R9 Fury x vs crossfire R9 390x

pedramtolo

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hi every one
i don't know is 2x AMD R9 390X worth buying or one AMD R9 Fury X would be enough
GTX 980 and GTX 980Ti is out of option because i want all my pc parts belongs to same company for To achieve compliance

my pc is
CPU :FX-9590
SSD :2x Ocz Radeon R7 120GB in Raid 0
HDD :WD 1T black
RAM :4x G.skill 2400 8GB
MB :ASUS M5A99FX PRO R2.0
 
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if that was the case 980ti many games will not support crossfire and one card always has less issues. i know you are opposing it but how about a xeon? they are meant to last MANY years running 24/7 at 100% load and are a higher quality than the i5s or i7s.
first the 9590 is a TERRIBLE cpu. a mid range i5 beats it and it will bottleneck anything above a gtx 970 or 290. a 390x will be a waste let alone a crossfire of them as you will not have the cpu power to run them. next you will need a huge power supply and the electricity alone could be a good reason to upgrade. finally, compliance between amd and nvidia or intel and amd is not real. the best setup will be a intel cpu and a amd or nvidia gpu as amd and nvidia gpus preform close to each other.
 

pedramtolo

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psu will be GREEN GP1200B-OC+ Overclocking Evo 80Plus Platinum PSU

I'm always buying computer once every 6 years

i want to buy it for my next 6 year and i don't have good memory about upgrading system in future . maybe i cant find their part's in future or the new parts would not match with my pc then i will buy best pc every 6 years

i bought 2 intel and 1 amd until now .my 2 intel was fast but they do not have Stamina
after 2-3 years of gaming their speed Decreased over 50% from their first day and they became Annoying and i have 3 Rough yaer for each one of them
but my third pc is amd and it's speed only Decreased by 10% of its first day after 6 years of playing until now ,then and i will never go near intel cpu's . i will not waist this amount of money over intel's cpus just for 2/3 years of enjoy

and also as I've experienced in the past if i use amd's graphics with intel cpu's it will have more blue screens in overclocking than amd's graphics with amd's cpu's
 

JUICEhunter

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Here is one of many examples why to not get that processor:

http://www.anandtech.com/show/8316/amds-5-ghz-turbo-cpu-in-retail-the-fx9590-and-asrock-990fx-extreme9-review/8

I've had this Intel i7 for 5 years and plan to get at least another 5 years out of it or more... not sure what you're talking about, AMD CPUs are way behind on gaming right now check any benchmark, please check benchmarks you'll see what I'm saying.

The only thing I've had to change out over the years is GPU and plan to get the next 1080ti (not out for a while) and plan to have no issues. 9590 has been beat buy intels slowest i3 let alone getting smashed by i5/i7.

You can't base your new build on 6-12 year old information/experience soley you have to check benchmarks you'll see the light if you actually check and will thank us in the future.
 

Dieffe

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worst idea ever, instead than spending money for 2 gpus that are going to lose half their value in next 2 months cause of the launch of the new generation, sell your rig and buy a new one if you want to make good use of your money. Amd is way obsolete now
 



thats not how it works. a cpu dosnt lose power over time i have a 15 year old Pentium 2 that is just as strong as it was the day i got it. if your computer is getting slower re install the operating system and it will work like new. also bsod's are normaly an issue with the os not the hardware
 

pedramtolo

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ty for your sympathy
i see this two times with my own eyes And even if God came down from heaven to tell me that buy intel , i will not buy it
i hade pentium 2 233MHz and pentium 4 2.4GHz and i taste that personally
ok lets change subject
You can just imagine i have core i7 4770 after that what will be your suggestion
buy two nvidia gtx 970 in sli or one nvidia gtx 980ti?
 
if that was the case 980ti many games will not support crossfire and one card always has less issues. i know you are opposing it but how about a xeon? they are meant to last MANY years running 24/7 at 100% load and are a higher quality than the i5s or i7s.
 
