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R9 290 & 290x Owners thread.

wand3r3r

Diamond Member
I'll start a thread since one doesn't exist yet.

I'm planning to mine and game with R9 290x crossfire.

First impressions:

Uber Noise:

Note* I'm coming from mining with a 7950 and 6950 (both "quiet" DCUII models) which were crunched tightly next to each other.

I fired them up and waited to be deafened. There has clearly been a LOT of fud going on about noise, especially from a lot of people that don't own them. When the temperatures started rising and the fan sped up to 55% I was surprised that it's not that bad. Then again running with a 7950 DCUII and 6950 DCUII mining with no space between them has probably eased the transition vs. using the custom cards on their own.

Higher noise:
I cranked up the power and clocks slightly so the fan hit 70% and that was too loud for me, louder than the DCUII with one at 100% and the other around 70%. Even 62-64% in crossfire might be around the level that the two DCUII cards were producing. Now it's settled at 62% and it's "almost" a bit too loud.

Compared to a GTX 690 (note it's been a long time since I had it - memory is subjective)
55% is audible, and if I came from the usual 7950 DCUII gaming, it would clearly be louder. I was trying to debate but to me it "feels" like the crossfire noise at 55% was around the same level as the GTX 690 with the titanium cooler at around 1200-1250 core.

Noise conclusion:
It'll take a while to figure out exactly which noise is acceptable.

Mining:
Coming soon.
Fired up cgminer without any config except -w 256 and intensity 15 iirc, was around 1.2MH/s. Intensity at 17 was ~1.45 MH/s. Clearly it has a ways to go and I expect more by tweaking it. Bumped up the memory a bit and they're going about 1.55MH/s.

1.6 MH/s with I - 18 and it's (windows) surprisingly still responsive compared to my previous build when running at I 18 on two cards.

The memory appears to have various effects, but was clearly better at 1250 stock and around 1450 made a bigger difference. 1500 and a little above appear to drop it quite a bit. The effects in between appeared to go both up and down.

One card:
Around 1490 was ~835 Khash
1500 dropped to ~700 Khash
1625 ~830 Khash (Max afterburner OC)

The other card is mining a bit less
1490 memory & it's downlocking a bunch so I guess I need another fan in my case. It's mining around 720 kHash/s so it has a lot to go.

It appears that memory has a pretty big effect. Playing around for ~5 mins had jumps up and back down as the speed goes up. It'll take a while to hone in on the optimal speeds.

Now I've been lightly playing around with my 290x's again.

The warmer one I've been undervolting but still haven't seen any change in hash. It's now -31 core mv and AB reports ~0.95v. The other is still stock with a bump in memory.

I bumped the fan up to 65% from 55% and they are running at around 1.75 MH/s. One is still 120 kHash stronger than the other for some reason, perhaps one is elpida and the other hynix. They both (memory) clock up the AB max, but the sweet spot was 1490 MHz.

I just noticed that one of them is now under the 90c, the other is apparently still a bit too hot.

~0.95v 800 kHash (undervolted 31 mV)
~1.05v 920 kHash (stock except 1490 memory)

Power consumption:
2 x R9 290x on a 4770k with multiple HDDs/SSDs.
600w mining - stock at first stab without optimizing anything.
I put 10% more to the power limit, overclocked the memory (it can hit the max without issue mining, but the best was exactly 1490, even better than 1625- the max) and it's sitting at 700w mining at 1.55 MHash/s.

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Got 4 R9 290's mining. I get about 800 - 820 Kh/s on each of them at stock settings with some tweaking to TC.

I run them at Intensity 17 since anything higher doesn't really net me more hash. I have the fan setup all the way from 60 - 85, not everyone's cup of tea. But since mine is in the closet it doesn't bother me too much.
 
I'm starting to think 55%, maybe 60% is acceptable. My tolerance will refine over time I guess. All I know is if it wasn't for mining I'd 100% be using custom cards but it's just too hot to cram them in a case.
 
wand3r3r - I have owned 3 R9 series reference cards and I can definitely say that fan noise isn't consistent on all 3 cards. My Sapphire r9 290x made a loud mechanical fan noise when the speed increased to 40% and above. My first MSI card was whiney and my second replacement MSI card is a quiet whoosh up to 55%. Overall the fan has little to no mechanical noise and doesn't bother me at all.
 
Here is my current stable of 290s:
Sapphire R9 290 Tri-X (Hynix, locked)
Sapphire R9 290 Tri-X (Hynix, locked)
XFX R9 290 Reference (Elpida... locked)
Powercolor R9 290 Reference unlocked to 290X (sold this for a nice profit) 🙂
 
53-54% is decent. It's not inaudible but it's certainly not an annoying noise.
I have them set @ 62% for mining. That's about the max tolerable if you stay a lot at the PC/ in the room with the PC.

47% is really decent. I don't know why people were complaining about.

I've replaced the TIM with AC-MX4 and remove the endplate on both cards.
Temps when mining:
90C @ 54% fan
82C @ 62% fan

I heavily recommend replacing the TIM+removing endplate.
 
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Have two Gigabyte 290's mining 24x7. 32k TC, I-20 800KH/s undervolted 900/1250. Fans are on MSI AB profile usually at 55-60%speed.

I don't intend on actually using these cards in my main PC (680's SLI). just there to mine me coinage.

I use nvidia shield so I'm slightly stuck with nvidia for gaming.
 
