
Introduction
Launched in late October 2013, the Hawaii GPU allows AMD to compete with the rivalry NVIDIA’s GK110. The performance of the reference Radeon R9 290X looks promising, but it runs extremely hot and loud. Starting last two months, custom designed 290X started showing up. The ASUS R9 290X DirectCU II OC was no exception. It is completely customized including the reengineered PCB, a stronger VRM power design, high quality components and a beefier cooler. With the exclusive DirectCU II cooling solution on board, ASUS claims that the 290X DC2OC runs up to 20% cooler with 220% the dissipation area, three times quieter and 6% faster than reference 290X. Let's now find out if the graphics card's performance is enough to warrant the RM2,449 fee.
Product Link: http://www.asus.com/Graphics_Cards/R9290XDC2OC4GD5/
Suggested Retail Price: RM 2,449
Specifications

Full specifications can be found HERE
GPU-Z Information
On paper there is no doubt that the 290X DC2OC II is indeed a monster. The graphics card offers 2816 unified shaders, 64 ROPs, 176 TMUs, and 4 GB of GDDR5 memory on a 512-bit memory bus. Besides that, this card is factory overclocked to 1050 MHz for the GPU and 1350 MHz (5400 MHz effective) for the video memory, as compared to reference R9 290 (1000 MHz/ 5000 MHz).
Unboxing
The graphics card comes in a black box illustrated with three claw marks on the top right corner.
The back of the box shows the features and specifications of the graphics card.
The 290X DC2OC is a dual-slot solution measuring 11.3" x 5.8" x 1.6” and comes with two 95 mm fans. One of the fans has a unique CoolTech design, which carries hybrid blade and bearing. This fan is capable of providing a multi-directional flow, to dissipate the heat effectively. The graphics card’s cooler come in one singular colour, which is black, but you can customize its look by using either the red or golden metal sticker kits that are included in the box.
The 290X DC2OC with red sticker kit.
The 290X DC2OC with gold sticker kit.
The R9 290X GPU chip is soldered at the middle of the graphics card. Based on AMD’s Hawaii XT, the R9 290X will support AMD's TrueAudio, Mantle, DirectX 11.2, and bridge-free Crossfire technology using CrossFire Direct Memory Access aka XDMA.
The 290X DC2OC is equipped with the DIGI+ VRM with 8 phase Super Alloy Power to deliver a precise digital power for superior efficiency, reliability, and performance.
This post has been edited by owikh84: Feb 18 2014, 07:45 PM
Feb 18 2014, 06:41 AM, updated 12y ago
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