Not a bad price for the MSI AMD Radeon R9 380 GAMING 2GB Graphics Card with FREE Ashes of the Singularity game. Yes it is only 2gb not 4gb but i cant see any other deals close to this for a decent branded (personally not a fan of XFX or HIS) card from a decent retailer.
Main Features:
Core Clock / Memory Clock 1000 MHz / 5600 MHz (OC Mode) 980 MHz / 5500 MHz (Gaming Mode) 970 MHz / 5500 MHz (Silent Mode)
2048MB GDDR5
Dual-link DVI-I x 1
Dual-link DVI-D x 1
HDMI x 1
DisplayPort x 1
Top comments
pitbullmern to lucyferror
1 Apr 1615#2
good job i couldnt care less about vr. thanks op. heat added
Oneday77 to xela333
1 Apr 165#6
A full VR headset and a fluffer.
Everything for nothing of course.
lucyferror
1 Apr 163#3
Your loss lol
All comments (26)
lucyferror
1 Apr 16#1
Not good for VR unfortunately
pitbullmern to lucyferror
1 Apr 1615#2
good job i couldnt care less about vr. thanks op. heat added
aa_231 to lucyferror
1 Apr 161#10
htc vive was reassessed and now a 280 is recommended
lucyferror
1 Apr 163#3
Your loss lol
prodigy8
1 Apr 16#4
Good price!!
xela333
1 Apr 162#5
Of course not but it's £120. What you expecting?
Oneday77 to xela333
1 Apr 165#6
A full VR headset and a fluffer.
Everything for nothing of course.
Just Wondering
1 Apr 16#7
Good value I'd say !
thelagmonster
1 Apr 16#8
Great price with Ashes included.
perrynomial
1 Apr 16#9
Good but apparently you might get some stutter in some games with only 2gb Vram as opposed to the 4gb version. Still a good deal though. YouTube Benchmarks
Ego-X
1 Apr 161#11
Good price for the card with a game that interests me too. If only it was a couple of cm smaller I would have snapped this up.
Having said that: It's worth bearing in mind that AMD are moving to 14nm this year, which translates to faster cards or much less power consumption. Basically if you're not desperate to upgrade right now, I'd recommend you wait just a few more months.
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Main Features:
Core Clock / Memory Clock 1000 MHz / 5600 MHz (OC Mode) 980 MHz / 5500 MHz (Gaming Mode) 970 MHz / 5500 MHz (Silent Mode)
2048MB GDDR5
Dual-link DVI-I x 1
Dual-link DVI-D x 1
HDMI x 1
DisplayPort x 1
Top comments
Everything for nothing of course.
All comments (26)
Everything for nothing of course.
YouTube Benchmarks
Having said that: It's worth bearing in mind that AMD are moving to 14nm this year, which translates to faster cards or much less power consumption. Basically if you're not desperate to upgrade right now, I'd recommend you wait just a few more months.