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November 2015
(80%)
44 Reviews
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Our performance testing really shows that memory bandwidth and bus width aren't everything. We know many people wanted to see the AMD Radeon R9 380 and R9 380X with a 384-bit memory bus. Yes, that would be faster than the performance we have now. However...
In our original evaluation we wondered if overclocking would be the saving grace of the AMD Radeon R9 380X. The AMD Radeon R9 380X definitely needed a boost of performance if it were to provide an acceptable level of 1440p gameplay performance as AMD posi...
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Published: 2015-11-23, Author: Ryan , review by: anandtech.com
Bringing this review to a close, for the last 14 months now we've been pondering just what a fully enabled Tonga desktop SKU might look like, and with Radeon R9 380X we finally have our answer. With the final 4 CUs enabled – bringing us from 28 CUs to 32...
When going into testing on just about any Asus product I can expect a few things, namely their attention to detail and their software. In the case of the R9 380X Strix the attention to detail showed in the cooling performance and the nice backplate. The...
The ASUS STRIX-R9380X-OC4G-GAMING card will deliver about 10-12% higher frame rates than its smaller brother, the Radeon R9 380. Considering that we had to do with an overclocked GPU here, the difference is reasonable. AMD has managed to offer this perfor...
Gaming enthusiasts have been waiting for this R9 380X GPU for quite a while. Now that it is here, the question is, "Does it fit your gaming footprint and is the price justified?"Based on the performance we experienced with the R9 380X the price is certain...
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Published: 2015-11-19, Author: Tom , review by: overclock3d.net
You need a certain mentality to approach a card such as this. So before we get to some of the negative comparisons or thoughts, let's handle all the good things.Unquestionably the ASUS Strix take on the R9 380X does the card as much justice as it could po...
Published: 2015-11-19, Author: Jeff , review by: wccftech.com
Abstract: Today AMD is releasing the R9 380X, a full-fledged GCN 1.2 Tonga chip. The newest member of AMD's GCN stable is meant to take care of the upper mid-range, a segment of the market that can generally be served with cards just above or just below this price...
Published: 2015-11-19, Author: Bruno , review by: reviewstudio.net
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AMD filled the gap between R9 380 and R9 390 with a new GPU: R9 380X. As expected, the new chip delivers good performance, right where AMD aimed it.Our sample is an Asus R9 380X Strix Gaming that sports a DirectCU II cooler and all other features of its f...