visual representation of the products may not be perfectly accurate. All images and descriptions are for illustrative purposes only. ![]()
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