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Well I plan to buy "A" gpu in Jan so might buy from Amazon so if it does not work properly it can be returned "no quibbles" gurantee.
yup, agreed..
- where it's available, two RX480's in crossfire is a MONSTER..!!
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My original question has nothing to do with any other card than what is the best R9390 to buy the one I found is good but I wanted to know if there is any better R9's, since i'm running a 2.0 board I will need 512-Bit not 256-Bit from the RX 480's.
Your information is not factual according to the internet everywhere I look, I already had an awfull XFX R9 280 256-Bit card & all it did was stutter & crash all the time, every hour, I know my amd mobo needs & it is not what you are saying when it comes to my amd setup.
you don't seem to link me to any proof of your comments instead are just repeating yourself on here.
I'll just go get an nvidea card as they seem to work better at the lower bit rates.
I had tons of GPUs and systems, if you don't believe me, too tough, take it or leave it.
As to make of that actual card, just look for some that is not reference model so you get more flexible BIOS and better cooling. Asus, Gigabyte, MSI and EVGA. Stay away from XFX and such makes. There's no actual "best", all are made by AMD now, just few physical characteristics may be changed. Look for good price within such models. No need to pay for superlatives like Super duper this and that.