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Sapphire Tri-X R9 390X 8GB Graphics Card Review

Unigine Valley


“Valley Benchmark is a new GPU stress-testing tool from the developers of the very popular and highly acclaimed Heaven Benchmark. The forest-covered valley surrounded by vast mountains amazes with its scale from a bird’s-eye view and is extremely detailed down to every leaf and flower petal. This non-synthetic benchmark powered by the state-of-the art UNIGINE Engine showcases a comprehensive set of cutting-edge graphics technologies with a dynamic environment and fully interactive modes available to the end user.” From Unigine.com.

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Switching places with the GTX 980 again here.

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7 Comments

  1. How does this card have a great performance/price ratio if the price is unknown yet?
    Kudos for being the first tech site that reviewed the 300 series from AMD ( from what I see).

  2. I find it intriguing that this seems to be the only review showing any higher memory usage.

    I’m beginning to wonder if some 390/X are actually running the old Hawaii core while others are running the *very* slightly updated Grenada (which has 2~5% higher per cycle and about 20~40W lower power draw on the core – which is then used on the RAM and higher clock speeds.).

    1. If you had black screen issue, you probably used ASUS motherboard. I had the same problem and it turned out it was the shitty’s Asus M5A78L-M fault. I had so many problem with this mobo it’s ridiculous. I’ll never take anything else from them.

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