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I believe the 390 has a bit more raw performance, and the extra memory might help at higher resolutions. Some of the Nvidia features are nice if you're into that though. Not to mention the extra power savings as well.

 

If you go for the 390 the both the Sapphire and MSI cards are solid choices.

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I believe the 390 has a bit more raw performance, and the extra memory might help at higher resolutions. Some of the Nvidia features are nice if you're into that though. Not to mention the extra power savings as well.

 

If you go for the 390 the both the Sapphire and MSI cards are solid choices.

 

"Power savings" It's literally the difference of a lightbulb.

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