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After an AIO for a R9 390, any suggestions? Been looking at the Accelero Hybrid III-140
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Hey Just need a little help with my GPU right now. I was playing Deus Ex Mankind divided on my PC (i5 6600k, Sapphire Tri-X R9 390x) and I noticed even running on High how poor the FPS was compared to the benchmarks I checkout of other which were showing over 60FPS. Meanwhile I was getting on average only 17FPS. I've also noticed many times my AMD drivers seemingly crash for no reason as well. Yeah I really dunno what to do any help would be greatly appreciated! Cheers!
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Hi i have been trying to install the 18.5.1 since yesterday my system: gpu r9 390 nitro cpu amd fx8320e ram 2x4gb gskill 2400 mb asus sabertooth 990fx r2.0 1x1tb toshiba and 1x160gb hitachi windows 7 ultimate 64 bit my driver before trying to update was 17.1.something which i don't remember i got error 1603, i tried DDU in safe mode and tried again then i got generic error i tried an older version of the drivers (17.12.1) always after DDU and again same problems i also tried in uefi bios and not of the gpu (it has 2 as far as i know, it changes with a blue "S" led button) edit: i forgot to mention i was always disconnected from network as i read it may help on 1603
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I've seen tutorials on youtube with people disassembling R9 390s, but I found out that my Powercolor PCS+ card is a little different, mainly not having the convenience of exposed screws. I only have the 4 retention screws with springs at the back, but taking them off doesn't help at all. How do I take the heat-sink off?
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Basically I had Blender open, along with some YouTube and other pages in the background. All of a sudden the screen goes black and all I could notice were some brown lines in the corner. This image I found sort-of describes it, except they were possibly horizontal and definitely not covering the whole display. The thing is, it happened so fast, you could barely notice it. I'm sure it didn't last a second. Nothing crashed, YouTube didn't even seem to cut off the audio. Everything came back as sudden as it went dark. Blender seemed to be more zoomed in than before, but maybe I was in the middle of doing that anyway. By now I've looked through the components for any visual damage, particularly capacitors, but everything I could see seemed fine. Although looking at the 390 PCB now, there are quite a bit more of them than the single line you can see through the heat sink. Still, am I right in thinking that even a single bad capacitor would be noticeable via more constant symptoms? So far putting on some load with Far Cry 3 shows no issues. Took out my PSU for a closer look as a cap seemed suspect, but it appeared to be the same yellow-green dab of paint that the all the others are marked with, just a bit thicker in the crease. Also checked if everything's seated nicely too. Anything else worth checking? Things to look for in case it happens again? What are the chances this was a software glitch and not a hardware issue? Any similar, known issues with this combo or any separate piece of software? Just really not liking the idea of having hardware failure in this 'still kinda new, but old enough to be out of warranty' stage of ownership. The probably relevant stuff: Sapphire R9 390 NITRO / Driver version - 18.2.2 i5 4460 ASRock H97M PRO4 Seasonic M12II-620 EVO Rest is in my profile.
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Im well aware that the r9 390 is a terrible card to overclock and the Strix r9 390 doesnt cool the vrm's very well, but i have 2 questions about my overclock. I managed to get my r9 390 strix to 1125mhz core with +10% voltage Thats not weird I kept upping the memory clock to see how far it would go and it finally got to 1950Mhz and was fine, but i was seeing no gains in performance. It either was not actually applying the clock i was setting (sometimes when an overclock fails it reverts to defaults, but it claims it was running at 1950 mhz) or i got the best memory in the history of the world for r9 390's, but it just didn't make a difference. My first question is what is happening there? Secondly, would water cooling the card with something like the Kraken G12 (i already have a AIO just sitting and collecting dust) provide a better overclock? Would putting heat sinks directly on the vrm's provide a better overclock? I've watched a couple videos with conflicting results so what can i do, if anything, to up the clock on this card?
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I'm buying an oculus and three lighthouses - ya'know, because I played my buddy's oculus once. So I'm putting together a new rig for gaming and a little development on the oculus. Could you check my build and maybe suggest fixes or sensible upgrades? I'm building a custom case. Budget is around $650 without the GPU, WD's, and case. It's not a hard budget so if you have a suggestion that's over no worries. This was all priced via amazon but here's a mostly accurate pcpartspicker list. • Ryzen 5 1600 - $174.98 • Borrowing a R9 390 until prices go down • Either a ASUS PRIME B350-Plus, GA AB350 Gaming 3, or an MSI B350 Tomahawk Arctic - $94.99 - $99.99 • Ballistix Sport LT (4GBx2) DDR4 2400 - BLS2K4G4D240FSC - $85.99 • Samsung evo 860 MZ-76E250B/AM - $84.99 • Reusing some WD blue 500GB drives • EXPLOMOS PCIE to USB 3.0 & C Card - $21.99 • EVGA 650 GQ, 80+ GOLD 650W, Semi Modular 210-GQ-0650-V1 - $69.99 • RAYSUN 2 Port USB 3.0 to 20 pin mobo connector - $9.99 • Pwr and Reset momentary button I'd like some advice on the mobo. Linus and a few others seemed to like the ASUS but the Gigabyte has dual BIOS and the Tomahawk apparently has good VRMs. Is one better quality, significantly more friendly, etc.? I've never overclocked before but I'd like to do so.
