Just google xfx 290
leaks for clicks!
I do know better I swear.
Too much hype I think 'm gonna stay off the internet till Monday
Just google xfx 290
leaks for clicks!
It is not fake. He posted a video on YT.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O_qg2PITCts&feature=youtu.be
67DF:C7 is 4 GB version of the GPU also, and it has 1080 MHz base core clock.
If I count this correctly, 48 CU P10 with 1.35 GHz, and GDDR5X memory would be within 10% of GTX 1080. For half the price, and with much lower power consumption...
Amazing possibility, have to say. That would tell why Nvidia rushed so hard with GTX 1080 and GTX 1070.
Hope soguys, when will the nda be lifted for benchmarks? monday?
What are you using now?
A 480 is going to be more of a sidegrade for anyone using a 290+ right now. At $200 though it's a great deal for anyone under that level though. What value Polaris 10 offers at $300 remains to be seen, but I'd be surprised if it's much more than a 25% improvement over the 480.
Anyone who wants a serious upgrade from AMD is likely going to have to wait another 4 months at the very least.
You seem to be right. Just googled 780 lightning and it looks exactly the same. LOL
At 1080mhz it is underclocked.It should run at 1266Mhz so add 15% performance.
GPU score at 1080Mhz is 3194 + 15%=3673point
From what I've read it seems most AIBs will launch 8GB cards first. Generally speaking AIBs add a $20-40 premium on top around launch. I would expect retail 480 8GB to cost $249-269. I would be pleasantly surprised if we see Asus Strix or Sapphire Nitro 480 8GB for $229-239. The Reddit thread which discusses a 3072 SP AMD card has info that intental AMD documents show Fury replacement for Q2 2017. Sounds like AMD will go completely backwards from HD7000/290 series -> HD7750/7770 P11 + HD7850/7870 P10 first, then Vega 10 is HD7950/7970 replacement and Vega 11 seems like the > 400mm2 HBM2 290/290X replacement (which naturally is a Fury/X replacement also).
guys, when will the nda be lifted for benchmarks? monday?
I think Nitro is cheaper than strix or so it has been for the last months ( ive been checking newegg repeatedly it was 320/350) but now it's not the case anymore even the european prices ( LDLC france and @ idealo.de ) sapphire has been lower by 20-40euros than asus/msi.
Ps: the sapphire r9 390 has been out of stocks 2-3 times during the last month.
That sounds too good to be true. I'm taking it with a grain of salt for now. But if it is accurate... Nvidia could be in for some serious trouble.
AtlasRush seems to be saying that 470/480/490 would all be Polaris 10 SKUs. Further down the thread, he indicates that Polaris 11 would be the 460/450/440 (with "R" prefix instead of "RX"). If all this is true, it seems to indicate that GloFo 14LPP yields are fairly bad at this time. Not only would there be third-tier salvage parts for even the small Cape-Verde-sized Polaris 11 die, but the third-tier salvage for Polaris 10 (RX 470) would be cut down by a full 50% (1536 of 3072 shaders enabled). AtlasRush was also careful to say "NDA for 480 expires on 29th." Thus even if this is accurate, we may not see the full 490 until later. And if yields are really bad, it may take some time for availability to become widespread.
The Nitro 380 should be a good indication for the worst case scenario for Nitro 480's temperatures and noise levels.
Those Korean leaks are so LOL. AMD is playing with us, giving them samples of different SKUs at different clocks/bios with different names..
It's their way to prevent leaks because if you come out with it, they knew who broke NDA since each sample is unique.
1080mhz... lol.
This reminds me back in the days, AMD did the same to AIB samples to catch leaks.
These leaks are consistent though, they point to Fury performance from RX 480.
If there's a much faster Polaris 10 SKU, yeah, this is the 4850 and 4870 all over again.
Oh, imagine if these can pull a 25% OC... that's gonna be the real surprise factor.
That's true , my r9 390 gives me 70° @ 50-55 fan load, i litterally can't hear the card since my shadow rock slim has more db @65 the temperatures drop to 64°. Though i am concerned what temperatures will i be having if i get a second nitro since one gpu is starting to struggle @1440 and i honestly want to play everything maxed out. I didnt find a single benchmark/test on the sapphire r9 390 in cf on the net. What temperatures you guys think the gpu's will be running at ( all maxed out and let's say Vsync activated). Any help would be appreciatedThe Nitro 380 should be a good indication for the worst case scenario for Nitro 480's temperatures and noise levels.
Sapphire Nitro RX 480 will have a superior cooler to GTX 1070/1080 FE cards which come with a $70-100 Magnesium Alloy NV Premium. :sneaky: