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Game | Radeon R9 390X PowerColor Devil 8GB Edition | Radeon R7 360X |
Cyberpunk 2077 | 10% | 183% |
Assassins Creed: Valhalla | 0% | 158% |
Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War | 3% | 150% |
Grand Theft Auto VI | 54% | 298% |
FIFA 21 | 45% | 43% |
Genshin Impact | 10% | 183% |
Far Cry 6 | 59% | 309% |
Hitman 3 | 43% | 268% |
Watch Dogs Legion | 6% | 173% |
World of Warcraft: Shadowlands | 57% | 305% |
In terms of overall gaming performance, the graphical capabilities of the AMD Radeon R9 390X PowerColor Devil 8GB Edition are massively better than the AMD Radeon R7 360X.
The R9 390X and the Radeon R7 360X have the same core clock speed of 1100 MHz, but the R9 390X has 120 more Texture Mapping Units than the Radeon R7 360X. As a result, the R9 390X exhibits a 132 GTexel/s better Texture Fill Rate than the Radeon R7 360X. This still holds weight but shader performance is generally more relevant, particularly since both of these GPUs support at least DirectX 10.
The R9 390X and the Radeon R7 360X have the same core clock speed of 1100 MHz, but the R9 390X has 48 more Render Output Units than the Radeon R7 360X. As a result, the R9 390X exhibits a 52.8 GPixel/s better Pixel Fill Rate than the Radeon R7 360X. However, both GPUs support DirectX 9 or above, and pixeling performance is only really relevant when comparing older cards.
The Radeon R7 360X was released less than a year after the R9 390X, and so they are likely to have similar driver support for optimizing performance when running the latest games.
The R9 390X has 6144 MB more video memory than the Radeon R7 360X, so is likely to be much better at displaying game textures at higher resolutions. This is supported by the fact that the R9 390X also has superior memory performance overall.
The R9 390X has 286.4 GB/sec greater memory bandwidth than the Radeon R7 360X, which means that the memory performance of the R9 390X is massively better than the Radeon R7 360X.
The Radeon R9 390X PowerColor Devil 8GB Edition has 2816 Shader Processing Units and the Radeon R7 360X has 896. However, the actual shader performance of the R9 390X is 2633 and the actual shader performance of the Radeon R7 360X is 876. The R9 390X having 1757 better shader performance and an altogether better performance when taking into account other relevant data means that the R9 390X delivers a massively smoother and more efficient experience when processing graphical data than the Radeon R7 360X.
The Radeon R9 390X PowerColor Devil 8GB Edition requires 275 Watts to run and the Radeon R7 360X requires 120 Watts. We would recommend a PSU with at least 750 Watts for the R9 390X and a PSU with at least 500 Watts for the Radeon R7 360X. The R9 390X requires 155 Watts more than the Radeon R7 360X to run. The difference is significant enough that the R9 390X may have an adverse affect on your yearly electricity bills in comparison to the Radeon R7 360X.
