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AMD's 380X preview (Captain Jack?)

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Pretty good, but i don't think it will be as good as big maxwell. 

Well, it's not intended to compete with "big Maxwell", so... yeah.

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V nice indeed

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It's fake. There won't be samples of this card for like 6-8 months.

The cards will be launched and on the market in that time.

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How about; we wait and see how it actually performs when it's released?  ^_^

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I'm kind of laughing at everyone who thinks this is the 390x and are making thermal jokes :P

 

Yes, we get it. You like NVIDIA. But really people? Why don't we wait and see. Given everything we know (which admittedly isn't much) about upcoming 3xx arch, this is exactly the performance the 380x should be at.

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I'm kind of laughing at everyone who thinks this is the 390x and are making thermal jokes :P

 

Yes, we get it. You like NVIDIA. But really people? Why don't we wait and see. Given everything we know (which admittedly isn't much) about upcoming 3xx arch, this is exactly the performance the 380x should be at.

The funny thing about it is Nvidia's released more generations of GPU's with thermal problems than ATI/AMD.

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The funny thing about it is Nvidia's released more generations of GPU's with thermal problems than ATI/AMD.

Hell yes they have. Did you ever use the 5800/5900 GTX cards? (This was what... back in the ATI 9800 Pro days? somewhere around there anyway).

 

Plus GTX 400 and 500 series cards had a few heat monsters too. And didn't the GTX 200 series also?

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One does not simply 'bench' John Barrowman... if one did, I'd except MUCH better results ;)

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Hell yes they have. Did you ever use the 5800/5900 GTX cards? (This was what... back in the ATI 9800 Pro days? somewhere around there anyway).

Plus GTX 400 and 500 series cards had a few heat monsters too. And didn't the GTX 200 series also?

My 7970, with all sliders maxed in ASUS GPUTweak, runs a good 10c cooler than my GTX260 did at stock clocks. (while being much quieter)

Although aftermarket coolers have come a long way since than.

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you guys haven't heard of chiphell? you're new to tech, I would imagine. they're pretty reputable in what they post that's not rumor.

 

I wouldn't say I'm "new" to tech... one can't just know every single tech website around.

 

And this is a rumor isn't it?

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As usual, get out your trusty grain of salt for this one.

 

http://www.chiphell.com/thread-1182382-1-1.html

 

 

 

 

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I am not a fanboy. I would love if this would happen.

 

But Mahh asss that a new AMD card beats the 980. Maybe the 390x will but the 380x, my ass, my ass

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The 980 is barely better than a 780ti right now, if the 380x is just an die shrunk and improved 290x, I can see it being at least as good as an 980.

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I am not a fanboy. I would love if this would happen.

 

But Mahh asss that a new AMD card beats the 980. Maybe the 390x will but the 380x, my ass, my ass

It's heavily competing with SLI/XF setups, dude. Regardless of what exactly the graph is saying seeing as it is really uninformative, you can see another GPU flexing its muscles hard. Makes me curious about what it is since this is just a little snippit of a review without any solid information whatsoever.

Wouldn't care who it were from, AMD or NVidia; this is cool if the numbers are even the slightest bit accurate.

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Hell yes they have. Did you ever use the 5800/5900 GTX cards? (This was what... back in the ATI 9800 Pro days? somewhere around there anyway).

 

Plus GTX 400 and 500 series cards had a few heat monsters too. And didn't the GTX 200 series also?

do not worry, there will be another bandwagon later on after the "amd =oven LOL " and "Ubisoft is digging, let me show a bad meme about it as it is funny" and then everyone will jump on it and abandon these ones.

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Those guys were right the last time though. So this seems entirely plausible. 

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nope, tell me another one because im not believing you.

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nope, tell me another one because im not believing you.

I'm talking about the 980 leak. 

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then call me mistaken  :D

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Captain Jack? I wonder how efficient the card will be overall in terms of noise, heat output etc.

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Captain Jack? I wonder how efficient the card will be overall in terms of noise, heat output etc.

Captain jack was a loud ass unstable,sun burned pirate :D

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Captain Jack? I wonder how efficient the card will be overall in terms of noise, heat output etc.

Here's what their testing showed in terms of power consumption.

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I wonder weather or not the 380X is gonna have 3D stacked memory as the 390X. Let's just hope the 380X is not their top-end model, cause if this is a 5-600$ card then it's not as much of a jump as I expected. But chances are for Fiji to be the actual top of the line model.

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Here's what their testing showed in terms of power consumption.

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I wonder weather or not the 380X is gonna have 3D stacked memory as the 390X. Let's just hope the 380X is not their top-end model, cause if this is a 5-600$ card then it's not as much of a jump as I expected. But chances are for Fiji to be the actual top of the line model.

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Captain Jack? I wonder how efficient the card will be overall in terms of noise, heat output etc.

if I remember well from the site, it was 190 W draw

 

An to be honest, I do not care about the reference cooler.

I would only buy reference for WC, and non ref for air ( and get a good airflow in the case)

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