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No, there is no 380x, so it was meant to replace the 280 series.

380x is still yet to be announced along with the Core that it be using be announced as well. 

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380 is a 285,which is their latest new card before Fury, not a 7xxx rebrand

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I'd say that depends, if the full Tonga 380X comes out then yes, only 280, if it never comes out, then I'd go for replacing 280X as well, but as far as we know, 380X might never happen according to numerous sites.

It was never replacing the 280x though. the 380 is the 285. Its a Tonga GPU not Tahiti.

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It was never replacing the 280x though. the 280 is the 285. Its a Tonga GPU not Tahiti.

280 is the 285? You mean 380? The problem is if the 380X never comes out (I had a thread about AMD showing the Tonga XT die so I hope it will) then they are leaving a huge gap between 380 and 390 and that is a very bad thing.

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Nvidia has a stupid naming scheme. Whats the next titan card going to be called. Titan G?? Titan L?? Titan O??

Yes you'll find no argument there, but that doesn't means you need to copy their stupid naming scheme. They could have easily reflected the new cards as 280>370 290>380 and Fiji as 390. But that would make too much fucking sense.

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the 300 series is one big disappointment 

 

AT LEAST the 200 series had a new chip in the 290 but now its just straight up the same cards 

 

the 380x uses an extended version of the tonga gpu, effectively a new chip.

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Lets be honest here for a moment, the 300 series isn't really competitive. But still, the increases vRam should hopefully push nvidia to quit releasing mid to high end cards with 2GB of ram.

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280 is the 285? You mean 380? The problem is if the 380X never comes out (I had a thread about AMD showing the Tonga XT die so I hope it will) then they are leaving a huge gap between 380 and 390 and that is a very bad thing.

Yeah sorry about that I ment 380. But I understand what you mean, its a bad thing but yet AMD has a GPU at every price point Nvidia has their GPU's at as well. Its a nice plan that they have when you think about it. 380 is to compete with only the 960, 390 is to compete with 970, 390x to compete with 980 (I think idk about this one). Fury(Air Cooled) to compete with 980ti, Fury X to Compete with Titan X. Thats just a guess on what they are doing and why they didn't do a 380x.

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AMD should of done this...

 

FURY X == 390x

FURY == 390

 

290x == 380x

280 == 370

270 = 360

260 = 350

And just give up on the low end stuff...

 

Would of saved their image a whole bunch instead of just having the "FURY" cards be the highlight of their next gen GPUs. If they wanted the "FURY" name just call the top tier cards 390X FURY!!!!

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Nvidia has a stupid naming scheme. Whats the next titan card going to be called. Titan G?? Titan L?? Titan O??

 

Why, Titan Y, of course.

 

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Correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't Bonaire in the 7790?

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Why, Titan Y, of course.

 

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Lets be honest here for a moment, the 300 series isn't really competitive. But still, the increases vRam should hopefully push nvidia to quit releasing mid to high end cards with 2GB of ram.

It isn't for the 390 since it's priced way too high above the 970. However the 380 should compete nicely with the 960 and more over, you have the 370 to which Nvidia has no answer to as of yet: the gap in price and performance between the 750ti and the 960 is far too wide leaving the door wide open for the 370

Yes this aren't new cards but that's hardly the case in the low and mid range, in fact I'm surprised Nvidia its sticking to maxwell they could rebadge kepler cards to compete in the midrange and offer more options not just jump 100 bucks in price.

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I'm trying to recall where, I'm almost positive on here, but I saw a quote from either AMD or Nvidia stating that it usually costs them anywhere from $500 million to $1 billion just to research, develop, and produce new GPUs. AMD only has around $900 million sitting in assets and in banks that they have to spread to each CPU development, GPU development, advertisement, paying employees, taxes, pretty much the entire business.

 

People calling them lazy should take a step back and realize that they literally can't afford to develop a whole line of GPUs, a whole line of CPUs, AND pay for the cost of doing business. Right now, their main focus is on developing Zen which will be an entirely new architecture and whole new family  of CPUs. Once, most of designing of the architecture is done with that, they are going to focus everything into Arctic Islands which from what I understand will be an entire line of GPUs and not like Fiji. 

 

Intel, first of all has ALWAYS had a bigger budget than AMD, and really only focuses on CPUs with a new focus on iGPUs. Nvidia only develops GPUs which is the only thing they need to focus on. Meanwhile, AMD is trying to do both while at the same have a smaller budget. Either they need to drop one division or be bought by a larger company such as Samsung. Really that is the only way they will be able to survive, unless of course Zen makes them big bucks but Intel is too busy buying loyalty, literally paying companies to use their CPUs, to let that happen.

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To be fair, isn't it like 170$?

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So much fail and incorrect information in the first page of this thread.

 

Glad to see most of it has been corrected though. 

 

There will be a 380x using the full Tonga GPU. 380 is the cut-down GPU (from the 285). 

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So much fail and incorrect information in the first page of this thread.

 

Glad to see most of it has been corrected though. 

 

There will be a 380x using the full Tonga GPU. 380 is the cut-down GPU (from the 285). 

 

I'm really shocked they didn't have it slated for release along with the rest of the series, it would have taken some pressure off the rebrand conversation. 

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To be fair, isn't it like 170$?

It's 199. but I guess it has a Vram advantage but I'm not sure.

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There will be a 380x using the full Tonga GPU. 380 is the cut-down GPU (from the 285).

I heard this so many times now, sauce ?!?!
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I wouldn't expect a 380x version, since it hasn't been announced while all the rest of the series has been. 

 

Btw, 199$ will be the 2gb version. We should expect 4gb at around 239 or 249$.

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I wouldn't expect a 380x version, since it hasn't been announced while all the rest of the series has been. 

 

Btw, 199$ will be the 2gb version. We should expect 4gb at around 239 or 249$.

I neither heard about the actual pricing of the 4GB variant yet.

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