![]() ![]() Luxmark stats with CPU+SINGLE GPU, are a good ranking view. I tend to look at the Luxmark stats, and the Vegas Benchmark. Here are some benchmarks on the 390 Fury X. Clouding the waters or allow fathers to buy their kid the 390 they want with out breaking the bank. So to meet the demand they optimized the 290x chip and released it as new chip, and gave them all 390 designations to cloud the waters. The FuryX is the card I think AMD wanted to release as the successor to the 290x, but in my reading of the tea leaves, could not meet demand for the new memory. It will be interesting to see how a Fury X runs with Vegas, as that card has an unbelievable increase in memory bandwidth, and a 35% jump in Single point calculations. The hardware stats and computational benchmarking seems almost identical with only 5% increase on the 390x. I think the 390 is mainly a redesign of the 290 that deals with heat, noise, and power consumption. There really is not much difference in 290 series vs the 390 equivalent cards. WIth a I7-4790, the 290, 290x, 390, 390x would be good choices for general 4k/HD YouTube type work. The resources on the compute only device would have all VRAM available to compute, and not sharing the way a single unit does. Mutilate gpus I can see working well because one can handle video display and other set for compute only in vegas prefereneces. But there is a triangle of cpu, memory, and gpu that needs to optimized. Most users with the correct balance in their configurations will praise gpu acellertaion. This balance is why I believe most people actually experience better performance and stability on cpu only. The same goes on the flip if the gpu is to slow. To slow of a cpu and memory bandwidth, and the system will not feed the gpu fast enough. However, a slow GPU can actually hold back a system. Effects in FP32 mode will show a marked increase in GPU utilization. Luxmark v2 or v3, looking at CPU + GPU performance, probably the best "benchmark" for vegas as the app stands now.īasic time line playback will not see much benifits from GPU, its when you start using effects or CC that require math that can be completed faster on the gpu than the cpu. If you have any questions about the commenting policy, please let us know through the Contact Page.Actually charts like this are more useful with regards to Vegas.VideoCardz Moderating Team reserves the right to edit or delete any comments submitted to the site without notice.VideoCardz has never been sponsored by AMD, Intel, or NVIDIA.In addition, please note that comments that attack or harass an individual directly will result in a ban without warning. A failure to comply with these rules will result in a warning and, in extreme cases, a ban.Comments complaining about the post subject or its source will be removed.Comments and usernames containing language or concepts that could be deemed offensive will be deleted.Discussions about politics are not allowed on this website. Including a link to relevant content is permitted, but comments should be relevant to the post topic. ![]() Comments deemed to be spam or solely promotional in nature will be deleted.AMD Radeon R9 390/290 Specifications (June 13th) If not, then we will have to rely on the data provided solely by AIB partners. It is unclear if AMD is planning to release reference models of Radeon 390 series. It means that both cards are direct rebadges of R9 290X and R9 290 respectively. The changes are limited to clock changes and addition of 8GB variant to Hawaii PRO. The first one is full Hawaii XT GPU codenamed Grenada XT featuring 2816 Stream Cores, and the card on the right is Grenada PRO (Hawaii PRO) with 2560 Stream Cores. Here are the first GPU-Z screenshots from upcoming Radeon R9 390 series. AMD Radeon R9 390X and R9 390 GPU-Z screengrabs leakedĪMD Radeon R9 390X (left) / AMD Radeon R9 390 (right) Well unfortunately, that may not be true. If this datasheet was correct then Radeon R9 390 would be in fact using full Hawaii silicon. One -> datasheet<- in particular was very interesting. Yesterday Brazilian website leaked full list of MSI Radeon 300 graphics cards along with pictures and, more importantly datasheets. ![]()
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