Monday, December 16th 2013
MSI Radeon R9 290X Gaming OC Pictured
At a press event held in Japan, MSI showed off its second non-reference design Radeon R9 290X graphics card besides the R9 290X Lightning, the R9 290X TwinFrozr 4S Gaming OC. The card features MSI's top-grade TwinFrozr IV cooling solution with the red+black color scheme; and a non-reference design PCB by MSI. Its PCB will feature a strong VRM, a voltage controller that's fully accessible using Afterburner, factory-overclocked speeds, and a back-plate decking up the rear portion of the card, even though there's nothing on the rear side of the PCB that requires active cooling. Since the card features a BIOS-toggle switch, you can expect one of the two BIOS ROMs to feature a failsafe BIOS with reference clock speeds. MSI is expected to launch the card a little later this month. The R9 290X Lightning, however, can't be expected before 2014. One could expect a similar-looking card (perhaps minus the back-plate) based on the R9 290 (non-X).
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10 Comments on MSI Radeon R9 290X Gaming OC Pictured
What AMD couldn't have foreseen when deciding how many Hawaii GPUs to fab was the sudden surge in the price of Litecoin. The scrypt hashers will buy the entire supply of 290/290X even at $100-200 over MSRP because it is just that profitable at the moment.
The market is already priced that way. Try to buy a 280X/290/290X and you'll see that the ones in stock are all at least $100 over MSRP. The people who just want them as graphics processors are priced out of the market, and all except the AMD diehards will buy NVidia instead since they now have the better price/performance.
With luck some of the "non gouging" retailers will get supply and stick to the standard pricing, fingers Xed, I really want to be rid of my 7970 with stock cooler (due to the noise, not the performance).
I'm doing a "mid life upgrade" on the machine - adding a Swiftech H320 and two 290s is the plan for some quiet performance.
The H320 came in today, looks really nice compared to the H100i. ;)
If I can't get a "nice" 290 (or x, or two of them) in time for the buyer I'll likely just get a 280x (or two) with a decent cooler.