shady28
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On a technical level, they are not rebrands. Pcper had a good write-up about it in their review:
http://www.pcper.com/reviews/Graphics-Cards/Sapphire-Nitro-Radeon-R9-390-8GB-Review
They are not 1:1 chips with an overclock. With that said, the changes are not big and as Simian mentioned, I think the combination of matured drivers and good cooling solutions out of the gate are what gave the 390(x) launch a much more favorable impression. I like the term refresh because it implies a tweaked chip rather than an improved architecture or a straight rebrand with higher clocks.
You forgot to read the rest of the article.
This is the next sentence :
Obviously we need to judge all of that for ourselves.
And here is the conclusion :
...yes the Sapphire Nitro R9 390 used less power in our testing than the ASUS Radeon R9 290X retail card, but the XFX retail R9 290 actually used about 20 watts less power than the Sapphire retail R9 390. While not what I was hoping to see, the results aren't damning; they just point to a less than advertised improvement in GPU efficiency. I guess I'm not that surprised.
So basically some marketing type made some claim... that didn't pan out. Most likely any power differences in the cards are from using more up-to-date VRAM with better process tech than what was available 2 years ago.