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pedramtolo

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at this time i just have mobo ,case and ram
mobo :ASUS M5A99FX PRO R2.0
RAM :G.skill 2400 DDR3 8GB 4x
case :AZZA NOVA 8000

If I am convinced that your suggestion is worth doing then i will sell these and buy your suggestions parts
 

con635

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What games do you play and at what res/settings? No-one can give sound advice without knowing this tbh, at really high res/setting on new games you'll be so gpu bottle necked that a new cpu would be a waste of money. If you do go with new cpu however heres another vote for the wonderful xeon!
 
cpu-http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819117314&nm_mc=KNC-GoogleAdwords-PC&cm_mmc=KNC-GoogleAdwords-PC-_-pla-_-Processors+-+Server-_-N82E16819117314&gclid=CjwKEAjw9Zu5BRCS_OuVibujhQ0SJAD7t4KrvYUVOiU-HmRhlQH2QOxaR8jF3DGLN1y4wtavtwbzSRoCnYjw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
motherboard-http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813157524R&nm_mc=KNC-GoogleAdwords-PC&cm_mmc=KNC-GoogleAdwords-PC-_-pla-_-Motherboards+-+Intel-_-N82E16813157524R&gclid=CjwKEAjw9Zu5BRCS_OuVibujhQ0SJAD7t4KrpR3sIsvr2yOIUyrhbP_6RtzldWRHpKVbtdyj3m871hoCSN7w_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
keep your ram
psu-http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817139082
gpu-http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814125804&cm_re=r9_390x-_-14-125-804-_-Product
and that leaves a little in your budget for a case os and hard drive
 

pedramtolo

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ty so much
i have a problem here in my country i only have two options for xeon cpu's
Intel Xeon® E5-2620 v3 Haswell-EP Processor its price here same as i7 6700k
Intel Xeon® E5-2609 v3 Haswell-EP Processor its price here same as i7 4790k
and cheapest mobo for these is MSI X99A SLI Plus LGA2011-3 X99 Mainboard
are these good enough to buy
but also i must change my rams to ddr4

and i will buy 2 gtx 970 in sli
http://www.ezimba.com/work/160503C/ezimba11678561525900.png
as you can see 2 gtx 970 in sli create much more fps than gtx 980 ti

what is your Opinion about this pc? is it worth buying?
 


no those xeons are too slow for any decent gaming. and two 970s will be better IF the game uses both card effectively. many games do not.
 

pedramtolo

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i don't has any idea what game will i play in next 6 year i just want it to has enough power to run it swiftly in any res/settings that possible
i played resident evil revelations 2 with awful fps on my current pc its belong to six years ago
CPU : AMD Athlon II X4 640
GPU : Radeon HD 5660
but at least i played it
i want my pc's life least 6 years


 

gokitty199

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this is really quite simple, i7 6700k/i5 6600k. gtx 980ti, are you sure your intel processors slowed down? or was your hard drive so filled up with junk/bloatware/ads and other random things running in the background slowing the whole pc down and taking up cpu usage? amd is really behind the game right now and its quite sad but hopefully zen turns that around for them and they make a nice comeback which they really need. for performance since you cant go with the slower xeons you will be great with a 6700k and 980ti. single cards over dual cards any day of the week
 


a i7 4790k will do that. however if you dont want to get a i7 or i5 you either need to find a nice xeon where you live (look for used) or wait for amd to release there new cpus. (we have no idea if they will be decent or not) right now you can buy a 970 and use it with your current cpu to get decent game play. however i would not get a dual 970 setup yet because the amd cpu will be to weak to use the other one.
 

pedramtolo

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i can find this Intel's cpu hardly (Intel Xeon X5680 6-Core) but its too expensive in my country its about 730$ in here
then xeon is completely is out of option I can not afford that amount of money
Thank you all for helps that you have provided for my problem
 

pedramtolo

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believe me after 12 years of experiencing intel with two different cpus , i forced to change my windows many times and i can see even raw windows speed is reduced