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Guru3d review is up as well

"So then, 290X or 390X? Realistically, you need to see what the prices will do, as the rest is irrelevant. You can tweak any 290X close to the 390X performance wise, the faster memory won't make a big difference as the 290X already had a ton of memory bandwidth, and then the only thing that remains is the bump from 4GB towards 8GB of graphics memory. As stated, that is not going to make a significant enough difference for the majority of you guys either. So pricing will be relevant until the 290 series are phased out and a 4GB 290X at the monent will be nearly 100 EURO cheaper opposed to the 8GB 390X. MSI has a great build at hand with their gaming edition card, a little bulky maybe, but it ticks all the right boxes and as such can be recommended if you are in the market for a product like this. The MSI Radeon R9-390X Gaming 8G OC is recommended and approved by Guru3D.com if you are upgrading from say the 7800 or 7900 series, as that would make sense. But pricing wise, be on the lookout for good deals on the 290 series."

http://www.guru3d.com/articles-pages/msi-radeon-r9-390x-gaming-8g-oc-review,1.html



I predict that the Wii U will sell a total of 18 million units in its lifetime. 

The NX will be a 900p machine