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AMD Makes 4K UHD Gaming Affordable with the Radeon R9 390 Series

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AMD wrapped up today's GPU launch marathon, with the Radeon R9 390 series; which includes the R9 390, and the R9 390X. The Radeon R9 390 is priced at US $329, and offers performance competitive to the GeForce GTX 970. The R9 390X, on the other hand, is starts at US $429, and offers performance that's between the GTX 970 and GTX 980, while being closer to the latter. Both are based on the 28 nm "Grenada" silicon, which is the "Hawaii" silicon re-hashed.

The R9 390 packs 2,560 stream processors, 160 TMUs, 64 ROPs; while the R9 390X offers 2,816 stream processors, 176 TMUs, and 64 ROPs. Both cards offer 8 GB of GDDR5 memory, across the chips' 512-bit wide memory interfaces. Both cards let you game at 1440p with settings maxed out; or 4K Ultra HD, with reasonably high eye-candy. The R9 390 features core clock speeds of 1000 MHz, while the R9 390X tops that with 1050 MHz core. The memory on both cards, is clocked at 6.00 GHz (GDDR5-effective), translating into a staggering 384 GB/s memory bandwidth.



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FAQ #1: Where's Fiji?
Ans. Reviews from 24th June; market-availability within the following 3 weeks.

FAQ #2: Why R9 390 series when you can R9 Nano?
Ans. that's why
 
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GCN 1.1 ?? R9 390 Series

Fury Nano might cost 450 if you follow the product line :confused:

Yes, GCN 1.1. Fiji is expected to feature GCN 1.2 (same as Tonga).

Hmmm not good :wtf:
 

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Why would you buy a 390X if there are still 290X's out there?

And if the driver derived tech get's culled from the 290X cards, there ought to be freaking uproar.

Edit: Well, I suppose the mandatory 8GB makes a diff as do the 10% clock increases. Fairy nuff.
 
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So we are imagining these use a similar SK Hynix (H5GQ2H24AFR-R0C) it was spec'd to run at 1500 MHz 6000 MHz GDDR5 effective. So basically the same old chip, though just double capacity, because there’s no space to stuff more… while running at red-line. I hope they get them to run cooler; while memory of the reference design wasn’t it Achilles heel it didn’t appear to be running cool. I’m interested in seeing if they made revisions to the reference cooler.

290X - 1250 MHz 5000 MHz effective @320 GB/s Bandwidth
390X - 1500 MHz 6000 MHz effective @384 GB/s Bandwidth (+16.6%) fixed

I still say AMD is unfortunately not assertive enough on price anywhere in their stack from the 390X down. But it would be tough to get into a war with Maxwell's, which work from smaller die's, and PCB's that work the lower memory bus and less heady power sections, unquestionably leading to better cost BoM’s. However the Granada being ~10% larger than a GM204, AMD isn't that far off in in this area of the contest. I imagine AMD will bring Nano and then perhaps then make 390/390X price corrections, as these MSRP’s can't be justified on the back of additional 4Gb and improved clocks that eat into the OC'n headroom which was part of a the 290/290X charisma.
 
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So we are imagining these use a similar SK Hynix (H5GQ2H24AFR-R0C) it was spec'd to run at 1500 MHz 6000 MHz GDDR5 effective. So basically the same old chip, though just double capacity, because there’s no space to stuff more… while running at red-line. I hope they get them to run cooler; while memory of the reference design wasn’t it Achilles heel it didn’t appear to be running cool. I’m interested in seeing if they made revisions to the reference cooler.

290X - 1250 MHz 5000 MHz effective @320 GB/s Bandwidth
390X - 1500 MHz 6000 MHz effective @348 GB/s Bandwidth (+9%)

I still say AMD is unfortunately not assertive enough on price anywhere in their stack from the 390X down. But it would be tough to get into a war with Maxwell's, which work from smaller die's, and PCB's that work the lower memory bus and less heady power sections, unquestionably leading to better cost BoM’s. However the Granada being ~10% larger than a GM204, AMD isn't that far off in in this area of the contest. I imagine AMD will bring Nano and then perhaps then make 390/390X price corrections, as these MSRP’s can't be justified on the back of additional 4Gb and improved clocks that eat into the OC'n headroom which was part of a the 290/290X charisma.

Pretty much.

The fallacy of giving a card that can barely run 4K double the memory it had (which was already decent) was a mistake. If they could have refined the power delivery to enhance clocks to make it run 10-15% faster through core alone, then that would have helped.

It's bullshit that they sell it as 4K when we know it's not powerful enough. Given a single 980 (non ti) isn't good enough for 4k, trying to pimp this as a solution is a bit weak.

