The 390 GPU seated into this PowerColor PCS+ edition will get a clock of 1010 MHz. That memory is tweaked and clocked a notch faster as well, 6 GHz (effective data-rate). Over time the fabrication will however yield better much like fine wine the latest iterations of the silicon evolve, hence they can now be clocked a notch faster. The memory is tied to a 512-bit memory bus with one distinct difference, you now get 8 GB of graphics memory. It is the very same 6 Billion transistor GPU on that 28 nm fab based 438 mm 2 Die. So to clear up some confusion from the get-go, this product is based on the Hawaii GPU released back in October 2013, the silicon is the same yet with a few tweaks applied the product is now called Grenada, the latest iteration of the asic. The card will clock towards 1010 MHz with a memory clock at 6000 MHz (effective data-rate). custom everything! Powered through 8-Pin + 6-Pin power configuration it obviously runs at factory overclocked specifications as well. The card itself is fully customized including component selection, custom PCB, custom cooling, well. The 2560 stream processor based Hawaii/Grenada chip will get paired with 8 GB GDDR5 memory running along a 512-bit memory interface. It comes fitted with a massive triple slot air cooler keeping this product under 70 Degrees C, that's under full gaming load whilst being factory overclocked and fairly silent. The card's equipped with that renamed Hawaii Pro GPU, now called Grenada. We review the PowerColor Radeon R9 390 PCS+ 8 GB Edition. Tweet PowerColor Radeon R9 390 PCS+ 8 GB Edition
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