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I HAVE I7 3770K 8 GB RAM ENOUGH PSU ,R9 380X CROSSFIRE.The problem is gpu load dont go beyond 60 percent and cpu load around 50 percent in many games.Fps are low but still it load dont increase.cpu ram all tested .corsair vengence 8gb ram i have..IN YOU TUBE VIDEOS I HAVE SEEN GPU LOAD AROUND 100% WITH THESE GPU.But i cant get it pls help.
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Hey Guyz. Sorry For my bad english. I have a saphire nitro r9 380 4 gb which i overclcked a little bit (core clock @1120mhz and Memory @ 1600) my card is a bit old now and i wanted to squeeze a little bit more performance .. i heard that amd cards do unlock by flashing bios and give a little bit more performance.. if somebody can explain that will it give me more performance and explain me the method i'll really appreciate that.. i have a dual bios card so i guess it's not that big of a risk..
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Hi, im running a XFX R9 380X DD 4GB on my current system. Since quite some time i get not fully rendered frames in CSGO, roundabout 3 years now, which kinda looks like this (every few seconds and seems more extreme) i recommend 60 fps so you can actually see what i mean, even though the quality is pretty shitty. This issue doesnt happen so often in lower resolutions but i dont wanna step down from the fidelity of 1080p@120Hz. The preapplied oc is 1040MHz core/1450MHz memory clock. I also cant set memory clock to anything different or the card seems to softcrash and reload drivers with those preapplied settings. I ruled out my cpu, memory or mobo being the culprit as the issue happened on my older H87-G43 board / i5 4590 / 1600MHz 2x8gig ram and my current prime b350 plus / r5 1600 / 3000MHz 2x8 gig build. Graphicscard fans are working fine, card's at about 70C-73C max. I'm using the newest drivers for my card. The issue happens with the latest stable releases aswell as optional official drivers. Does this look familiar to someone? What might this be? Help is greatly appreciated EDIT: replaced video with one where it's better visible and more instances and driver version
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I cant seem to play Napoleon Total War. I just downloaded it over Steam and have never played it ever and its all vanilla game with all the DLCs. It will play the opening logos like Saga and Creative Assembly but as soon as that is done the monitor goes black and shows no signal. The computer will still be running though so i know its not a psu problem. The only thing I can do is hard reset my computer because it doesn't accept any other inputs. I have put my dxdiag in the link. I have tried clean booting my graphics drivers and even reset my pc and wiped everything, also I have tried running it as an administrator and no result. I'm about to return the game if i can't find a solution. PLEASE HELP. DxDiag.txt
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Now that I ironed out the problems with my PC, I have some money that I want to use to upgrade my PC's GPU! I am tied between the AMD R9 380X or the ASUS GTX 950 Strix. I would want the R9 because it is a bit better than the 950 but it also costs more. I would want the 950 because it's an nvidia card, which means I get shadowplay, as well as it has a silent fan mode and higher clocks. I am also willing to look into other cards. If you guys have another idea for budget cards, let me know! Just try not to go too much over $200 And I currently have a EVGA GTX 750 Ti FTW
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Hey guys, is there any way to get some more power out of my graphics card (Sapphire R9 380X)? Maybe watercooling? OC: Chip: 1086 Mhz Memory: 1500 Mhz Can I go further without damaging the graphics card? Thanks in advance
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So I have been doing some research for a build I'm hoping to start soon. I have narrowed it down to two cards, the Sapphire Nitro R9 380X (R9 380X) and the EVGA GTX 960 FTW+ (GTX 960). My budget is $250 so I have been looking at cards in the $200-$250 range. From the research I have done, I am leaning towards the 380X. It appears to be a slightly better card for the same price. I will use it for 1080p gaming. I do not leave my computer on all the time, nor do I game everyday on it. So the extra power draw and heat from the 380X is really not a big concern for me. What I am looking for really, is a card that will hold its own for about 4-5 years before I need to replace it again. Please let me know what your thoughts are. If you have a better option in that price range let me know as well. Future build specs: PCPartPicker part list: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/TQ62gs Price breakdown by merchant: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/TQ62gs/by_merchant/ CPU: Intel Core i5-6600K 3.5GHz Quad-Core Processor ($219.99 @ Micro Center) CPU Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO 82.9 CFM Sleeve Bearing CPU Cooler ($24.99 @ Newegg) Motherboard: Asus Z170 PRO GAMING ATX LGA1151 Motherboard ($154.99 @ Micro Center) Memory: G.Skill Ripjaws Series 16GB (4 x 4GB) DDR4-2400 Memory ($74.99 @ Newegg) Storage: Samsung 850 EVO-Series 250GB 2.5" Solid State Drive ($88.00 @ Amazon) Storage: Western Digital Caviar Blue 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive ($53.99 @ Amazon) Case: Antec Nine Hundred ATX Mid Tower Case (Purchased For $0.00) Power Supply: Corsair Gaming 600W 80+ Bronze Certified ATX Power Supply (Purchased For $0.00) Total: $616.95 Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available Generated by PCPartPicker 2016-03-18 19:46 EDT-0400
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~~~NOTE: This particular thread borders a CPU and GPU conversation. As there is a separate area for GPU threads, I did not know where to place this. If you believe it is more fit for the Graphics Card section of the forums, I will be more than happy to move this over there~~~ I'm building a new PC. I plan on using the AMD FX-4350 as the CPU with an R9 380X as my graphics card. Will the FX-4350 bottleneck the R9 380X during gaming?
