Pricing for Sapphire, MSI and Gigabyte AMD Radeon 300 series graphics cards in the EU region have been leaked, and they’re quite hefty. Looks like Europe is getting the short end of the stick again in terms of PC hardware pricing. An issue that has probably been exacerbated by the recent unfavorable currency circumstances in the European Union.
Many thanks to Leonidas from 3DCenter.org for this leak. Who has also managed to secure the shipping dates for the cards and not just the pricing. So without any further delay let’s get into it.
AMD Radeon 300 Series EU Pricing Leaked – For Sapphire, MSI And Gigabyte Graphics Cards
Interestingly, from the leaked EU pricing we can actually figure out how much these cards will sell for in the US. We’ve added the correlating MSRPs in USD based on the pricing structure set up by Gigabyte, Sapphire and MSI in the EU and leaked by 3DCenter.org. We don’t expect these to be absolutely accurate down to the last penny for each model, but they should give you a very good idea of what to expect in the US.
All the cards listed below are non-reference AIB specific designs that would normally carry a price that’s above MSRP. Some models however seem to not carry a premium at all, while others are priced noticeably above their respective MSRPs.
Let’s start off with Gigabyte who will be introducing their cards on June 18th. And they include the R9 390X 8GB Gaming G1, R9 390 Gaming G1 8GB, R9 380 Gaming G1 4GB, R9 380 WindForce 2x OC 2GB and R7 370 WindForce 2x OC 2GB.
All the cards listed below are non-reference AIB specific designs that would normally carry a price that’s above MSRP. Some models however seem to not carry a premium at all, while others are priced noticeably above their respective MSRPs.
Let’s start off with Gigabyte who will be introducing their cards on June 18th. And they include the R9 390X 8GB Gaming G1, R9 390 Gaming G1 8GB, R9 380 Gaming G1 4GB, R9 380 WindForce 2x OC 2GB and R7 370 WindForce 2x OC 2GB.
Gigabyte (delivery date: June 18) | |
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Gigabyte R9 390X 8GB Gaming G1 | € 499.90 / $ 389.99 |
Gigabyte R9 390 Gaming G1 8GB | € 419.90 / $ 329.99 |
Gigabyte R9 380 Gaming G1 4GB | € 289.90 / $ 235.99 |
Gigabyte R9 380 WindForce 2x OC 2GB | € 259.90 / $ 205.99 |
Gigabyte R7 370 WindForce 2x OC 2GB | € 179.90 / $ 134.99 |
Moving on to Sapphire, we’re looking at a June 16th deployment date. The cards include the R9 390X Tri-X OC 8GB, R9 390 Nitro 4GB, R9 380 Nitro Dual-X OC 4GB, R9 380 ITX Compact OC 2GB, R9 380 Dual-X OC 2GB, R7 370 Nitro Dual-X OC 4GB and R7 370 Dual-X OC 2GB.
Sapphire (delivery date: June 16) | |
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Sapphire R9 390X Tri-X OC 8GB | € 549.90 / $ 439.99 |
Sapphire R9 390 Nitro 4GB | € 549.90 / $ 439.99 |
Sapphire R9 380 Nitro Dual-X OC 4GB | € 299.90 / $ 244.99 |
Sapphire R9 380 ITX Compact OC 2GB | € 269.90 / $ 214.99 |
Sapphire R9 380 Dual-X OC 2GB | € 269.90 / $ 214.99 |
Sapphire R7 370 Nitro Dual-X OC 4GB | € 214.39 / $ 174.99 |
Sapphire R7 370 Dual-X OC 2GB | € 189.90 / $ 144.99 |
Finally we come to MSI who will also launch their cards on June 16th just like Sapphire. The cards include the MSI R9 390X Gaming 8G, R9 390 Gaming 8G, R9 380 Gaming 4G, R9 380 Gaming 2G, R9 380 2GD5T OC, R7 370 Gaming 4G, R7 370 Gaming 2G, R7 370 2GD5T OC and R7 360 2GD5 OC.
MSI (delivery date: June 16) | |
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MSI R9 390X Gaming 8G | € 549.90 / $ 439.99 |
MSI R9 390 Gaming 8G | € 459.90 / $ 369.99 |
MSI R9 380 Gaming 4G | € 299.90 / $ 244.99 |
MSI R9 380 Gaming 2G | € 269.39 / $ 214.99 |
MSI R9 380 2GD5T OC | € 249.39 / $ 194.99 |
MSI Gaming R7 370 4G | € 219.90 / $ 174.99 |
MSI Gaming R7 370 2G | € 189.90 / $ 145.99 |
MSI R7 370 2GD5T OC | € 184.39 / $ 139.99 |
MSI R7 360 2GD5 OC | € 139.39 / $ 106.99 |
Below you’ll find the specifications of each 300 series graphics card as well as its MSRP in the US.
Note : These MSRPs are for reference designs, custom models with aftermarket cooling and factory overclocks can be more expensive.
Note : These MSRPs are for reference designs, custom models with aftermarket cooling and factory overclocks can be more expensive.
Graphics Card | GPU | CU / SP | GPU/Memory Clock Speed | Memory | Interface | Memory Bandwidth | MSRP |
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Fury X | FIJI XT | 64 / 4096 | 1050/500 MHz | 4 GB HBM | 4096bit | 512 GB/s | TBA |
Fury | FIJI Pro | 56 / 3584 | 1000/500 MHz | 4 GB HBM | 4096bit | 512 GB/s | TBA |
R9 390X | Hawaii XT | 44 / 2816 | 1050/1500 MHz | 8GB GDDR5 | 512bit | 384 GB/s | $389 |
R9 390 | Hawaii Pro | 40 / 2560 | 1000/1500 MHz | 8GB GDDR5 | 512bit | 384 GB/s | $329 |
R9 380 | Tonga Pro | 28 / 1792 | 1000/1375 MHz | 4GB GDDR5 | 256bit | 176 GB/s | $225 |
R9 380 | Tonga Pro | 28 / 1792 | 1000/1375 MHz | 2GB GDDR5 | 256bit | 176 GB/s | $195 |
R7 370 | Pitcairn XT | 20 / 1280 | 975/1425 MHz | 4GB GDDR5 | 256bit | 182 GB/s | $165 |
R7 370 | Pitcairn XT | 20 / 1280 | 975/1425 MHz | 2GB GDDR5 | 256bit | 182 GB/s | $135 |
R7 360 | Tobago Pro | 12 / 768 | 1000/1750 MHz | 2GB GDDR5 | 128bit | 112 GB/s | $107 |
AMD’s officially launching the Radeon 300 series of graphics cards on June 16th at E3 and the event will be live streamed over the web. Until then we’ll make sure to keep you updated as more information is made available to us, so stay tuned.
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