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MSI Radeon 300 Series Rebranded Lineup Leaked - R9 390X Gaming 8G Leads the Pack, First Unboxing Video

Update: It would appear that someone somewhere, thought information technology would be a pretty neat idea to do typing practice with the box fine art; because at that place is more than ane count of typos nowadays.

The get-go official specifications of AMD'due south or should we say MSI's upcoming Radeon 300 series lineup has been leaked by TecMundo and the cards can at present be officially confirmed as rebrands based on existing GPU cores. The lineup which consists of 7 graphics cards ranges from the Twin Frozr 5 and Armor 2X cooling based R9, R7 Gaming cards and the regular overclocked cards.

MSI Radeon 300 Gaming and Overclocked Lineup Leaked - Rebrands Officially Confirmed

All of the chips that are featured in the new Radeon 300 serial lineup make use of new naming schemes for existing GPUs. For instance, the Radeon R9 390X is based on the Grenada XT (Hawaii XT) core that has 2816 stream processors, 176 TMUs and 64 ROPs. The card packs a clock speed of 1100 MHz on the MSI's Gaming model and has the 8 GB GDDR5 VRAM clocked at 6100 MHz that runs across a 512-bit wide I/O interface. The fleck has a 208W TDP which could perchance exist a mistake since Hawaii has a TDP range of around 280W and MSI also listed the same TDP for the reference Hawaii cards (290X) during launch which turned out to be a marketing mistake. The Radeon R9 380 on the other hand is based on the Grenada Pro (Hawaii Pro) GPU with 2560 stream processors.

Next up, we have two Antigua (Tonga Pro) based cards which feature 1792 stream processors, 112 TMUs and 32 ROPs. Featuring a better architectural pattern over Hawaii, the bit comes at a clock speed of 1000 MHz cadre and has the memory clocked at 5.vii GHz for the 4 GB and 5.5 GHz for the 2 GB variant. The TDP of the core is listed at 150W and the memory operates along a 256-flake broad retentiveness interface. The card comes in the Twin Frozr V based Gaming variant and a Thermal Armor 2 10 based cheaper variant that has plenty cooling performance to proceed the Tonga flake cool and comes with Dual-DVI, HDMI and Display port connectors.

The adjacent model is the Pitcairn XT based Radeon R7 370 graphics card which has 1280 stream processors, lxxx TMUs and 32 ROPs. Based on the same design as the HD 7870, the chip has a 4 GB model that comes with a clock speed of 1070 MHz and 2 GB model with 1050 MHz. The cards have the retentivity operating along a 256-bit wide jitney interface and feature the Twin Frozr V Gaming cooler that has 2 copper estrus pipes cooling the internals of the GPU. The Display connectivity includes Dual-DVI, HDMI and a single DP. The TDP is listed around 150W which is the aforementioned as Antigua and is due to the older architecture GCN i.0 design.

Final up is the Radeon R7 360 which is based on the Bonaire Pro cadre with 768 stream processors that is rebadged to Tobago. The scrap is clocked at 1100 MHz while the two GB GDDR5 VRAM comes clocked at 6.five GHz across a 128-bit coach interface. We should run into a Display Port, HDMI and DVI-I connector on this card with a depression TDP of just 83W. Boosted specifications and prices of reference models (MSRP) can be found in the table below forth with the first unboxing video of the XFX based R9 390X which was leaked a while ago and spotted on retail yesterday:

MSI Radeon R9 390 Series:

MSI Radeon R9 380 Serial:

MSI Radeon R7 370 Series:

MSI Radeon R7 360 Serial:

AMD Radeon 300 Series Product Family Specifications:

GPU Card 200 Serial Counterpart GCN Iteration Mem. GPU/Memory Frequency Memory Bandwidth Pricing (Preliminary)
FIJI XT AMD Radeon one.2 iv GB HBM (4096-bit) 1050 MHz / 500 MHz 512 GB/s TBD
FIJI Pro AMD Radeon i.2 4 GB HBM (4096-bit) 1000 MHz? / 500 MHz 512 GB/south TBD
Grenada XT AMD Radeon R9 390X
Radeon R9 290X 1.ane 8GB 1050/1500 MHz 384 GB/s $389
Grenada Pro AMD Radeon R9 390
Radeon R9 290 one.1 8GB 1000/1500 MHz 384 GB/s $329
Antigua XT AMD Radeon R9 380X Radeon R9 M295X ane.2 6GB/4GB TBD TBD TBD
Antigua Pro AMD Radeon R9 380 Radeon R9 285 1.ii 4GB/2GB 1000/1375MHz 179 GB/s $195 / $225
Trinidad XT AMD Radeon R7 370 Radeon R7 265 1.0 4GB/2GB 975/1425 MHz 182 GB/s $135 / $165
Tobago XT AMD Radeon R7 360X AMD Radeon R7 260X ane.1 4GB/2GB 1050/1750 MHz 112 GB/s TBD
Tobago Pro AMD Radeon R7 360 AMD Radeon R7 260 i.ane 2 GB m/1750 MHz 112 GB/s $107

Source: https://wccftech.com/msi-radeon-300-complete-series-lineup-leaked-r9-390x-gaming-8g-leads-pack/

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