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Powercolor R9 390X PCS+ Gaming Performance Review

2015-08-14
lynda.com is an excellent online learning platform with over 3,000 video courses covering business technology and vast creative fields I've been exploring the adobe CC section just to cover my bases for new workflow and new tools to help with our productions for a free 10 day trial visit linda.com / h WC and turn your curiosity into making things happen hello everyone this is dmitri with hardware canucks and today on the review table is an hour 939 TX pcs+ from power color if you're in the market for 39 TX your options are plenty with excellent offerings from sapphire asus gigabyte msi and so it really comes down to choosing a card that offers the best overall package as they all have a gigabytes of ram the core on a pc s plus is only miniscule 10 megahertz higher than reference bringing it to 1000 60 megahertz and the card is priced at the same 429 USD so really the only major difference between the competition is the cooler and power color does not disappoint we have a triple 80-member fan array that shuts off during light load five heat pipes in total on a full copper base plate and the massive chunk of aluminum fin array and the familiar aluminum shroud with both silver and black accents plus there's a full-contact heat plate that makes contact with all the important parts on the PCB for controlled temperatures here the shroud actually extends beyond the two PCI slots making this a thick card that will occupy two and a half slots and extends beyond the PCB making this GPU 11.5 inches in length in addition of a backplate is welcome it certainly adds an appealing element when installed inside the case but there is no actual cooling value as it doesn't make contact with the PCB having said that this is the coolest 3 90 X we've tested so far reaching a stable 64c under load a good 7 degrees cooler than sapphire zone triple fan cooler this however comes at a cost as fans ramped up and knocks out over 2,300 RPM em making this one of the loudest cards and our stack unless you go in to tinker with your own custom fan profile to compromise a little bit on temperatures but save you from this unnecessary noise for powers requires an 8 + 6 pin which is the same as on the reference card with power consumption staying exactly where expected just a slightly below the reference 39 TX most likely because of slightly lower temperatures the IO is a bit disappointing with dual DVI single hdmi 1.4 and DisplayPort 1.2 while other 39 TX cards sport triple DisplayPort for better triple monitor flexibility jumping into gaming performance at 1440p first the results aren't all that different from the reference 3 90 x because the core is clocked only 10 megahertz higher and the cards falls right below the 980 or overtakes it in some games too when we move on to 4k benchmarks the extra memory on the 390 X adds a few extra frames to overtake the 980 in many of the titles and while the frames are hovering around the 30s at this high resolution this should set a good understanding of what the 390 x is capable of when we talk overclocking the Granada xt core is already pretty much maxed out but the pcs plus handled an extra 107 megahertz on the core to reach a final clock speed of 1167 megahertz that is impressive and would add a few extra frames on average but with higher temperatures and at the end of the day the power color r9 390 X pcs+ is a great card one that handles temperatures and gaming like a boss within the stack however at the compromise of a larger than competition cooler annoyingly loud fan profile at load and limited I oh why don't we see Triple D P remains a question mark and there is no particular unique feature to differentiate it from other 390 X's and while that concludes this review thanks so much for watching don't forget to subscribe for more similar content and we'll see you in the next one you
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