Core Speed | 1100 MHz | ![]() | vs | ![]() | 1100 MHz |
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Boost Clock | - | vs | ![]() | 1150 MHz | |
Architecture | GCN 1.1 Grenada XT | GCN 1.1 Tobago XT | |||
OC Potential | Poor |
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vs | None | |
Driver Support | Great | vs | Great | ||
Release Date | 13 Aug 2015 | vs | ![]() | 30 Oct 2015 | |
GPU Link | GD Link | GD Link | |||
Approved | ![]() | ![]() | |||
Comparison |
1366x768 | 10
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10
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1600x900 | 10
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vs | 8.2
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1920x1080 | 10
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vs | 6.3
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2560x1440 | 7.8
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vs | 4.5
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3840x2160 | 6
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vs | 2.7
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Memory | 8192 MB | ![]() | vs | 2048 MB | |
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Memory Speed | 1525 MHz | vs | ![]() | 1625 MHz | |
Memory Bus | 512 Bit | ![]() | vs | 128 Bit | |
Memory Type | GDDR5 | ![]() | vs | ![]() | GDDR5 |
Memory Bandwidth | 390.4GB/sec | ![]() | vs | 104GB/sec | |
L2 Cache | 1024 KB | ![]() |
vs | 512 KB | |
Delta Color Compression | no | vs | no | ||
Memory Performance | 0% | ![]() |
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0% |
Comparison |
Shader Processing Units | 2816 | ![]() | vs | 896 | |
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Actual Shader Performance | 100% | ![]() | vs | 42% | |
Technology | 28nm | ![]() | vs | ![]() | 28nm |
Texture Mapping Units | 176 | ![]() | vs | 56 | |
Texture Rate | 193.6 GTexel/s | ![]() | vs | 61.6 GTexel/s | |
Render Output Units | 64 | ![]() | vs | 16 | |
Pixel Rate | 70.4 GPixel/s | ![]() | vs | 17.6 GPixel/s | |
Comparison |
Max Digital Resolution (WxH) | 4096x2160 | ![]() | vs | 2560x1600 | |
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VGA Connections | 0 | vs | 0 | ||
DVI Connections | 2 | ![]() | vs | 1 | |
HDMI Connections | 1 | ![]() | vs | ![]() | 1 |
DisplayPort Connections | 1 | ![]() | vs | 0 | |
Comparison |
Max Power | 275 Watts | vs | ![]() | 120 Watts | |
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Recommended PSU | 750 Watts & 50 Amps | vs | ![]() | 500 Watts & 33 Amps |
DirectX | 12.0 | ![]() | vs | ![]() | 12.0 |
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Shader Model | 5.0 | ![]() | vs | ![]() | 5.0 |
Open GL | 4.4 | ![]() | vs | ![]() | 4.4 |
Open CL | - | vs | - | ||
Notebook GPU | no | no | |||
SLI/Crossfire | yes | ![]() | vs | ![]() | yes |
Dedicated | yes | ![]() | vs | ![]() | yes |
Comparison |
Recommended Processor | Intel Core i7-4790K 4-Core 4.0GHz | vs | ![]() | Intel Core i3-4370 3.8GHz | |
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Recommended RAM | 8 GB | ![]() | vs | ![]() | 8 GB |
Maximum Recommended Gaming Resolution | 2560x1600 | ![]() | vs | 1600x900 |
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Mini Review | Overview Radeon R9 390X PowerColor Devil 8GB Edition is a Special Edition of AMD's High-End Radeon R9 390X, created by PowerColor. Overclock: Central Unit The Central Unit is now of 1100MHz, instead of 1050MHz. Overclock: Memory Clock The Operating Memory Clock is now of 1525MHz, instead of 1500MHz. Frame Buffer Untouched. Cooling Solution Hybrid Cooling: Combine both air-cooling and watercooling to one perfect hybrid system to maintain higher over clock performance with lower temperature. Performance Benchmarks Indicate a 2% Performance Boost over the Reference Radeon R9 390X 8GB. | Overview Radeon R7 360X is a Fast-Middle-Class Graphics Card based on the Second Revision of the Graphics Core Next (GCN) Architecture. Architecture The GCN 1.2 revision of the Graphics Core Next Architecture improves memory bandwidth performance which allows AMD to produce Graphics Cards with smaller data transfer rates without causing too much impact on the overall performance. This is done by using lossless delta color compression. GCN 1.2 also adds improved Tesselation and video encoding/decoding performance as well as DirectX 12.0 Support. GPU It equips a GPU Codenamed Tobago XT which has 16 Compute Units activated and thus offers 896 Shader Processing Units, 56 TMUs and 16 ROPs. The Central Unit is initially clocked at 1100MHz and goes up to 1150MHz, in Turbo Mode. Memory The GPU accesses a 2GB frame buffer of fast GDDR5, through a 128-bit memory interface. The size of the frame buffer is adequate. The Memory Clock Operates at 1625MHz. Power Consumption With a rated board TDP of 120W, it requires at least a 500W PSU with one available 6-pin connector. Performance Product Not Released. Performance Not Known Yet. System Suggestions Radeon R7 360X 2GB is best suited for resolutions up to and including 1600x900. We recommend a Decent Processor (Intel Core i3 Dual Core/AMD FX Quad Core) and 8GB of RAM for Optimal Performance. |
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Possible GPU Upgrades | - | - | |||
GPU Variants | - | - |