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AMD (Malaysia) Official Thread
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imbibug
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Jun 17 2015, 08:34 PM
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The Fury and Nano models are the only interesting ones to look at.
AMD has done a straight rebadge for the mid-range and low-cards with no increase in performance or any price lowering. The only real difference are 4gb models. The msrp is the same when the 2-series got released early last year. 360- 260 370- 265- 7850 380- 285
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imbibug
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Jun 17 2015, 09:53 PM
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QUOTE(goldfries @ Jun 17 2015, 08:36 PM) It has always been like that. Only the top-tier cards would be something new. Like HD 7790 to R7 260X, the only difference is R7 260X has TrueAudio and consumes a little more power. When you introduce a whole new line-up at once, there's bound to be old stuff being renamed. Nvidia's done that before as well, renamed / rebadged like silly before. AMD has done it twice in a row for the new 370 so it is a straight rebadge of a rebadge. My point is that the mid-low end segment is old, either a rebadge or a minor tweak from the 7 series chips, so it is a half or full generation behind Nvidia. After looking at the released specs the 370 has much lower power requirements - 110W. That is strange considering that its still a pitcairn chip with slightly higher clocks than the original 7850. This post has been edited by imbibug: Jun 19 2015, 12:30 PM
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imbibug
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Jun 19 2015, 12:39 PM
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QUOTE(goldfries @ Jun 18 2015, 11:40 PM) From your link= Sapphire R9 Fury X 4GB RM2999 - updated Sapphire R9 390X 8GB DDR5 RM1899 Sapphire Nitro R9 390 8GB DDR5 RM1439 Sapphire Nitro R9 380 4GB DDR5 RM1039 Sapphire R9 380 2GB DDR5 RM899 Sapphire Nitro R7 370 4GB DDR5 RM799 Sapphire R7 370 2GB DDR5 RM699 Sapphire R7 360 2GB DDR5 RM509 Yeah prices look fixed as in cartel price fixed. The 360 has a msrp of USD110 should be around RM434 incl gst. 370 (msrp USD150) should be RM591 incl gst.
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imbibug
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Jun 19 2015, 02:40 PM
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QUOTE(Acid_RuleZz @ Jun 19 2015, 02:29 PM) I mean't there is other cards with similar price and perform much better. The 750ti is slower (not much better) than the 370/265 which is similar in price.
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imbibug
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Aug 2 2017, 01:21 PM
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QUOTE(ray123 @ Jul 28 2017, 11:43 AM) Those are stock settings compared to the Ryzen3's overclock I think. Thats only for 1 game. Read the full review and you'll find out its fairly competitive with i3's the 1300x being the better buy for bang/buck.
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