QUOTE(khelben @ Nov 30 2015, 07:09 AM)
If we do a direct conversion, the 380x should be priced around 900++ to 1100, but we know that won't happen because that's the price of 380 in local stores currently 
Sigh.
Sigh.
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Dec 8 2015, 11:49 PM
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QUOTE(khelben @ Nov 30 2015, 07:09 AM) If we do a direct conversion, the 380x should be priced around 900++ to 1100, but we know that won't happen because that's the price of 380 in local stores currently Sigh. |
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Dec 8 2015, 11:51 PM
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![]() FreeSync over HDMI - now isn't that something good? |
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Dec 9 2015, 04:58 PM
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Dec 14 2015, 07:12 PM
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QUOTE(goldfries @ Dec 12 2015, 07:10 AM) Correct but fact remains that the performance is nothing new. For AMD the thing I have about their system is that HD 7970 = R9 280X = R9 380X!!! |
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Dec 14 2015, 07:13 PM
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QUOTE(S4PH @ Dec 9 2015, 12:19 PM) RM1279 at dota tech, card is amazing 1440p is not an issue with this card, saved me some rm instead of buying agtx970 which also is a good 1440p performer. Wished AMD could run full 384bit bus for this baby. Overall im very2 happy with this card Thanks for being user of AMD GPU!!! Let us know if you encounter any hiccups. |
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Dec 14 2015, 07:15 PM
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Final Words
When the Radeon R9 285 was released, that SKU was pretty much blocked and positioned in-between two rather similar AMD product with more memory, and did not make any sense. The 380 made way more sense in terms of price and performance, but we disliked the limited 2GB frame-buffer. The 380X as such the the final evolution of this mainstream to high-end positioned graphics card. With the 380X you get to use a proper 4 GB graphics memory and you'll have a fully enabled GPU with 2048 active shader processors. And such features combined makes a lof of sense. You will have a very good 1080P card running with more than decent enough performance in the WQHD (2560x1440) monitor domain. Overall for roughly 250/260 USD/EURO the Radeon R9 380X does offer good value for money. The factory tweaked and customized product will likely be a tenner more expensive though, but it remains very reasonable. The card as tested (factory tweaked and cooled) has a good design, it is factory overclocked a bit, nearly in-audible and looks really in any DiY PC build. The build quality seems to be pretty okay as well. So yeah man, for the money the 380X offer good value with most boxes properly ticked. As such it is definitely a recommended product. http://www.guru3d.com/articles_pages/amd_r..._review,32.html |
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Dec 15 2015, 11:04 PM
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QUOTE And there you have it. Whether you measure the R9 380X by our preferred 99th-percentile method or in traditional average FPS, this card performs better than the GeForce GTX 960 4GB. It also costs slightly more. All told, that means these cards offer similar value propositions. As AMD hoped, the 380X delivers solid performance in the games we tested, even at 2560x1440 with considerable amounts of eye candy turned up. http://techreport.com/review/29316/amd-rad...-card-reviewed/ |
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Dec 15 2015, 11:04 PM
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Dec 16 2015, 11:33 PM
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Dec 16 2015, 11:35 PM
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http://hothardware.com/reviews/amd-radeon-r9-380x-review
QUOTE Of course, not everyone has the bank roll for a higher-end card, in which case the Radeon R9 380X is an excellent choice if it fits your budget. It is clearly a higher performing product than the Radeon R9 285 and GeForce GTX 960. The Sapphire model we took a look at was nice and quiet, and a relatively good overclocker too. If you’ve got a couple of hundred bucks to spend on a GPU upgrade, you should definitely look into a 380X. It is a clear winner in its price segment. ![]() |
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Dec 18 2015, 11:23 PM
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QUOTE The AMD Radeon R9 Nano is capable of achieving AMD Radeon R9 Fury X performance and gameplay experience. However, that is its limit in stock form. Achieving that goal demands a lot from this tiny video card. In our opinion the performance differences aren't worth the potential shortened lifespan or breaking of the video card to push it to those extremes to achieve that extra 10% performance, and remember what we said about the sound/noise profile. http://www.hardocp.com/article/2015/12/01/...locking_review/ Pretty good eh? |
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Dec 21 2015, 11:40 PM
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http://www.amd.com/en-us/markets/game/feat...ars-battlefront
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Dec 22 2015, 11:55 PM
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Dec 22 2015, 11:55 PM
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Dec 23 2015, 11:10 PM
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http://www.goldfries.com/hardware-reviews/...ssor-apu-review
![]() QUOTE The A8-7670K retails at USD 109, a very good price for a processor with this performance, however there are 2 major problems plaguing the APU in Malaysia. Converting it directly based on exchange rate woudl show that the processor should retail at RM 450 which I think is awesome should it be so. That’s the current price of an A8-7650K, and when you compare it to the aged A10-7700K the A8-7670K provides faster processing power and same graphics performance and costs 20% less. Compare it to the A10-7850K and you have a processor that costs 25% and provides similar processing power and just slightly slower graphics performance. That’s all great until you realize that the local pricing isn’t that easy to estimate, so I reckon it’ll be priced more closely to the A10-7700K of which I think the A8-7670K is a worthy successor to provide better value at that price point. |
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Check out Tom's Hardware for the list of best GPUs in 2015.
Not surprising, many of our Radeon models are there. What do you think? |
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We have good things in store. |
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New cooling solution from us! Do you like it? |
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