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XFX - Radeon R9 390 8GB Double Dissipation Video Card

( 4.9 Average / 10 Ratings )

Specifications

Manufacturer

XFX

Part #

R9-390P-8256

Interface

PCI-Express x16

Chipset

Radeon R9 390

Memory Size

8GB

Memory Type

GDDR5

Core Clock

1.01GHz

TDP

275 Watts

Fan

Yes

SLI Support

No

CrossFire Support

4-way CrossFire

Length

11.61" (295mm)

Supports Freesync

Yes

DVI-D Dual-Link

2

DisplayPort

1

HDMI

1

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Reviews

iWalky 13 points 24 months ago

Said "eh" to my initial budget and went with the 390. With 8gb of RAM I can max out the settings on most games. (GTA goes up to 6 gigs). Looks amazing can't wait to try it out with some of the planned releases!

badgerbroc12 40 points 17 months ago
from completed build Minimalistic First Build

Got this monster for $275 with a rebate. Haven't had any problems yet, its quiet, and looks stylish. Though on the back of the box where it talks about what's in the box, it says "wantarry" instead of "warranty". Just would like to point that out...

Dan15 16 points 17 months ago

Works well along with my BenQ BL3200PT monitor. Unfortunately the box doesn't appear to come with an AMD/Radeon sticker.

CrazedGunner 8 points 17 months ago
from completed build The Black Widow

If i could give more than five stars, i would. This is one of the greatest things that i have ever purchased. It has the pixel pumping power that i am looking for, at the price that i was looking for. And with 8 GB of VRAM i dont think that i will have to go 2 way crossfire for a while.

Donutkins 9 points 16 months ago

The bread and butter of the build. I love it. It's at a great price, and I haven o problems. The card does run at 75ºC under heavy load, and does become pretty noisy. I honestly don't care about the noise. I love that it has a back plate on it, and it looks pretty nice. I has ran everything I have at 1080p 60fps while supporting dual monitors and YouTube. I will add that I don't play anything intensive yet, just waiting for things to go on sale on steam! Couldn't be happier. People say that you need a 750w PSU for this card, but it doesn't pull that much power for me, and it runs fine on a 520w silver PSU. 5/5

rightinthepope 11 points 16 months ago
from completed build Newbstroyer 9000: First Build

It's damn good at pumping out good graphics on new AAA titles at high resolutions, it just tends to sound like a jet engine while doing so. Also, I don't know about in general, but my card is a terrible overclocker. Temps are good though. Good deal for the money.

Arrrrgyle 11 points 14 months ago

Can't OC, but everything runs so fast!

wisemanofhyrule 9 points 13 months ago
from completed build Agrippa

An incredible upgrade from my old 550ti, matches the color scheme of the build well and maxes everything I throw at it.