Devil R9 390X utilizes 8GB of GDDR5 memory, 2816 stream processors, comes with a core clock speed at 1100MHz, and 1525 MHz -> 6100 effective memory clock speed which is connected via a 512-bit memory interface. The board design has...
Read More...Devil R9 390X utilizes 8GB of GDDR5 memory, 2816 stream processors, comes with a core clock speed at 1100MHz, and 1525 MHz -> 6100 effective memory clock speed which is connected via a 512-bit memory interface. The board design has...
Read More...The tweaks on the GPU and memory clocks however seem to be the biggest change, the rest is complimentary from the board partners. As stated, the ASUS Radeon R9 390X STRIX card is tweaked a little better for you, its...
Read More...On the eve, quite literally, of the AMD Radeon 300 Series release, we are looking at the card it is going to replace. However, the internet is full of speculation that this re-branded GPU will not be a significant enough release to justify a new generation of cards, we take a look at the R9 290X in the context of the new generation launch or whether with the pending price drops, the R9 290X is the card to get.
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