Pricing wise do you think you might be able to get two 390X's close ish to the cost of one of the expensive Titan Xs? Not necessarily exact but a "bit" close. I'd be interested in seeing how the 390X performs and its price.
If the specs and leaked AMD slides are to be believed for the WCE R9 390X, it should be at least as fast as the Titan X. If so, unless NV launches a GM200 6GB soon, AMD could jack up the price to $700-800 for this card. I think if there is an 8GB option for the R9 390 non-X, it's the one to go for. Historically AMD's 2nd best card is the best value on the high end (5850/6950/7950/R9 290). The one time it was better to get the fastest was HD4870 imo. For $100 more, 4870 was 30%+ faster than the 4850.
AMD's dilemma is that NV has made a lot of $ and high margins on GTX970/980 cards. The cost to manufacture a 980 isn't much greater than the 970 which means by June 24, 2015 when 970/970 turn 9 months old, NV could easily drop 970 to $259-269 and GTX980 to $399-449. Alternatively, NV can cook up faster clocked GTX970Ti and GTX985 by late summer. That puts AMD in a very tough position because even if they beat 970/980 on price/performance at launch it has to be substantial enough so that even if NV drops prices, they new R9 300 series are still worth buying.
That's why to me the re-branding theory for everything but 2 cards (390/390X) doesn't make much sense because NV's re-priced 970 at $259 and 980 at $399 would make R9 370X (Tonga)/380/380X (Hawaii) pointless. I think AMD needs to try and improve R9 290/290X by at least 10% respectively to account for NV dropping prices at will.
Rebrand from what? There are not tonga in the mobile besides apple only M295.
Actually
Dell has Alienware laptops with an R9 M295X as a $200 upgrade option over the 970M. I haven't found benches of R9 295X vs. 970M yet but this pricing seems whacked. I can't imagine R9 295X2 being that much faster (if at all) to warrant a $200 premium. Either way, if all AMD has for laptops is an R9 285, they are screwed because NV should refresh GTX900M sometime this year and usually when they do, 10-20% performance increases are not out of the question.
I think even the 390 will be faster than the 980 and should o/c to ~Titan X stock performance.
That's not even debatable. The question is how much faster. Even a 3328 SP R9 390 card would already beat a 980 at high resolutions. 980's
lead over the 290X today is only 11-12% at 1440P and just 6-8% at 4K. A 1Ghz 3328 SP R9 390 would be 16-17% faster than an R9 290X.
P.S. Looks like R9 290 series may be close to EOL as prices are rising on Newegg and availability is extremely scarce in other stores.
NCIXUS which used to have 10+ models of R9 290X has just
5 air cooled models, with only 1 going for $345, with the rest going for $400+. When you start seeing major price increases for cards that used to sell for $300-350, it's a sure sign the card is close to EOL and soon will disappear from the store's inventory since clearly no new cards are being re-ordered.
Canada Computers - another huge chain of PC parts has only 5 R9 290+290X cards, of which
only 2 models are R9 290X. Let's dive into the details - Of these 2 R9 290X cards, only
9 PowerColor are left at
$781 CDN. The other one is a
Reference R9 290X for $659 CDN, but when you click it, it's no longer in stock.
Looks like a complete drought of R9 290 cards and rising prices - all signs that the launch of the next generation is extremely close as the inventory is running out and not being replenished. What's odd is how quickly the inventory is running out but if the launch is only in June, in a matter of 3-4 weeks AMD will have nothing to sell at reasonable prices.