ASUS Radeon R9 390X STRIX Gaming 8GB ReviewPublished by Marc Büchel on 10.12.15 (22610 reads) Page:
PresentationASUS is one of the most important AMD partners regarding their GPUs. If you've been following all the news and reviews in the past you might have noticed, that the 390X is actually a rebranded R9 290X with more VRAM. Basically This particular cards features 8 Gigabyte of GDDR5 memory in combination with a 512 Bit memory interface. Already in the past AMD cards were quick at 2160p (UHD / 4K), thanks to the wide memory interface as well as the fact, that there was 4 Gigabyte VRAM with all R9 290 as well as R9 290X cards. It looks like AMD is sticking to that legacy - providing more VRAM than their competitior - and we're certainly curious to find out in what extent this pays off or not. As you can see from the GPU-Z screenshot below, ASUS decided to use quite a tiny factory-overclock on the new Radeon R9 390X STRIX Gaming 8GB. While the reference Radeon R9 390X runs at 1050 MHz GPU clock ASUS bumped the frequency by 20 MHz to 1070MHz. A closer look at the memory reveals the AMD board partner runs it at stock speeds. Checking frequencies with Furmark, meaning that we're applying maximum load on the GPU, we see that the card is not throttling on the GPU as well as the memory. Running 3DMark we don't see throttling at all again. In this case, GPU-Z is telling us that the GPU frequency reamains at 1070 MHz through the entire benchmark. This is also what we've noticed when running games, since there is no throttling whatsoever when running recent titles. ![]() Specifications
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