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It's on their 290X site. Again, this is not the HBM card, this is the 290X rebrand (they have surely changed something).  From what we see it'll have 8GB of GDDR5, 2xDVI, 1xHDMI and 1XDP (and lifetime warranty if bought at best buy :P ).

 

Read the part below. Based on that people are assuming it's gonna have the same specs. These are not yet official.

XFX has leaked their own Radeon R9 390X Double Dissipation graphics card on their website confirming that the card is based on the existing Hawaii GPU architecture. The pictures of the card were uploaded by XFX on the webpage for their Radeon R9 290X Double Dissipation graphics cards which means XFX was or would be using the same data for their new graphics card but someone made a mess over at the site and now we have an official confirmation.

 

After you've read that everything until now, proceed.

The XFX Radeon R9 390X Double Dissipation comes with the Grenada (Hawaii) core which packs 2816 stream processors, 176 texture mapping units and 64 ROPs. The card comes with 8 GB of GDDR5 VRAM which is clocked at 6 GHz as opposed to 5 GHz on the Radeon R9 290X. The memory operates along a 512-bit interface and pumps out 384 GB/s bandwidth. There are no clock speeds given except the older specs from Hawaii GPU but it is expected that the card will get a 50 MHz core bump (reference) so this card may be further factory over clocked. From a design perspective, the card features the XFX Double Dissipation cooler with a custom PCB design that has two fans to push air down a central Direct Contact base heatsink system incorporated with several heatpipes. Display outputs include Dual-DVI, HDMI and a Display Port. Card may be provided power by either 8+8 or 8+6 Pin connectors, expect a price range around $449 US when the cards officially hit the market on 16th June.

 

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This is the 290x?!

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Seems good for about $450

24 fps for that "cinematic" feel


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THATS SO PRETTY

n0ah1897, on 05 Mar 2014 - 2:08 PM, said:  "Computers are like girls. It's whats in the inside that matters.  I don't know about you, but I like my girls like I like my cases. Just as beautiful on the inside as the outside."

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Ugly.

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Seems good for $450

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"range around $449 US"

n0ah1897, on 05 Mar 2014 - 2:08 PM, said:  "Computers are like girls. It's whats in the inside that matters.  I don't know about you, but I like my girls like I like my cases. Just as beautiful on the inside as the outside."

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It's pretteh. However, If it is an R9 290X rebrand so basically smaller die, more efficient, similar performance to the R9 290X?
Wouldn't have it been better if AMD had made something completely new in the same TDP of the R9 390X? Though I did notice some differences that you and XFX listed. Primarily 4GB... I think that XFX might have been teasing their first 390X card or perhaps AMD isn't going to do what we thought/hope.

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It's officially on their site. It's and X model with 8GB of GDDR5. It will have 1GHz base clockwith 5GHz memory clock, 512 bit memory and 2816 stream processors. Again, this is not the HBM card, this is the 290X rebrand (I'm sure they changed at least something). Even the URL sas R9 290X.  :unsure:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

People wanted official specs? Here you have them. It's... nothing spectacular. People are expecting it to have a $449 price tag but I'm not so sure.

 

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It says it 4GB on XFX's site?  :blink:

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from OP

"range around $449 US"

I am part of the literate population too :). jk but I just meant around that price range

24 fps for that "cinematic" feel


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@Bouzoo Your link from XFX is about the 290X, not the 390X.

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I am part of the literate population too :). jk but I just meant around that price range

Wait it ssaid 850$ in your post before....

n0ah1897, on 05 Mar 2014 - 2:08 PM, said:  "Computers are like girls. It's whats in the inside that matters.  I don't know about you, but I like my girls like I like my cases. Just as beautiful on the inside as the outside."

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Wait the OP link is to a r9 290x....

n0ah1897, on 05 Mar 2014 - 2:08 PM, said:  "Computers are like girls. It's whats in the inside that matters.  I don't know about you, but I like my girls like I like my cases. Just as beautiful on the inside as the outside."

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I'm underwhelmed .

Pretty ugly too .

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Wait, it's just a rebrand of the 290X for 450 bucks? I'm on newegg right now and I see 290Xs for 400 (full price), but almost all of them are on sale for under 400.

Why couldn't AMD create a new card instead of constantly rebranding the 7000 series cards?

 

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Wait it ssaid 850$ in your post before....

huh

24 fps for that "cinematic" feel


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I will continue to sit here with my fingers in my ears ignoring all of these rumors, because I simply can't bring myself to accept AMD would do a 1:1 rebrand of a last gen GPU and use it in the same tier. If it was a 290x rebranded as a 380x, that would be understandable. I could even understand if there was some sort of revision or if there was a price cut or something, but this is just asinine. If these are the final specs and the final price, AMD will be lucky to sell a single one.

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It says it 4GB on XFX's site?  :blink:

They copied the specs from R9 290X 4GB

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I'm done with rumors with this card. It's getting to be really stupid.

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They copied the specs from R9 290X 4GB

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I will continue to sit here with my fingers in my ears ignoring all of these rumors, because I simply can't bring myself to accept AMD would do a 1:1 rebrand of a last gen GPU and use it in the same tier. If it was a 290x rebranded as a 380x, that would be understandable. I could even understand if there was some sort of revision or if there was a price cut or something, but this is just asinine. If these are the final specs and the final price, AMD will be lucky to sell a single one.

Watching your Avatar gif, I imagine that's AMD running for its life, If re brand rumors turn out to be true. +.+

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having the memory clock bump to 6ghz is nice, but It better actually be Vram rated for 6ghz, and not just the same 5Ghz Vram being overclocked. I run my 290 ram at 6.2Ghz stable with ease by bumping up the voltage (note: memory voltage on hawaii is tied together with core voltage), so if this is better binned Vram rated for 6ghz, a 7ghz Vram overclock on a 390x would see really nice fps gains, especially with that 512bit bus. will it catch up to a 980? maybe at 4K. Definitely not something I would buy though, Hawaii is getting old and runs hot (and loud with air cooling).

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wow 390x is a rebrand from 2013 and the new fury gpu is watercooled. even the biggest fanboys will switch to nvidia after this.

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