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Hello everyone! As the title says my Gigabyte R9 380X is overheating. First of all I want to point out it's running at stock speeds, I do have a custom fan curve, my drivers are always updated and I run dual AOC 24" 1080p monitors(and also planning to get a 29" ultra wide sometime in the future). The temp when idling is always at the 50's, the lowest I've is 48. Mainly I play WoW, I have it on custom ultra settings with anti-aliasing a bit turned down and also limited FPS to 60 because of my monitor and this gets it up to 60-65. GTA 5 with a lot of settings turned down to normal and some high, makes it go to 70+ and then my whole PC hangs. Also the fans are getting very loud at 60%+. Whole setup is as follows: MB: Gigabyte Z170-D3H CPU: Intel i7-6700K @ 4.4Ghz with Arctic Freezer i32 RAM: Kingston HyperX DDR4 16GB @ 2666Mhz HDD: WD Red - 1TB SSD: Samsung EVO 850 - 256GB PSU: Corsair RM650X Case: DeepCool Dukase with 4 Arctic F12 fans(1 intake, 3 exhaust) Here is my fan curve
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Hi Everyone, I have an R9 285 [PoweColor TurboDuo] and I'm thinking of upgrading from here. One of the reasons is that I want to give this card to my sister who is getting more and more into PC gaming. I built her a PC a while back for "school purposes" which only has Intel HD Graphics. The card would be a nice upgrade for that. I don't plan to move away from 1080p gaming any time soon and I play some "AAA" titles. Needless to say, this R9 285 got me covered for now. It's a strong card for 1080p. Would the R9 380X be a worthwhile "upgrade" to my R9 285? What I know is that they basically share the same architecture with a fully enabled core, and 2GB more VRAM. I'm thinking the VRAM would help me in future AAA games as the trend now is that AAA titles are needing more than 2GB of VRAM even in 1080p - correct me if I'm looking at this the wrong way. Or would it me "more worth it" if I spend a bit more and go for the likes of the GTX 970 or R9 390. I'm hesitant to go for this because again I'm not planning to move away from 1080p. If there's any other card you can recommend, please tell me. Thanks.
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Hi, I'm having issues with my little 19" tv. Even on different resolutions I'm having trouble fitting the image on the screen. Some resolutions are too small but most are too big. Basically when I have it on 1080p, the edges of whatever's being displayed gets cut off. Help anyone?
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Is R9 380x worth the 10-20 $. Which should i pick?
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I'm considering the following graphics cards for a future rig, to be built around October this year: MSI R9 380 GAMING 4G and a Sapphire NITRO R9 380X 4GB Dual-X OC 11250-01-20G Is there a big difference? They are both around 240 dollars on amazon and I will be probably running them on a FX 8350. I was also considering a gtx 960. Here are the links for them: http://www.amazon.com/MSI-R9-380-GAMING-4G/dp/B00ZPOBI0M/ref=sr_1_4?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1458592268&sr=1-4&keywords=r9+380 http://www.amazon.com/Sapphire-DL-DVI-I-DL-DVI-D-Graphics-11250-01-20G/dp/B017WMD8ZM Thanks!
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A while ago i've created a topic about GTX 960, and every body said i should pick up R9 380. I've agreed to that statement, but i've been thinkin' about R9 380X, is it better? Why isn't there that many R9 380X's on the market?
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I just built This PC in January all the parts brand new. Things had been great for the most part but now I am encountering a problem where my entire screen goes green, the audio freezes/repeating last noise it made to infinity, and I have to hard restart my computer (which doesn't register it as a crash). The first time it happened when watching a video on SyFy channel and I chalked it up to their bad player. A few weeks later it happened again on Youtube (but only when I had multiple youtube tabs open and if the video I was watching was not my viewed tab or I had another paused video tab. This week it happened a few times and today it happened multiple times in the same day. I tried reinstalling the drivers for my GPU and reinstalling Chrome, but now it happened for the first time in a game (Hearthstone) and I am concerned this a hardware issue. Will a fresh install of Windows fix this?
