The AMD Radeon R9 380X Review, Feat. ASUS STRIX
by Ryan Smith on November 23, 2015 8:30 AM EST- Posted in
- GPUs
- AMD
- Radeon
- Asus
- Radeon 300
The Test
For the review of the R9 380X we’ve had to make a few accommodations to our GPU testing protocol since our last major video card review, which we'd like to note.
Civilization: Beyond Earth has been deprecated, as the Rising Tide update has removed the built-in “lategameview” benchmark. Meanwhile AMD’s launch drivers for the R9 380X, Catalyst 15.11.1 Beta, are unfortunately not as solid as we’d like to see, as they have a repeatable issue with Far Cry 4 that causes it to crash with various AMD cards, including the R9 380X. As a result we’re unable to benchmark Far Cry 4 on the 380X at this time. Finally, we’re also unable to include compute benchmarks for R9 380X at reference clocks, as AMD’s drivers do not honor underclocking options with OpenCL programs.
CPU: | Intel Core i7-4960X @ 4.2GHz |
Motherboard: | ASRock Fatal1ty X79 Professional |
Power Supply: | Corsair AX1200i |
Hard Disk: | Samsung SSD 840 EVO (750GB) |
Memory: | G.Skill RipjawZ DDR3-1866 4 x 8GB (9-10-9-26) |
Case: | NZXT Phantom 630 Windowed Edition |
Monitor: | Asus PQ321 |
Video Cards: | AMD Radeon R9 390 AMD Radeon R9 380X AMD Radeon R9 380 AMD Radeon R7 370 AMD Radeon HD 7970 AMD Radeon HD 7850 ASUS STRIX R9 380X NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 (2GB) NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 |
Video Drivers: | NVIDIA Release 358.50 Beta AMD Catalyst Cat 15.11.1 Beta |
OS: | Windows 8.1 Pro |
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Faultline1 - Friday, December 18, 2015 - link
What causes the 390 to be below the 380s in the Vantage Pixel fill benchmark test?