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Supposed benchmark of the radeon r9 380x, great performance improvement

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The Chinese media Chiphell has published the results of some alleged benchmarks to the Radeon R9 380X in which a large increase in performance is observed compared to the current R9 290X with Hawaii core.

The new Radeon R9 380X has a TDP of 295W and a performance approximately 58% higher than the Radeon R9 290X, if this data were confirmed AMD would have greatly increased the energy efficiency of its new generation of GPUs since it manages to exceed in more than 50% to the previous top of the range with only 5% more energy consumption. Of course it is also considerably faster than Nvidia's GeForce GTX 980. The Radeon R9 380X would come with a hybrid air + water cooling system to keep the GPU temperature at around 73 ° C at full capacity.

On the specifications of the Radeon R9 380X its Fiji GPU is expected to have 4, 096 Shader Processors based on the GCN 1.2 architecture (28nm?) Which will be accompanied by 4 GB of VRAM HBM memory with an impressive bandwidth of 640 GB / s.

With these specifications we could be facing the first graphics card designed to provide great performance in 4K resolutions due to the great power of its GPU and the large bandwidth of its VRAM memory.

Source: kitguru

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