The FirePro V3900 is AMD's latest budget solution for the professional graphics market. We covered the card's launch last month. It's a formidable step up from the V3800 it replaces. Budget card launches may lack some of the excitement of high-end product debuts, but lower-end cards like the V3900 account for a significant percentage of AMD's total GPU sales.
The V3900 is interesting for another reason -- it's AMD's latest salvo in its ongoing campaign to steal professional market share away from rival Nvidia. Workstation-class GPU sales are overwhelmingly dominated by Team Green, but AMD has slashed its professional prices in an attempt to siphon market share...
AMD FirePro V3900: Pro Performance, Bargain Price
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The only problem with this is that people are not real happy with AMD's driver support. (at least in the past) If they have that fixed, then it's a good thing. |
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To be completely honest RN, I think AMD has come a long way from those days and driver support issues in the consumer space at least, are a thing of the past. On the pro side of the house, I'm not sure. I wonder if others here might have insight? |