I fired them up and waited to be deafened. There has clearly been a LOT of fud going on about noise, especially from a lot of people that don't own them. When the temperatures started rising and the fan sped up to 55% I was surprised that it's not that bad. Then again running with a 7950 DCUII and 6950 DCUII mining with no space between them has probably eased the transition vs. using the custom cards on their own.

That's the point. Internet critics with no information are comparing the noise of reference r9 290s functioning with the the noise that custom cards makes.
 
This is what I have, they are all going under water:
4 Sapphire R9 290 BF Editions (Elpida) unlocked to R9 290X
2 XFX R9 290 Black Editions (Hynix) locked
 
I got a XFX 290 that unlocks to 290x with Elpida memory.

I've been running mine stock(290) mining LTC 24/7 at 62% fan speed most of the time. The noise is tolerable to me. Dependent on ambient temp of room sometimes I need to take the front cover off my case. My push/pull H100i setup makes more noise on performance mode. LTC mining has little cpu hit so H100i on quiet mode.

Made a little over $200 on LTC so far. Only paid $406 shipped 🙂

Figure I'll sell BF4 code for $25-30 on craigslist or forum.

My plan is mine till end of month and sell it at cost or for a profit.
 
I had a 290x but broke it replacing the heatsink. I wanted to replace it cos it was too loud.
I take "not that loud" to mean that it IS loud but that for some reason you don't mind.

Is your PC in a noisy environment that hides noise?

In case people think I am trolling:
http://imgur.com/a/TjrmD#0

BTW I have an evga acx 780 ti now but will swap it as soon as a 290x with an aftermarket cooler is available on amazon 😛
 
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I had a 290x but broke it replacing the heatsink. I wanted to replace it cos it was too loud.
"Not that loud" means it is loud but for some reason you don't care.

Is your PC in a noisy environment that hides noise?

In case people think I am trolling:
http://imgur.com/a/TjrmD#0

BTW I have an evga acx 780 ti now but will swap it as soon as a 290x with an aftermarket cooler is available on amazon 😛

How'd you break it?
 
How'd you break it?

Honestly I don't know. I have no idea what happened to it.
I was really careful and I'm very experienced with PCs.

Since it was the holidays I wasn't in the mood to fix it so I sold it as is.

Luckily I only lost ~$80 due to cryptocoin speculators 😀
 
I had a 290x but broke it replacing the heatsink. I wanted to replace it cos it was too loud.
"Not that loud" means it is loud but for some reason you don't care.

Is your PC in a noisy environment that hides noise?

In case people think I am trolling:
http://imgur.com/a/TjrmD#0

BTW I have an evga acx 780 ti now but will swap it as soon as a 290x with an aftermarket cooler is available on amazon 😛

Yeah, it's not quiet. I'm coming from 2 custom cards which were running at high fan speeds so it's different than trying to have a "quiet" pc. I just literally expected to be really annoyed at the sound which isn't the case. I have really disliked reference cards, but the previous combo eased the pain. 😉

And yes, there is often some noise in general.
 
I have an XFX R9 290 that has unlocked to a R9 290X. I found the stock cooler to be just about tolerable if I used Vsync and TB at 60Hz as it didn't go over 45% fan. If you want to use full potential of the GPU you need to disable vsync and the fans ramp up to ~50% and that was just far too loud IMHO.

I would never defend the stock cooler as "not that bad", because IMHO it is that bad. 🙂
 
I have an XFX R9 290 that has unlocked to a R9 290X. I found the stock cooler to be just about tolerable if I used Vsync and TB at 60Hz as it didn't go over 45% fan. If you want to use full potential of the GPU you need to disable vsync and the fans ramp up to ~50% and that was just far too loud IMHO.

I would never defend the stock cooler as "not that bad", because IMHO it is that bad. 🙂

Yeah I should clarify. It does suck when compared to the custom cards. I just came from 2 custom cards running at 70-100% so it's a poor basis to go directly from that to a similar noise level.

AMD really dropped the ball, however you will not go deaf.

It is fairly noisy, but not a horrible noise. Crank up a DCUII to 70-100% and see what it's like (or 2). 😉
 
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Why are people still buying reference cards when there are ones with the manufacturer signature cooler on them. Gigabyte's Windforce 3X version of 290X is getting some pretty damn good results.
 
Owner here as well. I have the reference 290x from Sapphire.

I use sapphire's trixx over MSI AB purely because AB seems to ramp UP to my OC setting of 1130 core while holding the memory at 1400 while trixx keeps the core at 1130 and memory at 1400. I notice an average FPS delta of about 10 when using trixx. Going to put this under water as well when my shipments arrive. And yes it is loud, I get mostly the whoosh sound with no whine up to 55% but after that it's more of a whoosh with some whine. My fan profile is set to 70% fan speed over 80 C and with tower profile and fan settings the card seems to stay around 84-86 under load

I'm curious to hear as what others are able to OC their reference cards to ?

After the 1150ish core and 1400ish mem settings my card seems to crash and I get either the rainbow pixelated screen on my display which requires a hard reset in order to get back to normal or serious flickering and artifacts. I use a +60 voltage offset with the above OC and it's stable. Haven't tried a deeper OC yet. Waiting on the waterblock and rad before I jump into the deep end.
 
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Why are people still buying reference cards when there are ones with the manufacturer signature cooler on them. Gigabyte's Windforce 3X version of 290X is getting some pretty damn good results.

I see no value in paying a premium for an after market cooler when the card is going under water anyways (at least until the Matrix and Toxic arrive) :whiste:
 
If I had waited for an aftermarket cooler, I would have ended up with a 780.

I said 400 dollars was too good to be true for this card... and I turned out to be right... tragically, tragically right.
 
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