I don't know a fully pressed VaporX 3Gb (348-Bit)Tahiti 280X, you would've had done it by now as the price has been this for eons, at this point it doesn't grab me any longer.
As 4Gb (256-Bit) Antigua 380 is basically what AMD put in it's place, and seems to have a slight edge on 1440p and newer titles. I think with providing FreeSync if someone hoping to jump from 1080p to 1440p at some point I might shy away from a 280X. Hopefully manufactures can start getting so generic 1440p monitor with FreeSync for $350 folks might start really looking at newer hardware.
Here a PowerColor PCS+ AXR9 380 4GB is $220, although is offering a USD $20 promotional gift card w/ purchase, limited offer. So it's like $200 plus $4 shipping it's $204.
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As 4Gb (256-Bit) Antigua 380 is basically what AMD put in it's place, and seems to have a slight edge on 1440p and newer titles. I think with providing FreeSync if someone hoping to jump from 1080p to 1440p at some point I might shy away from a 280X. Hopefully manufactures can start getting so generic 1440p monitor with FreeSync for $350 folks might start really looking at newer hardware.
Here a PowerColor PCS+ AXR9 380 4GB is $220, although is offering a USD $20 promotional gift card w/ purchase, limited offer. So it's like $200 plus $4 shipping it's $204.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814131673
Here's a review of an XFX 4GB model with 1440p B-M that also has the P-C PCS+ 380 listed.
http://www.bjorn3d.com/2015/07/xfx-r9-380-4g-dd-xfx-review-xfx-rocks-the-dd-coolers-again-r9-380p-4255/4/
Thank you!