AMD Radeon R9 390: Gigabyte vs. MSI vs. Sapphire

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I did a ton of research, and i went with the sapphire and haven't had any problems. The gigabyte one was 40$ cheaper but tons of bad reviews. The MSI one had lots of reviews about coil whine. (As did the XFX)


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still not fully deciced myself, idk if its different from country to country, but Sapphire aint giving 3 years warranty here, tho Gigabyte and MSI offers it.
now i see there is new "Sapphire NITRO R9 390, 8GB with back plate" - does back plate makes any difference?

so thats real headache, one more year warranty or go for Sapphire :)

 
Back plate basically is for looks, especially if you have a windowed case. It can help keep dust from the top of card while installed.
Sapphire is and has been the best quality brand for AMD for years. All three are good brand. I My preference is Sapphire, especially when prices are close.
 


ah i see, thnx for the info
(un)fortunately i got like one month more to decide, coz i7 6700k should be available at December - what a pain in the ... :)
 
Backplate is also good to spread the heat, but this card does not have a heating problem, it has a small hot spot and buying an aftermarket backplate can not only healp with the hotspot, but it can look nice too.

However it is just a nice to have and not needed for this card
 


I run a MSI R9-390 Gaming, stock 1040/1500, and my backplate keeps the card straight with no sag, looks nice to but its to support the card from bending due to power plugs.

 


I was more concerned about cooling, as it was mentioned in another post that back plate has thermal pads which helps in cooling of VRMs.

 
Hi Sunny,

sorry my replay was more aimed at SDS_ProPayne about bending aspect.
In your case a backplate can definitely be useful, but what is more usefull is getting the correct air pressure inside your case.
I suggest reading this article, It gives a very nice overview of negative and positive airflow, and for someone where the temperatures are high this is very important.

I use to live in South Africa, so I also do understand temperatures can get pretty high, which is why case cooling is so vital.

http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/faq/id-1858957/airflow-101-setting-fans-keeping-computer-cool.html
 


Thanks I will keep this in mind.
 


You will not see a lot of difference by upgrading to the ne CPU if you look at the specs. you are basically buying for upgrades sake! I've water cooled I live in Us. Fl. a hot & humid environment and water cooling has fixed all my heat troubles.
 


Cannot seem to find water cooling for GPU here in India. I have fixed my CPU with a cooler master seidon 120v+ and the temps are way down.

Bought a saphire R9 390 and it is working at idle 30 degrees and 65 degrees when running 3D mark.

Normal games and rendering temp only goes up to 55 degrees.
 
Gigabyte doesnt make the best quality video cards. MSI makes good quality GPUs but only Twin Frozr V is to be trusted. In this case the MSI R9 390 is twin frozr v design. So choose between the MSI and the Sapphire R9 390. Personally I think Sapphire is the best AMD Card manufacturer as long as the nitro coolers are the best out of all other manufactuers' coolers.
 
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