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KitGuru.net hardware editors Luke Hill and Leo Waldock chat about the new Nvidia Titan X, running cards in Sli and what AMD ...
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The R9 290X was rebranded as the R9 390X, which launched in 2015, and while the 290X was fast in 2013, things had changed in 2015. The 390X could just barely catch up to Nvidia’s GTX 980 at ...
The $399.99 Asus Strix R9 390X is an AMD 300-series graphics card that's been tweaked from the original 2013 Radeon R9 390X, this time with high clock speeds and more memory. If you overclock it ...
It's a remarkable achievement bearing in mind that all the evidence points towards the R9 390X being little more than an overclocked version of the outgoing 290X. AMD dubs the 300 series version ...
It's a simple recipe for success that extracts just enough additional performance on the Radeon R9 390X to make it a contender in its price range, and the formula is arguably even more effective ...
In this article we review the DEVIL edition Radeon R9 390X from PowerColor. This product is Hybrid cooled meaning air for the VRM area and liquid cooling on the Hawaii GPU, now called Grenada.
Is it fair to say that AMD's Radeon R9 390X hasn't received the attention it deserves? Sure, the 'new' GPU is essentially a rebranded R9 290X, but increased shipping frequencies, a doubled-up 8GB ...
Powercolor has just unveiled its latest Devil series graphics card, the Powercolor Devil R9 390X. Based on AMD's well known Hawaii GPU (now called Grenada) with 2816 Stream Processors, which is ...
The latest card from AMD isn’t the flagship of its new range--that distinction is reserved for the Radeon Fury X--but the R9 390X is just as important for the graphics card manufacturer.
Now it’s time to turn our attention to the Radeon R9 390X, specifically Asus' handsome STRIX offering. Don’t Call It Hawaii! “Rebadge” or “rebrand” are dirty words in the GPU space.
The new Radeon R9 390 and R9 390X graphics cards aren’t mere re-brands! But AMD’s PR was kinda-sorta right. These cards weren’t simply slapped with a new name and pushed back onto store ...