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Just now, NuclearPeace said:

Its normal. Pretty much every software I use calls my GPU a Radeon R9 380 series GPU instead of just the 380x. Crimson will be able to tell you if its a 380 or a 380x.

I'm in crimson and it says AMD Radeon R9 380 series. You're saying thats normal, correct? 

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GPUs are named in series - 380 and 380X are part of the 380 series, 7950 and 7970 are part of the 7900 series, 290 and 290X are the 290 series and etc.

Fury, Nano and Fury X are Fury series

Archangel (Desktop) CPU: i5 4590 GPU:Asus R9 280  3GB RAM:HyperX Beast 2x4GBPSU:SeaSonic S12G 750W Mobo:GA-H97m-HD3 Case:CM Silencio 650 Storage:1 TB WD Red
Celestial (Laptop 1) CPU:i7 4720HQ GPU:GTX 860M 4GB RAM:2x4GB SK Hynix DDR3Storage: 250GB 850 EVO Model:Lenovo Y50-70
Seraph (Laptop 2) CPU:i7 6700HQ GPU:GTX 970M 3GB RAM:2x8GB DDR4Storage: 256GB Samsung 951 + 1TB Toshiba HDD Model:Asus GL502VT

Windows 10 is now MSX! - http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/440190-can-we-start-calling-windows-10/page-6

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