Here's a video with an interesting discussion about the Radeon 390X. David Kanter thinks it will have 8gb HBM, and the GPU based on Tonga.
Tech Report Date: 5.15.15
I just got done watching that. The part about David having it in his hands and that 4GB not being likely is interesting.
This whole leaks and rumors show is giving me a lot of flashbacks to before the 290X launched. Most rumors indicated that it would come short of the 780/Titan while only a few showed the 290X beating those. As it turned out the "crazier" rumor was right after all. I'm still skeptical about the 390X beating the Titan X, but I'd welcome a pleasant surprise.
that was interestingHere's a video with an interesting discussion about the Radeon 390X. David Kanter thinks it will have 8gb HBM, and the GPU based on Tonga. He's held Fiji in his hands, and seems to be holding info back of course.
Tech Report Date: 5.15.15
I really hope the 390/390x will be HDMI 2.0 and 6GB or more. That will be fine with me. I'll definitely be upgrading from my old Titans.
Watercooled but I'm assuming it still has a fan?
Watercooled but I'm assuming it still has a fan?
Here's a video with an interesting discussion about the Radeon 390X. David Kanter thinks it will have 8gb HBM, and the GPU based on Tonga. He's held Fiji in his hands, and seems to be holding info back of course.
Tech Report Date: 5.15.15
Would it be really unlikely that this card has similar benchmark results to the Titan X and a cost of 600-700 usd? If that is the case i'm going team red next time for sure.
TitanX is priced high for professional users, but Nvidia promotes it a lot for a gaming. In reality, that card costs $350 [or even less] to be produced.
Would it be really unlikely that this card has similar benchmark results to the Titan X and a cost of 600-700 usd? If that is the case i'm going team red next time for sure.
Probably. If it is, nVidia will probably re-release the Titan X as a GTX 980Ti at a lower price as it should have been.
Powercolor is a Taiwanese card OEM. Just a typo.Really hope they deliver.
What is that bar anyway? A countdown?
Also isn't the last sentence grammatically wrong?
"THE MOST ADVANCED GRAPHIC CARD IN (THE) WORLD"
Hopefully it delivers. Nvidia is dominating too easily these days, a kick in the arse to wake them up would be great.
Well this is in part because a couple of generations ago nVidia decided to start selling mid cards in their high bracket and introduce new 'silly' brackets on which they sell what used to be their high end cards (500-600 bracket sold for 1000)They're awake. and from what I can see, they're selling their midrange cards for $500, their value midrange for $350, their high end for $1000 and their midrange "premium" cards for $700.
value = 970
mid = 980
mid premium = 980 Ti
High = Titan
(the rest of the GPUs are not worthy of gaffers. They are garbage.)
Those are some awesome margins for nVidia on mid and higher cards. Really awesome. Value and below GPUs are priced more reasonably, though still pretty high.
1080p is 2K.So....my computer died a few days ago.
Our "old" computer is doing me for the rest of the course I'm on and for a few months at the start of Uni....I'm mainly waiting for Skylake to be out but...in terms of GPU...seems like 390x might be a helluva thing to save up for/work towards.
I want to make the jump from 1080p to 2k or 4k ( the monitors seem sooo expensive though) and the boasts of 390x on 4k seem too good to be true. Also previously we had 7970s in Xfire and tbh...partly because of the games we play but also other reasons but I never felt like I saw the fruits of the labour as it were. I'd rather get a batshit insane card like the 390x than have to run stuff in SLI but I also...generally prefer Nvidia.
Which is weird because a year ago (or just under) my laptop's GPU killed itself while I was playing Borderlands and it was a 680m or something like that.
Please be good AMD.
And include regular/good driver support.
Bye AMD.
If it does perform on par with (or better than) a Titan X, then that price could work -- but obviously only for 8 GB, no one is going to pay that for 4 GB.
Will there be a cheaper alternative? Will the 380x feature HBM or do we even know anything about the lower tier cards at this point?
I'm simply saying what the market wants. I dont want AMD to go away, trust me. But having a similarly performing card ("trade blows") with a smaller frame-buffer and AMD name doesnt instill that much confidence that people will buy this in droves.I don't understand why some are being cynical if the price is still cheaper than nvidia's higher end GPU and perform similarly or better then AMD should be applauded. I am all open for competition to flourish and have not had an AMD piece drive my rig for the last few years but that doesn't mean that I am not interested in seeing what they offer or have closed the door on ever getting another set of GPUs from them.
What about the 4gb version of the 390X ?
Could be priced around 600$ MSRP.
Will there be a cheaper alternative? Will the 380x feature HBM or do we even know anything about the lower tier cards at this point?