Read more.Triple slot graphics card employs twin Radeon R9 390 GPUs and will cost €699.
Read more.Triple slot graphics card employs twin Radeon R9 390 GPUs and will cost €699.
After that nice article about reducing power consumption in gaming pc's...
Old puter - still good enuff till I save some pennies!
Who is this designed for ?!
2 of those GPUs is barely faster than a single 980Ti. Meh I guess it's for people who specifically need the VRAM for something.
I'd say that it might be good for computing, since Maxwell is only good for gaming, while GCN can provide some serious computing power. But in that case I'm sure you could find something better, than a dual-GPU card - for example two single GPUs (a cheaper, faster and cooler option). Or maybe just a pro-grade card instead of a gaming one, depending on one's needs.
This by far is the most power hungry card available since the ASUS GTX 580 SLI MARS II.
And it's not the 390X version of the GPU, but just the 390.
No way I could spend this kind of money of a graphics card, but for £500 the performance on offer is not bad at all.
Considering how hot my MSI 390 gets (enough to heat the room over an hour on some games) this would be like installing a blast furnace :-/
Can't grumble at the sheer power of it though
freaking huge,but still weak.
To all the naysayers, maxwell and pascal has transpired to be quite the embarrassment since they are completely incapable of supporting Asynchronous Compute. See -
AMD & Oxide Confirm Nvidia Don’t Support Asynchronous Compute | Current GPUs Dont Support DX12
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B0Q2O_gxkmY
This is insane. 16GB?!
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