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I have an R9 390 and an i5 6500. When I play a game like Far Cry 4, I get like 55fps on ultra settings (which is still too low for a 390) but if I run at the minimum settings, I only get a boost to 70fps, which dosn't smell right. Also present in far Cry 3 and Hunter Call of the Wild. I should also mention I get a lot of stutter. No it's not a CPU bottleneck, sftu about that, and no I don't have vsync on. I have read about this everywhere but there is no actual fix, I've used DDU to uninstall old drivers, and I've tried both Catalyst and Crimson and Adrenaline, to no avail. Help? Also I have an RM650x PSU and I have two cables connected to the GPU, not a split, there is also no difference.
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I have an R9 390, and the current experience is terrible. Although 3DMark says that my GPU is adequate for a 390, Cinebench does not because it proves 96 fps when my card should reach 130; I know the cause, but not the solution. Some stutter that is fixed with third party applications, but there is a problem that no one seems to know the answer to: regardless of resolution or settings, I never, NEVER get better or worse FPS. Sounds good, but it isn't because in games such as Far Cry 4 where I dip in the low 50s and mid 40s (which is where my freesync range goes to shit) I cannot dip the settings to get a smooth frame rate. I have an i5 6500, which does NOT bottleneck a 390, 1x8 GB RAM, a Corsair RM650x and good thermals. No it is not due to lack of optimization in games, but a problem with the driver of my card, some sort of power saving feature I can't find. No power save features are turned on in the AMD drivers, or windows C. Panel, the PCI-E slot in C. Panel does not have any power saving features on, and my PSU should be enough. No, I don't use V-Sync, and the wattage profile in the AMD driver is set to 50+, and "Ultra Power Saving" or whatever option is turned off in a third party app. the answer is not obvious, I am sure of that, so I want someone with experience on this. I've tried: Different drivers Downloading a gaming bios for my 390 Re seating RAM Re seating the GPU Using two power cables, not a split 8+6 Overclocking (which causes artifacts) Turning it off and back on again Turning off freesync Updating MOBO Bios Latest Intel driver Uninstalled old drivers Resetting CMOS I can't switch my PCI-E slot to the bottom one since my card is too long, lol. Anybody with similar experiences both on AMD or NVidia that fixed this problem by fiddling with the BIOS or windows settings (I have an Asus mobo btw), but does not require reinstalling windows, or formatting my HDD and SSD (because fuck that shit).
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so ive done this topic to death, but i just bought an r9 390 for 200 pounds (uk), and at that price i speculate it might have been in ownership of a crypto miner. How long would a tri-fan r9 390 last? Looking for about a year and a half and im not talking about performance, but how long till it dies.
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So after much debating over in another forum I made, thank you everyone who participated for being slightly passive aggressive it was a great time, they have recommended me some PSUs, ones to replace my shitty VS650. As the title says, I'm sporting a heavy R9 390 which would need a decent PSU. So would a Corsair RM 550X be a good match? I heard it is on par with some other XFX one, although slightly cheaper. I want some good opinions.
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Okay so I got an R9 390 from Ebay the other day and I looked online and apparently my PSU is trash, not because of the Wattage, but becuase of the quality. The Corsair VS650 is infamous for being a Tier 6 apparently, and it won't handle a hot, power hungry GPU. Any 600Watt PSUs for about 50 pounds that Are of higher quality? https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01127D0MY/ref=psdc_430514031_t1_B01GJD45YS This EVGA 600W seems to be a Tier 4, is it good enough? https://www.yoyotech.co.uk/650w-atx-80-plus-fully-modular-xfx.html also this XFX one is very pricy in the stores it is actually available, is it good?
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I have an i5-6500 and an R9 390, which should be a good match, but the GPU seems to be really under performing. This is in every game, but the one which really stood out was far cry4, which on ultra it would have 60-80fps, but me playing at very medium settings (I'm talking no MSAA or SSAO or any fur or game works or godrays) I only get about 50fps. I'm on the latest drivers and I have a Corsair RMX 650 for my PSU. Any help?
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https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/user/SomeDudeWhoWantsAPC/saved/kVF8dC That is my PC for refference. This has been a topic done to death anyway but whatever. The recommended PSU for an R9 390 is 750Watts but mine is only a 650W. I've heard that many people could run this card off a 550W PSU as long as it is a good one, but I just don't know how good mine is as a bought it from Amazon for 50 pounds (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Corsair-CP-9020098-UK-PLUS-Power-Supply/dp/B00PGUSEBG/ref=sr_1_1?s=computers&ie=UTF8&qid=1518614234&sr=1-1&keywords=vs650). Is the VS650 a good enough PSU for an R9 390? http://www.corsair.com/en-gb/vs-seriestm-vs650-650-watt-power-supply-uk this is my PSU: 12V rail 2x 8Pin+2 85% efficiency 80+ efficiency And it seems to range from 20A to 50A depending on how stressed it is.
