GigabyteFanBoy They might recycle a lil to much cough 390x cough... no offense its a good card

Sure but on the same token, someone like me who was upgrading from 1GB 6870s in crossfire, the 390 was not only faster but, eliminated running crossfire. So while it might simply be a refresh with higher clocks, more memory, and faster memory, it's a good GPU for anyone that doesn't already have a GCN 1.1 card in this tier. So the only people who really would be disappointed by this are people who already have a 290 or 290x. However, I feel that there is going to be a point where 4GB simply won't be enough. I think we're closer than we think because even in Farcry 4, there were very rare occasions where 4GB of VRAM was exceeded in surround (still ran great by the way.) As an owner of a 390, I'm very happy with it, although that isn't to say that I wouldn't be happy with say, a 290 or 290X but, when push comes to shove, despite being refreshed cards, they seem to run pretty well. People complain about loaded power usage but let me tell you something, when I had two 6870s, my idle consumption was 200 watts. With just one 6870 my machine pulled 175 watts off the wall. With the 390 it draws 150 off the wall but, on the same token, the 390 pulls just as much power as both 6870s combined at full throttle at stock. Power management on the 390 is 5 times better than what was on the 6870, so for someone like me, I'm anything but disappointed.I'm not saying AMD makes a perfect product, I'm just saying that I think AMD has been demonized way too much for a product that is perfectly fine for someone who doesn't already have that level of hardware. Nothing more, nothing less. It's not like huge strides are going to be made forever, even more so for a company with AMD's budgetary limitations and the state of new fabs on smaller processes.