R9 390X

New change for R9 390X?
Loging for some new card but really dont know what to buy the rtx is really to expensive.
Loking Vega 56 but not much a jump... 1080TI is an old card its like im buying Fury now... Help!

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What kind of screen are you using?

I have 1080p 144mhz acer. 27" im loking now for 1080TI 11GB maybe would be best buy for now? Its around 100% bether in performance from R9 390X

I went from a 390x to a 1080ti, although on 1440 144hz. Honestly can't recommend above 1070/RX590 for 1080p, as you need a 5niggahurtz CPU to push high frames on 1080p.
1080ti wouldn't hurt though, especially considering how a 590 wouldn't be much of an upgrade.
tldr
>1080p in 2019

I would recommend a hard wait.
the 390x is a great card and isn't really in the obsolete area yet, turn game settings from ultra to high and you will get more or less the same visuals, but more frames, with 8gb you can leave textures alone though.

nvidia is either going to put out an 1160/1170/1180 or amd will put out navi later on in the year.
nvidia would be trying to grab people who don't want to pay 500+$ for the raytrace card, who knows if they have higher then 1160 delineations, or amd will put out their mid range monster, either one would be a solid option and it depends on who pulls the trigger first.

however if you find a deal on a 1080ti jump on it, and I mean a real deal, not this 'its 500$' crap, if you can get it 300 or less, pull trigger, but if you cant, its just better to wait.

no worthwhile upgrade for a 290x/390x exists yet

There is no better card to buy. A gtx 1080ti or radeon VII are your best bets, and neither are a big enough jump to justify the cost.

The 1080 Ti is double a 390X's performance. A 100% performance increase is incredible by today's standards. Please don't delude yourself into thinking that there's nothing worth upgrading to, my dear poorfag.

This went from a 290x to 1080ti. Difference is more than double.and power efficiency was an unexpected bonus. The ten eighty does not spin it's fans up at all during desktop use. It's sits at 40 degrees Celsius using about 7 watts. It's silent. The 290x was a house fire all the time although peak draw is higher on the 1080ti

>144mhz
AAANOOOOOOOOOOON

390x to 1080 here the pascals are goat easiest the best gpus nvidia ever made
Get a 1080ti cheap and dont look back
56 is crap most games run like poo on it besides the shilled cherrypicked stuff here

Went from 390 non x to Vega 56 late last year because it was 375 on newegg. No regrets. Runs cooler and it's fun to tweak.
If you don't have freesync just wait it out unless you really want more fps. I use my Vega for vr so the extra performance is always good

>1080p in 2019
nigger please, 3440x1440 displays are expensive, I'm sticking with my 2560x1080p for now

Vega 56 is not meant to compete with 1080ti, completelly different price range. 56 competes with 1070 and 1070ti and does just fine, even when losing differences arent big enough to worry about.
I would rather use slightly subpar card than use anything by goyvidia. And vega 56 only ever loses due to driver optimization, hardware wise its superior which is why it was a choice for mining.

3 rupees have been added to your account, Rajeesh. Use them to afford some tp so you can stop wiping with hand.

I bought a 56 then sold it at a loss so u can shove your amd fanboys shit back up ya ass
T. 2700x owner

Ok, this doesnt change a single thing I said.

yeah wait. 390x is still at radeon 570 performance.

either that or just buy a used 1080/1070

>Loking Vega 56 but not much a jump... 1080TI is an old card its like im buying Fury now... Help!
Nigger you're on a 390X, the 1080 Ti is a perfectly good choice. Either get that or wait for Navi.

the 56 is just too hot and loud, complain about nvidia as much as you want but at least their cards in that performance range are whisper quiet and power efficient

I was on the same boat and got gtx1070 for 250$ and sold the r9 390 for 120$

Totaling ~40-50% better performance for 130$ upgrade in a system around 500-600$ (z170 / 6600k / 16gb ram) makes it a ~20% of total increase in system cost, its not too bad a deal at least from a layman perspective.

Same could be said for 1080ti for a right price IF you have a use case for it.

My sapphire pulse 56 runs at 70 degrees under full load from furmark and is basicslly inaudible. I keep my pc under desk and have noise dampening case, like functioning adult, but even if I take the case sidr pane off vega is no louder than my cpu fan (stock ryzen cooler). I dont see anything particularly bad about those results.

Nvidia reference cards are just as hot and loud, niggerfaggot shill.

>reference cards

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I own a 290 what card would be a worthy upgrade? 1070,2060 ?

if you can get a 1070/1070ti for cheap, otherwise it's better to wait to see if AMD will release something that can compete with the 2070 for less.

>1080 best ever
>Not the 8800gt

How young are you?