J Jack Havard Reputable Jul 14, 2015 54 0 4,630 Jul 18, 2015 #1 There is a £40 ($60) difference between them both so What should I go for
Solution J J jerdle Jul 18, 2015 The 290 has a better price/performance ratio. If you're still on 1080p, i'd go with it. 1440p+ get the 390.
The 290 has a better price/performance ratio. If you're still on 1080p, i'd go with it. 1440p+ get the 390.
Chattahoochee Honorable Feb 3, 2014 44 0 10,560 Jul 18, 2015 #2 If $60 is not a problem and you really want a AMD card get the 390, that way you'll be with their current generation of re-branded gpus'. Upvote 0 Downvote
If $60 is not a problem and you really want a AMD card get the 390, that way you'll be with their current generation of re-branded gpus'.
J jerdle Admirable Oct 27, 2014 1,759 0 6,460 Jul 18, 2015 Solution #3 The 290 has a better price/performance ratio. If you're still on 1080p, i'd go with it. 1440p+ get the 390. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
The 290 has a better price/performance ratio. If you're still on 1080p, i'd go with it. 1440p+ get the 390.
A Abdo Mokhtar Reputable Jul 18, 2015 9 0 4,510 Jul 19, 2015 #4 jerdle : The 290 has a better price/performance ratio. If you're still on 1080p, i'd go with it. 1440p+ get the 390. +1 Upvote 0 Downvote
jerdle : The 290 has a better price/performance ratio. If you're still on 1080p, i'd go with it. 1440p+ get the 390. +1