Hell we know even a 980ti needs a nice overclock to be 'comfy' at 4k. Well, 6 more days and we get to laugh or cry at what Fury X can do.
 
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4K Ultra HD, with reasonably high eye-candy
It's bullshit that they sell it as 4K when we know it's not powerful enough.

Sure not truly ready for 4K primetime, but anyone purchasing (GPU/monitor) at that level, and not a enthusiast enough to realize what you're doing or reading, while only looking to sides and packaging you deserve what you get. "Stupid is as stupid does"

To say you have been on a 1440p and something marginal now like say a 280X/7970/670/770 and think you should get this now to max out the 1440p. Then say less than a year from now thinking about 4K panel could be an acceptable move (as you say more just get a nice 290X cheap); although still costly and then there's Nano out there, and that's why it's not compelling to me...
 
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290X - 1250 MHz 5000 MHz effective @320 GB/s Bandwidth
390X - 1500 MHz 6000 MHz effective @348 GB/s Bandwidth (+9%)

Minor correction - 390X - 1500 MHZ 6000 MHZ effective @ 384 GB/s Bandwidth (+16.66%)
 

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If the 290X wasn't 4K capable, I don't see how these rebrands can be considered 4K capable. Those minor clock speed bumps aren't going to make the GPUs 4K capable.
 
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the 8 Gb Will help but its not going to be ultra'd so its not for me either im pondering Fury non X tho hmmm
 
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Minor correction - 390X - 1500 MHZ 6000 MHZ effective @ 384 GB/s Bandwidth (+16.66%)
Thank you, Odd I might have started "transposing numbers" in the old age, had it happen earlier in another post... strange!

16.66% is bump, to bad they couldn't have gone with 7000Mhz chips, now that could've offered a real bump and made the price there asking for these 8Gb have some merit.
 
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290x last official price was $300 and the rebrand is $430... REALLY ?
I was trying to see when exactly that was and what was the lowest. It would seem it came about 01/30/2015 with the "4Gb Means 4Gb" push.

And exactly... adding 4Gb of pretty much to same "hum-drum" memory and bump in clocks is not justification for a 43% price premium. Sorry where the 40% increase in performance? I'd say $370 MSRP is being generous, with OC'd customs hardly asking +$20, unless like super high-end. I mean press above $400 for any AIB's super high-end is crazy, most aren't sporting totally new deigned cooler that I've noticed, basically just new shrouds.
 
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Why would you buy a 390X if there are still 290X's out there?

And if the driver derived tech get's culled from the 290X cards, there ought to be freaking uproar.

Edit: Well, I suppose the mandatory 8GB makes a diff as do the 10% clock increases. Fairy nuff.
ComputerBase have a review up of the cards (all vendor OC design, no reference). Oddly enough, they couldn't use the new driver with the 200-series cards which had to be tested with the old driver.

Also as a comparison:
Sapphire R9 290X Tri-X 8GB.....$375....1020MHz core/5500MHz mem (eff.)
Sapphire R9 390X Tri-X 8GB.....$430....1055MHz core/6000MHz mem (eff.)
 
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Not only is this a rebrand, but this may be the first time a rebrand is actually WORSE than the previous version.
In the reviews I've seen, this card chews up another 50 watts beyond the 290x, which is not caused by the vram increase. UNREAL!
 
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FAQ #1: Where's Fiji?
Ans. Reviews from 24th June; market-availability within the following 3 weeks.

FAQ #2: Why R9 390 series when you can R9 Nano?
Ans. that's why


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If the 290X wasn't 4K capable, I don't see how these rebrands can be considered 4K capable. Those minor clock speed bumps aren't going to make the GPUs 4K capable.

obviously they're meaning crossfire 390X 4k capable but branding it as single card capable. The extra memory will be beneficial in crossfire, not so much for a single card. Either way it still appears useless with Fury coming out as bta pointed out.
 
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Not only is this a rebrand, but this may be the first time a rebrand is actually WORSE than the previous version.
In the reviews I've seen, this card chews up another 50 watts beyond the 290x, which is not caused by the vram increase. UNREAL!

TSMC RULES!
 
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I have seen it go both lower and higher than the 290X. I am guessing it's still the Silicon lottery that determines the consumption, as well as die temps, I can heat my card more and it will pull another 50-100W just due to more heat.

Higher memory clocks and more memory, plus whatever ASIC quality will determine power use and voltage.
 
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I am guessing it's still the Silicon lottery that determines the consumption, as well as die temps.
I need to ask;
Do AMD and Nvidia use the same process node 28nm (HP) for Hawaii and GM204?
Do we know if either have a more "enhanced" method to sort and bin chips for ASIC quality?
 
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