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Aggregate performance score

We've compared GeForce RTX 3070 and Radeon R9 390X, covering specs and all relevant benchmarks.

GeForce RTX 3070 +221%
31
8GB , 220W
Radeon R9 390X
10
8GB , 275W

GeForce RTX 3070 outperforms Radeon R9 390X by a significant 221% based on our aggregate benchmark results.

Summary

We compared two graphics cards: the GeForce RTX 3070 with 8GB VRAM (Ampere architecture), against the Radeon R9 390X with 8GB VRAM. Both graphics cards offer competitive value for their respective price points. The GeForce RTX 3070 is more power-efficient, consuming 220W compared to 275W. On this page, you will find detailed benchmark comparisons, technical specifications, value score analysis, and key differences to help you choose the right graphics card for your needs and budget.

Key Differences

An overview of the main advantages of each graphics card

Reasons to consider the GeForce RTX 3070

10% better value score (34 versus 31)
221% higher 3DMark score (13,663 versus 4,260)
20% lower power consumption (220W versus 275W)
DLSS support with broader game compatibility and better performance scaling

Reasons to consider the Radeon R9 390X

$261 lower current price ($136 versus $397)

Value Score Comparison

Price-to-performance value analysis

GeForce RTX 3070
+10% better value
34
Radeon R9 390X
31

Benchmarks

Performance comparison across 1 common benchmarks

3DMark synthetic

GeForce RTX 3070
+221%
13,663
Radeon R9 390X
4,260

Technical Specifications

Side-by-side hardware comparison

Specification GeForce RTX 3070 Radeon R9 390X
Architecture Ampere N/A
VRAM Size 8 GB 8 GB
TDP 220W 275W
Current Price $397
New • Amazon
$136
New • Amazon

Conclusion

But if raw gaming performance and future-proofing are more important – go for the GeForce RTX 3070. For energy efficiency and lower power consumption, the GeForce RTX 3070 is the better choice. Budget-conscious buyers will appreciate the Radeon R9 390X's lower 136 price point. Both graphics cards have their strengths, so choose based on your specific gaming needs, budget constraints, and performance requirements.