PowerColor Radeon R9 390 X2 Devil13 Dual-GPU Graphics Card

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  1. Hilbert Hagedoorn

    Hilbert Hagedoorn Don Vito Corleone Staff Member

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    Missed oportunity

    Love to see a review of this, but the lack of ports seems like an odd omission for eyefinity.
     
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    Hilbert Hagedoorn Don Vito Corleone Staff Member

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    So the most bad ass card on the market until a GTX 990 or Fury X2 shows up.
     

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    That my Friend is POWER :supercool
     
  7. Undying

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    Looks the same as Devil13 HD 7990.
     
  8. JonasBeckman

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    Well doesn't it take 2x8 pin to power a 390X so it would then require 4 to power 2 GPU's no? :D
    (Still looks funny though seeing all those connectors plus there's the 75 or so watt from the PCI-E port, or was it higher?)
     
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    A card only for Ultra hardcore gamers. :D
     
  10. Pixelize

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    I think add 0% to the performance...:)
    If the specs correct they are the same (core 1000/ mem 1350).:3eyes:
    The only difference as far I can see is the memory from 4 to 8GB per GPU.
    If the pictures are real, even the design for the card/box/even the mouse looks the same??????
    A brand new product ... :puke2:
     
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  11. Andrew LB

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    I wonder if it comes with an E-CAT? For those of you who don't know, it's an LENR (Low Energy Nuclear Reactor)

    [​IMG]

    The day that becomes available will be the day I buy an electric car.
     
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    Usually it doesn't work quite like that considering the two GPU's are sharing the same PCB. I would have thought this card would have 3x connectors. Definitely not 4.
     
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    man i feel bad for the guy who will buy this card

    i mean this card will get 6 months of driver support then ....... nothing
     
  14. Undying

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    Hm, what? I would rather think what will happen with those TX's of yours when new shiny Pascal cards land soon. We'll see Kepler all over again, that can tell you who have better support.
     
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    Kepler got a 5% increase in performance an additional feature (DSR) since Maxwell launched. Seems pretty good to me.

    Edit: Rofl, so I got that number (5%) by comparing the 2015 Anandtech bench to the 2014 one. They use the same PC but only two of the titles are comparable (Crysis 3 and BF4). With the exception of one resolution, the 780Ti on average performs about 5% better in 2015 than it did in 2014. The 290x though, loses about 2% performance at every single resolution.

    AMD literally downgrading performance.

    http://www.anandtech.com/bench/product/1439 - 2015
    http://www.anandtech.com/bench/product/1056 - 2014
     
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    Thank you for explaning that eclap...i mean Denial. :D
     
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    A small comparison to the GB G1 980TI(5% Perf added to the 390X2 except 3DMark)

    THIEF

    25X16
    DEVIL:69FPS
    980TI:85

    4K
    DEVIL: 46FPS
    980TI: 46FPS

    TOMB RAIDER

    25X16
    DEVIL:168 FPS
    980TI:154 FPS

    4K
    DEVIL: 88 FPS
    980TI: 69 FPS

    BIOSHOCK:I

    25X16
    DEVIL:120 FPS
    980TI:125 FPS

    4K
    DEVIL: 62 FPS
    980TI: 65 FPS

    OC Results

    TOMB RAIDER OC

    DEVIL: 183 FPS
    980TI: 171 FPS

    BIOSHOCK:I

    DEVIL: 128 FPS
    980TI: 137 FPS

    3DMARK 2013

    DEVIL: GFX SCORE: 23905(119.75/91.81 FPS) POINTS
    980TI: GFX SCORE: 21571(103.29/85.89 FPS) POINTS
     
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    I think you missed the detail that the announcement says its a R390 and not a R390X.
    Also Powercolors Productpage lists R390 and at overclockers.co.uk store Ive seen it listed says GPU Grenada PRO (not XT)

    nice idea that card but way overpriced IMHO
     
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    The mouse is really a good idea. A durable mouse like that is required for hitting the refresh button on the AMD driver page until you get proper Crossfire support. :p
     
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    I would like to see if the throttling on this is better then the 295x2 since the new revision of this gpu is supposedly slightly better power wise.
    also curious to see how 16gb vs 8gb does now.
     

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