AMD Radeon Fury X Series | HBM, Small Form Factor And Water Cooling | June 16th

DP and DVI both have 5 meter ranges. Even normal USB 2.0 is 5 meters. Normal USB 3.0 is 2 to 3 meters. Do most people need 20 meter HDMI cables?

I've got a 20m HDMI cable going to my projector. It's pretty common.
 
HDMI / DisplayPort only is kind of disappointing, but only because of the unconfigurable "feature" that Windows reorganizes your desktops when it detects one of these displays being turned off in a multi-display environment. When I got my Dell U3011, I was eager to switch to DP since my old dual-link DVI cable was super thick and bulky. Once I realized DP functioned like this by design, it was back to DVI. Anyone know if this is being addressed in Windows 10 (or future revisions of DP)?
 
You figure AMD would want to have this card out in time for Witcher 3 or Batman AK.

I would guess many folks are planning on upgrading GPU's for either/both those games.
 
I'm sure they would love too but there is a reason. It isn't that simple.

Sure their are probably alot of variables they can't control. Hopefully the announce details/specifications/models soon, as it may influence what folks buy for those games.
 
You figure AMD would want to have this card out in time for Witcher 3 or Batman AK.

I would guess many folks are planning on upgrading GPU's for either/both those games.

1st to market with new memory is never easy, especially when your competitor is Nvidia.
 
I'll join the losers club. I have a Benq 144hz with DVI and HDMI only.
I'm sure we're more than three in that losers club. AMD can go straight to hell if they don't ship a 390x with dual link DVI. My 30 inch 2560x1600 dell 3007wfp-hc IPS panel that cost me $900 back in 09 isn't going anywhere soon. I will happily pick up a 980ti if that's what happens.
 
I'm sure we're more than three in that losers club. AMD can go straight to hell if they don't ship a 390x with dual link DVI. My 30 inch 2560x1600 dell 3007wfp-hc IPS panel that cost me $900 back in 09 isn't going anywhere soon. I will happily pick up a 980ti if that's what happens.

Same here but can't you get a displayport to dvi converter?
 
I'm sure we're more than three in that losers club. AMD can go straight to hell if they don't ship a 390x with dual link DVI. My 30 inch 2560x1600 dell 3007wfp-hc IPS panel that cost me $900 back in 09 isn't going anywhere soon. I will happily pick up a 980ti if that's what happens.

Yeah wtf is with all you guys with this dvi problem, use an adapter. It will come with adapters in the box.
 
HDMI / DisplayPort only is kind of disappointing, but only because of the unconfigurable "feature" that Windows reorganizes your desktops when it detects one of these displays being turned off in a multi-display environment. When I got my Dell U3011, I was eager to switch to DP since my old dual-link DVI cable was super thick and bulky. Once I realized DP functioned like this by design, it was back to DVI. Anyone know if this is being addressed in Windows 10 (or future revisions of DP)?

You can deactivate this on windows 8. I did it a while ago. I can't remember how to do it but I found a tutorial easily on Google IIRC.
 
My Yamakasi Catleap only has a D-DVI so this sucks for me. I think it's silly for AMD to not have even one DVI ports on there
 
You figure AMD would want to have this card out in time for Witcher 3 or Batman AK.

I would guess many folks are planning on upgrading GPU's for either/both those games.
AMD is banking on the Windows 10 upgrade cycle. Plus they most likely were not able to finish the QA/QC and ramp up for sufficient launch stock.
 
Please explain something to me. These cards are re branded R9 2XX cards but now HBM-equipped or nah?

So far we only know that the 390(X) will be an all new chip with HBM and that the non-X versions are rebrands for OEMs as shown here: http://www.amd.com/en-us/products/graphics/desktop/oem#. There are rumors floating around that the rest of the 300 series (retail X versions) also might have HBM, but most of it is nothing more than speculation and wishful thinking. We'll know soon enough I guess.
 
Wow I didn't know there was a solution to this.

Google turned this up: https://sites.google.com/site/ebobster/stuff/displayportblanking

I found this while I was originally searching and my Nvidia Control Panel doesn't have that Workstation section, seems to only be available to Quadro cards. I tried disabling DDC/CI on my monitor and that didn't work either. I guess I just don't know what the right term is for this issue because I couldn't find anything that worked for me in Windows 7 or any mentions of it being fixed in Windows 8.
 
Why would you want DVI for 120/144 hz monitors with 1440p rez, when you have perfectly good DP port on both the monitor and GPU?
Because a lot of the 1440p/120Hz panels are dual link DVI. The "Korean IPS/AHVA" 1440p overclockable stuff is all dual link DVI.
An adapter would still work. Probably will even come with one I would imagine.
No. Dual Link DVI -> Displayport adapters are incredibly expensive and generally act pretty wonky.
 
Looks like you would be limited to 60hz at 1600p, but I would think that's alright? I wouldn't think your dell can do any more than that.
Yup that's right, that adapter just might work for me. Thanks for the link, the ones I saw were all around $100
 
8.5 tflops!? Holy shit.

I can remember watching some official Battlefield 4 demonstration(i think it was the preview gameplay trailer) being run on a 7990 at 4k and thinking "how many years is it gonna take us to get to that kind of crazy power in a single GPU??"

That was the Fishing in Baku trailer running on 2 7990s at 2K or so.
 
What you're looking for is this: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0045I85GY/?tag=neogaf0e-20

And again, those things are notoriously wonky.

Reviews are good one the one I posted for less than 1/3rd the price. 1600p support at 60hz. I don't think there would be any wonkiness - you plug it in and set your res yo.

And even if you did drop $100 on an adapter, it would still be way cheaper than the $1000+ nonsense of a titan x. It would be nice of amd to add dlink dvi native to this card though. I mean honestly though, you could probably drop $400 dollars on a brand new monitor with displayport and still come out cheaper than nvidia's closest performing card. Any chance the board partners throw in dvi?
 
I'm sure we're more than three in that losers club. AMD can go straight to hell if they don't ship a 390x with dual link DVI. My 30 inch 2560x1600 dell 3007wfp-hc IPS panel that cost me $900 back in 09 isn't going anywhere soon. I will happily pick up a 980ti if that's what happens.

Oh come the fuck on. All we have to date are pre-release announcement renders/one possible photographs of AMD's own packaging and everyone goes nuts. Did nobody stop to think that third-party vendors will offer their own solutions, with their own choice of connectors on their boards? Like they, you know, have done and continue to do?

Yeesh.
 
Oh come the fuck on. All we have to date are pre-release announcement renders/one possible photographs of AMD's own packaging and everyone goes nuts. Did nobody stop to think that third-party vendors will offer their own solutions, with their own choice of connectors on their boards? Like they, you know, have done and continue to do so?

Yeesh.

Yes I second this and said in my post, I would think some of the board partners will offer a dvi even if the reference amd card does not.
 
Good lord I just read the details. Going to use my newegg preferred account on this beast. Wooo damn. If I buy this card it has to be blessed with two new monitors.
 
It might actually look very close to that. It's probably gonna be the same size, which is what matters.

Cool, I hope so! I guess that's why everyone gave it some credence, it wasn't that far off the mark from what AMD has been saying.
 
Oh come the fuck on. All we have to date are pre-release announcement renders/one possible photographs of AMD's own packaging and everyone goes nuts. Did nobody stop to think that third-party vendors will offer their own solutions, with their own choice of connectors on their boards? Like they, you know, have done and continue to do?

Yeesh.
Yeah, overreacting a bit. I've waited a long time for this card so the mock ups gave me a bit of a scare.
 
so it should fit fine in my case

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