Yep, manufacturer sourced benches are not reliable enough to decide a clear winner but in this case it does indicate the performance envelope of fury.
At this point, i'm more interested in knowing how big a difference does hbm make vs. gddr5. (and if the tonga's delta compression made it's way into the fury)
The nda on fury is lifting on the 24th (unconfirmed).
Asus has announced India pricing for the 300 series:
http://www.deccanchronicle.com/1506...-strix-r9-390x-r9-390-r9-380-and-r7-370-india
http://tech.firstpost.com/news-anal...r9-390-r9-380-and-r7-370-in-india-271340.html
- STRIX-R9390X-DC3OC-8GD5-GAMING: Rs 38,970
- STRIX-R9390X-DC3-8GD5-GAMING: Rs 38,520
- R9390X-DC2-8GD5: Rs 37,980
- STRIX-R9390-DC3OC-8GD5-GAMING: Rs 30,150
- STRIX-R9390-DC3-8GD5-GAMING: Rs 29,700
- R9390-DC2-8GD5: Rs 29,250
- STRIX-R9380-DC2OC-2GD5-GAMING: Rs 18,540
- STRIX-R9380-DC2-2GD5-GAMING: Rs 18,090
- STRIX-R7370-DC2OC-4GD5-GAMING: Rs 15,750
- STRIX-R7370-DC2OC-2GD5-GAMING: Rs 13,950
- R7360-OC-2GD5: Rs 10,080
Amd won't be able to compete in the mid-high range with this line-up. the 380 costs and performs the same as a gtx 960 but uses more power.
the 390 costs and performs around the same as a gtx 970 whereas again, it loses out on tdp. only advantage of the 390 is more ram.
unlocked tonga performance is also quite limited (5-12% more than a 280x) so i don't know how they plan to survive.
in fact the 'x' versions of the older 200 series seem better value.