I'm debating on buying a amd 7990 or a amd r9 290x. Which one is better to go with? I live stream and play battlefield 4 blops 3. I also render 1080p60 videos for youtube. I want to max out future titles. Thanks
For 1080p gaming the R9 290X should do the job pretty well.
The 7990 is a very power hungry card , being a dual GPU and it's not worth buying for 1080p gaming.
What PSU do you got?
If he is going to spring for a 970 then I have been hearing good things about the R9 390. But, this is where a bit of research comes in for you personal use of the card. What games will you play and how do they perform on each of the cards at certain resolutions, how many monitors you want etc.
If he is going to spring for a 970 then I have been hearing good things about the R9 390. But, this is where a bit of research comes in for you personal use of the card. What games will you play and how do they perform on each of the cards at certain resolutions, how many monitors you want etc.
Performance in DX11 games is about the same with R9 390 and GTX 970.
The former has more VRAM but use more electricity.
Maybe R9 390 will do better with asynchronous computing but on the other hand I guess the GTX 970 may be over-clockable?
From what I see , he will buy a used card , you won't find a new 7990 , these days. Maybe he got a better deal on those 2 cards , than your options are.
For 1080p gaming the R9 290X should do the job pretty well.
The 7990 is a very power hungry card , being a dual GPU and it's not worth buying for 1080p gaming.
What PSU do you got?
For 1080p gaming the R9 290X should do the job pretty well.
The 7990 is a very power hungry card , being a dual GPU and it's not worth buying for 1080p gaming.
What PSU do you got?
I have a 750 PSU
Can you tell us the model of your PSU?
750W should suffice , but we need to make sure.
For 1080p gaming the R9 290X should do the job pretty well.
The 7990 is a very power hungry card , being a dual GPU and it's not worth buying for 1080p gaming.
What PSU do you got?
I have a 750 PSU
Can you tell us the model of your PSU?
750W should suffice , but we need to make sure.
Man , you're not the only one here....... I had an ACBel 300W PSU for 9 years on an old PC.
But that does not change the fact that it's a bad PSU. It was loaded with a little bit more than 100W so, that's not a big deal.
Try loading your "Chieftec Dragon" with 65-70% (~230-250 W) power and you'll get some nice fireworks.