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Does anyone have recommendations for what is the quietest GPU vendor? I am looking for an AMD card because Nvidia is a pile of bs when it come to Linux (to quote Torvolds himself "Fudge you Nvidia!") and I intent to fully have migrated to nixos by summer! (Selling EVGA 960 4gb) but I need the quietest vendor (probably looking to get either an r9 380 or r9 380x (4gb)), I want silence because my rig without GPU is literally unaudible, even without headphones! I would however like an all-black gpu as the rest of my rig is all black as well! (unfortunetely that rules out MSI). Basically silence is more important to me than temps! Edit: will be using open driver, sorry should have specified (hence amd):P
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Hello guys! I'm having doubt about which version r9 I will choose. Sapphire R9 380 or Sapphire R9 380x both is nitro specs. Feel free to talk to other brands
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I just got one of these with an i5 for my other rig: http://www.microcenter.com/product/457931/Radeon_R9_380X_4GB_G1_Gaming_Video_Card It was only $187 open box (I'm picking it up tomorrow, so we'll see the condition.) I just went ahead and got it because there were two of them this morning, but somebody else bought the other one. It seems like a really good buy (based on other prices and performance), I just want some feedback from you guys. I've only ever had one AMD GPU in a laptop a year ago so how are the drivers? Any tips? Thanks - Covert.
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Hi guys, The date draws near where I get to decide what card to buy (it's Saturday). I was initially decided on getting an R9 380X but after watching this video It made me think, an OCed R9 380 would match up to the R9 380X performance (I believe the same case goes to the R9 390X and R9 390). In my area the difference is about $50. A solid $50 which I could use to buy games and gifts for other people. Do these cards use the same cooler? I'm gunning for Sapphire Nitro. Also, both have backplates unlike early versions of the R9 380 Nitro. Is it worth it?
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This is a build guide I have on PCPP. I have been designing and building computers for about 3 years now and I want to have you guys rate me. Link to Build Guide: http://pcpartpicker.com/guide/RqBD4D/600-gaming-pc-build-intel-core-i3-radeon-r9-380x PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant CPU: Intel Core i3-4170 3.7GHz Dual-Core Processor ($104.99 @ Newegg) Motherboard: Asus B85M-G R2.0 Micro ATX LGA1150 Motherboard ($58.65 @ SuperBiiz) Memory: G.Skill Ripjaws X Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3-1600 Memory ($29.99 @ Newegg) Storage: OCZ Trion 100 240GB 2.5" Solid State Drive ($54.99 @ Amazon) Storage: Seagate Barracuda 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive ($39.10 @ SuperBiiz) Video Card: XFX Radeon R9 380X 4GB DD XXX OC Video Card ($233.98 @ Newegg) Case: Xion XON-310_BK MicroATX Mid Tower Case ($22.99 @ Amazon) Power Supply: SeaSonic S12II 520W 80+ Bronze Certified ATX Power Supply ($47.60 @ SuperBiiz) Total: $592.29 Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available Generated by PCPartPicker 2015-11-25 21:28 EST-0500
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So I just bought parts for my build. Unfortunately, they did not have stocks of the SAPPHIRE R9 380 4G. So now, I'm contemplating 3 options: 1.) Wait for the stocks to arrive (note: I've already tried with other shops. It seems the demand is high on the 4G version) But so far, not a single shop confirmed when the stocks will arrive. I think they only have one supplier. 2.) YOLO and buy the 380x which is costs 12950PhP ~270USD (the 380 is just 10700PhP ~ 225USD) 3.) Go lower and buy a 4GB GTX 960 (most probably a ZOTAC AMP! which costs the same as the SAPPHIRE 380) Current parts are: Intel G3258 ~ placeholder cpu. will change to an i7 AS NEEDED. ASUS H97M-E (this was a mistake, I thought this also had mosfet heatsinks as with the PLUS) Kingston HyperX Fury 2x4GB 1866 MHz CL9 or 10 (I dunno I did not check, this was an impulse buy as they did not have corsair RAM) Seasonic M12II EVO 520W 80+ Bronze CM Hyper 212x BitFenix Prodigy M Now. What to do.
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Hello, so i'm building a Budget Gaming PC for the first time and i've bought most of my parts - Msi B85 G43 Gaming Mother Board. - Intel Pentium G3258 - 500GB HDD Seagate - CX500M PSU Any way i need help picking out a Graphics Card. Im in about the $100-250 USD Range. i have looked at the R9 380x and a GTX 960. i also have heard the rumors of the GTX 960TI i just figured this forum was the best way to get some answers on what i should pick. if you do any research on the Mobo you would no that the B85 G43 is a Cross Fire only board and that a 280x is a 250Watt GPU and if i plan on buying another 280x in the future i would have to upgrade my Psu which i dont want to do so thats why i have looked at the R9 380 and the 380x Also i was wondering if MSI makes a 380x because my setup is mostly Black and red Right now.
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As the R9 380x is the only gpu between $200-$300, I want that for 900p gaming (Will be upgrading to 1080p soon). I was wondering which cooler would be the best among them all. I will be over clocking Sorry if i sound confused, i am tried
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Hey guys, I'm looking to get a new GPU for an upcoming build, and don't want to spend too much on decent 1080p performance. I was debating the r9 380 (4gb), the r9 280x and the rumored 380x. Which would get me the best 1080p performance for my dollar? I'll be playing mainly CoD, GTA V, and other popular games. I'll be pairing the GPU with an i5 4460 and 8gb of RAM.