What's the best R9 290

davie jambo

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Who makes the best version ?

The MSI version is on sale for £299 over here

Might buy a pair of them
 

wand3r3r

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Tri-x, PCS+, MSI Gaming, XFX DD are all good ones imo.

Are you talking about aftermarket MSI (gaming) in the OP? It's a good card.
 

davie jambo

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It would just be a case of pulling out my 7970s and putting these in yes ? 850w psu plenty for the two of them ?
 

wand3r3r

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Oh you are going 2 card crossfire?

How is your case and fan situation?

850w is enough assuming its a high quality PSU, and the rest of you system. I've used 850 with 290x crossfire.
 

davie jambo

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Oh you are going 2 card crossfire?

How is your case and fan situation?

850w is enough assuming its a high quality PSU, and the rest of you system. I've used 850 with 290x crossfire.

PC has got 2x7970s in it already

Reckon I could sell them and get £400-£500 for them

replace them with R9 290s at £299 each

Case is fine and yeah it's a high quality PSU one of the crosshair modular ones
 

Zanovar

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Good luck with that,i wouldnt buy your cards at £200+ apiece,maybe others will*shrugs*.
 

Despoiler

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Tri-x, PCS+, MSI Gaming, XFX DD are all good ones imo.

Are you talking about aftermarket MSI (gaming) in the OP? It's a good card.

The XFX DD doesn't have as good of VRM cooling as the other 3. It's thermal padded to the plastic frame. The others are to the metal cooler.

Don't forget the Gigabyte Windforce 3x.
 

VulgarDisplay

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The tri-x cooler is amazing. I can keep my 290 around 60c if I increase the fan speeds. VRM1 stays around 70c.
 

IEC

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In terms of air cooling performance, the Powercolor PCS+ due to its 3-slot design.

I currently run 2x MSI Gaming 290s in crossfire, water cooled with 2x420 rads. Good cards and I don't think you'll be disappointed.