Testseek.com have collected 107 expert reviews of the AMD Radeon R9 380X 4GB GDDR5 PCIe and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for AMD Radeon R9 380X 4GB GDDR5 PCIe.
May 2019
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The editors liked
Strong Performance
Quiet
Good Overclocker
4GB Of Memory
Time Travel
Great price
Attractive price point
32 compute units enabled
4GB of GDDR5 memory
Frame Rate Target Control
Good control centre & OS
FreeSync technology allowing superior refresh rate
The editors didn't like
Last Year's GPU Tech
Relatively Higher Power Consumption
DeLorean
Less efficient than the competition
Not much different from R9 380
High power consumption
Produces a lot of heat
Only incremental improvement from 380
Large amount of tweaking required for optimum performance
Published: 2015-11-19, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com
Abstract: Just last month we put together our annual guide to the best graphics cards on offer at every price point. The key battles took place at $100, $150, $200 and $300, with top graphics cards such as the Radeon R9 390X and GeForce GTX 980 Ti taking us to $400...
Published: 2015-11-19, Author: Marco , review by: hothardware.com
Strong Performance, Quiet, Good Overclocker, 4GB Of Memory
Last Year's GPU Tech, Relatively Higher Power Consumption
We'd also like to note two things. First, though we kept the naming in our charts simple and clean, we used factory overclocked, retail cards for all of the models listed to keep the playing field level. The GTX 960 came from EVGA, the GTX 970 from Asus...
When you look at the Radeon R9 380X overall, performance, Eyefinity features, PCIe gen 3 compatibility and all other stuff then we can only conclude that, though we like these cards, they belong in the mainstream to even a bit of the high-end (but certain...
AMDs R9 380Xs launch is an interesting one from a number of different perspectives. Not only is this card being parachuted into a slim segment which is bookended by some extremely capable alternatives on both the high and low end but its success or fail...
Published: 2015-12-30, Author: Richard , review by: eurogamer.net
There are two ways to look at the R9 380X. On the one hand, it offers a useful performance bump over the existing R9 380 - a card that already beat Nvidia's GTX 960 quite handily - and for our money, it's the fastest £200 GPU money can buy right now. But...
Great performance vs price, 4GB VRAM is perfectly suited for high-end 1440p gaming, Great product range available with good stock levels,
Power hungry for relatively low-end cards, Neutral, The XFX model got hot and loud under testing, “The R9 380X Crossfire options offers possibly one of the best budget friendly graphics performance on the market today, undercutting the top cards in price
PriceThe cards used within this Crossfire article were the Sapphire Nitro R9 380X and the XFX DD R9 380X. Both of these cards can be purchased for well under £200 ($230) each at most retailers and both currently have very good stock availability.OverviewI...
Great 1080p Performance, Relatively quiet fans, Small form factor, Comes with 4 GB VRAM
FactoryOCe'd model doesn't offer significant overclocking headroom, The GTX 970 remains a better option for 1440p
We're pleasantly surprised with the XFX 380X. Whether you're talking temps, overclocking chops, form factor, or just the benchmarking results, the card consistently exceeded expectations, enough so that in the case of AC: Unity, we actually went back and...
FILLS IN THE GAP SET BY THE COMPETITION, SOLID 1080P & 1440P PERFORMANCE, SILENT & EFFICIENT COOLER, COMES WITH A BACKPLATE, 2 YEAR EXTENDED WARRANTY
STIFF MSRP FOR THE ASUS MODEL
IntroFacebookTwitterGoogle+redditAMD Radeon R9 380X Still Good?It's been a while since we received any samples from AMD, and alas – after months of waiting we've got our hands on one – in the form of the Radeon R9 380X graphics card. This card has been re...