MSI R9 290X Lightning Review

Looks like MSI have done good with the Lightning :)
Anyone want to buy my Tri-X for £530 so I can buy one of these? :D
 
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Anybody think this is worth it for watercooling. It seems to be made more for LN2. Currently running a trifire rig with 2 refererence 290x and 1 tri x oc. Also have an xfx 290x DD black that I'm going to be adding soon. Able to maintain 1200/1550 daily use OC while I can bench at 1250/1650. Will the 290x lightning be able OC to 1300+ 24/7 ? I might sell my xfx and get this one instead. Btw out of my three cards 2 are hynix (xfx ref. tri x) 1 is elpida (sapphire ref)
 
Hey guys, new here but I'm a member on OCN with the same user name.

Anybody think this is worth it for watercooling. It seems to be made more for LN2. Currently running a trifire rig with 2 refererence 290x and 1 tri x oc. Also have an xfx 290x DD black that I'm going to be adding soon. Able to maintain 1200/1550 daily use OC while I can bench at 1250/1650. Will the 290x lightning be able OC to 1300+ 24/7 ? I might sell my xfx and get this one instead. Btw out of my three cards 2 are hynix (xfx ref. tri x) 1 is elpida (sapphire ref)

There might not be a waterblock for it seen as it's a custom PCB. Unless EK have one in the works?
Seen as these aren't cherry picked cores though, there is no guarantee that you would get one that would be a better overclocker than your current 290s.

For watercooling a normal non ref 290 would be better, the reason for spending more on a card like the lightning is for the cooler. If you strip the card down and slap a waterblock on it, then it pretty much becomes a normal 290 with better Vram.
 
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There might not be a waterblock for it seen as it's a custom PCB. Unless EK have one in the works?
Seen as these aren't cherry picked cores though, there is no guarantee that you would get one that would be a better overclocker than your current 290s.

For watercooling a normal non ref 290 would be better, the reason for spending more on a card like the lightning is for the cooler. If you strip the card down and slap a waterblock on it, then it pretty much becomes a normal 290 with better Vram.

Thanks for the perspective. I'm pretty sure the big buys (XSPC, EK, Koolance) will make blocks for this soon. Using xspc currently but I will wait for some more reviews on this card before I decide either way.
 
I wonder if Sapphire will release a card like this now. They'll probably be annoyed that the crown of fastest 290x/290 has been taken.
 
It's really good to see a manufacturer has tamed this fire breathing monster in such a cool quiet way, well done MSI :D
 
Not bad card... It's ugly but excellent card... Best R9-290X without doubt...
And score is OK, 300 GPU Xtreme points less than mine GTX780Ti KP Classified... 150 P points less, I mean both out of box...OK these test is on i7-3960X monster and mine is on i7-3770K, that mean difference would be even bigger on my side, but nice card... Better option than any reference GTX780Ti. Probably...
That's it, we saw and that MSI R9-290X Lightening... Any way Hawaii is even hotter than GK110.
I don't know for users who play with side panel with similar cards.
Watercooling is highly recommended for such cards now and in future.
 
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The cooler is really nice and the card is a beast.

But the blue and red light just sucks IMO, why couldnt they have used yellow or RGB :confused:

I mean the Z87 MPOWER is such an awesome looking board and this card just looks like a disco :(
 
Not sure if I'm allowed to say it yet, but a certain brand from the Balkan area will be making waterblocks for it :)
 
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