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I am trying to get a friends computer working. I think I have narrowed the issue down to the GPU, R9 390, driver causing the issue. The issue is every time I try install the AMD drivers the screen turns black and the card fans stop spinning. Although the monitor does not say no input so I don't know if the card itself is crashing but every time the fans stop. After rebooting the system it will continue to crash to a black screen. I have to boot windows in safe mode and either disable the AMD display driver or use DDU to remove AMD's drivers. If the driver is removed or disabled the card will work fine until I try and install any AMD drivers regardless of how old. I have installed a Nividia 1080ti and installed the drivers for the card. This issue does not happen with the 1080ti. I have also reinstalled windows and updated it all the way. I have also installed the newest bios version, 7984vBE. OS - Windows 10 64 bit CPU - i5 6600K GPU - AMD R9 390 Sapphire Mobo - MSI Z170 Krait Gaming BIOS - 7984vBE Memory - G.Skill Ripjaw V series DDR4 PSU - EVGA SuperNOVA GS 550W 80+ Gold
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Hello linus techies, I own 1 x R9 390 [using it w/ latest W7 x64 driver] I ordered 1 x RX 580, and i am planning of installing it below the R9 [since the R9 has 512 bits of MEMORY BUS] => thus creating the crossfire. Since it's my 1st crossfire [and cross generations] i am wondering which driver to use: 1. Keep the R9 driver ? 2. Install the RX driver ? Thank you [in advance... for your support] PS. The PSU is 850W and should handle the combo.
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So after a few talks with people I recently upgraded my power supply from a FSP HYPER 700W bronze to a EVGA Supernova G2 750W gold because of low rail voltage on the FSP so, What I am trying to do is overclock my MSI R9 390. In factory O/C mode it is at 1060mhz the highest I can get it is at 1110mhz. If I go any higher the computer either makes a weird humming noise or just a restart I am like wtf I checked all temps and they are fine. Any Ideas?
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Hi, Ive been looking at 1070 for a while now and I just came across an Radeon R9 390 for 200€ which seems to have the same performance as most 1070. Whats the bad part about this card? I mean why would anyone pay ~400-700€ for a 1070 when you can get the same for 200? Pls help Im confused Thanks Max
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Hi I am thinking of upgrading my gpu, my current gpu is a hd 5870 so I'm wondering what i should upgrade to. I'm planing to go triple 1080p monitors very soon my budget is decently high for the gpu, I can spend about $320us. I play fairly demanding games like dirt rally and project cars so it needs to handle those games on at least high settings. i cant do sli either. Will my i3 2100 bottleneck the card as well? Thanks for any help you can give
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I run a pretty decent rig in my home setup, a 6600k with nzxt kraken liquid cooling and 16gb of ram, but my graphics card which I love the performance of seems to run hot. I personally don't know what it can handle and don't want to test it, but after playing games like borderlands the pre sequel and overwatch for about 2 hours it gets to 150 degrees Fahrenheit. And then it just sort of hovers there. So I was just wondering if that is a ok temperature or if I need to pump the fans faster (which they already spin quite loud) The card is powercolor encased in a s340 - not overclocked
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Hy guy's I'm new here. I'm looking for help maybe someone enconterd with this phenomon. I have bought an R9 390 Gigabyte VGA (GV-R939G1 GAMING-8GD), and the problem is (firtst i tought the PSU) when i playing with it its woking fine (Assasins Creed FHD ultra settings), but when i watch videos, or plaing a not that power damanding game, after a few sec ~ min interval, the card is shut it self down. Maybe not but it looks like it, screen go blank and its stop the coolers. I used a Watt meter and the power usage is dropping from 550W/h to 88W/h. Anyone have any ideas? I tryed to update the bios, tryed older drivers. And by chance tried four different PC's. I thinking about RMA. Anyone have any ideas? Thx fowardly
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Hi guys, I recently bought a new TV (Samsung JS 9800) and I have and HTPC I'm building for it. I have a Blu-Ray Drive that supports 4k Blu-Ray (just waiting for software) but I found out that you need HDCP 2.2 for 4k Blu-Ray playback. I was wondering, does the R9 390 support HDCP 2.2 (I know the R9 390 is HDCP compatible, I don't know the version), or does that depend on the TV? Thanks, Arush
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For what could i use my spare r7 370? i have installed my r9 390 im my current build and im gonna get a new mainboard where i can crossfire.. but i asked my self couddnt i just crossfire it with a r7 370 =D if not what cards can i crossfire with a r9 390 (sapphire)? (with a other gpu)
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I've an MSI R9 390 8GB. I also have a Corsair 850W PSU, with 70a on the +12v rail. It claims it's rated for SLI/Crossfire, but only has two PCI-e cable ports, and runs two 6+2 pins on each cable. Is it safe, and/or reasonable, to run my R9 390 off a single cable, using the 6pin and 6+2pin from the same cable?