Hmm is that 120mm or 140mm :/So this is making the rounds at the moment:
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Need to check my own case for fan slots.
Hmm is that 120mm or 140mm :/So this is making the rounds at the moment:
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Extremly unlikely - anything below Fiji seems to be rebrand of existing gpus.
Exactly right.
I've been with AMD now for close to a decade over several cards. I can't believe they are sticking to 4GB on their flagship. I don't care how more efficient the card is, 4GB is 4GB.
...Wonder how the water cooling mechanic will effect Sapphire, XFX, etc when they go to churn out 8GB versions....
I'll be extremely impressed.As for 4GB, if they come out and show benchmarks with games that everyone claims need 6GB and match them with 4GB, what will people do then?
Hmm is that 120mm or 140mm :/
Need to check my own case for fan slots.
Look at the 970. There was nothing wrong with its performance in the vast majority of games.As for 4GB, if they come out and show benchmarks with games that everyone claims need 6GB and match them with 4GB, what will people do then? Could it be that they were just being honest when they said the inefficiency in the framebuffer is huge?
Hasn't it been confirmed that it will have 8 GB High-Bandwidth Memory? It even shows it in the OP's link.
I'll be extremely impressed.
However, an important provision is that all such benchmarks have to be 99 percentile frametime-based, not just FPS.
It will be some other excuse, just you wait and watch.As for 4GB, if they come out and show benchmarks with games that everyone claims need 6GB and match them with 4GB, what will people do then?
What games right now can hit that? Mordor?As for 4GB, if they come out and show benchmarks with games that everyone claims need 6GB and match them with 4GB, what will people do then?
Thread title change has been requested.I think it's more or less confirmed that the 390X is not the HBM card at this point and that those will be named Fury.
Thread title could do with updating.
Well it's back to the old days of angry names, e.g. ATI RageI know Fiji is the gpu or w.e, but it's so much of a better than lolfury.
What games right now can hit that? Mordor?
I know Fiji is the gpu or w.e, but it's so much of a better than lolfury.
No idea myself, and for me 4k is only going to be for supesampling any time soon.
It's harking back to the Rage Fury Maxx from 15 years ago which was two Rage 128 Pro chips on one card.
Cant a fair few do it at 4k?What games right now can hit that? Mordor?
I saw you are from Aussieland and its night so didnt bother you.I'm hurt
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There can't be such cards since the HBM is on the GPU AMD sell them.
When an 8GB HBM version exists it'll exist everywhere since AMD have to make it themselves.
As for 4GB, if they come out and show benchmarks with games that everyone claims need 6GB and match them with 4GB, what will people do then? Could it be that they were just being honest when they said the inefficiency in the framebuffer is huge?
What games right now can hit that? Mordor?
anything in the pipe for upper mid rangers? looking at the 250 quid mark and want something that can give the 970 a proper hiding.
I know Fiji is the gpu or w.e, but it's so much of a better name than lolfury.
Nothing is announced, so it's all still rumours and unsubstantiated leaks. Some sites have briefly leaked prices on the 300 range and if they're accurate, your price range will probably buy you the 390x. An updated 290x featuring 8GB VRAM, a small improvement to overall performance.
The next product up from that will be the entry level Radeon Fury and I don't think AMD have decided on pricing for this GPU yet. There don't seem to be any reliable leaks there. There are now rumblings that its release could be delayed with the 300 range going on sale soon after the 16th June and Fury getting its release later on in the summer. Who knows?
Look at the 970. There was nothing wrong with its performance in the vast majority of games.
Mordor easily goes over 6GB for me. Ultra textures + 1440p.
Mordor easily goes over 6GB for me. Ultra textures + 1440p.
AMD Radeon Fury X 3DMark performance
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I'd say that we're looking at another price drop on a 980 soon and 970 possibly. The rest of the line will probably stay as it is.
It will cache a lot of data into VRAM if it's available but it can just as well work without this.
AMD Radeon Fury X 3DMark performance
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I'd say that we're looking at another price drop on a 980 soon and 970 possibly. The rest of the line will probably stay as it is.
It will cache a lot of data into VRAM if it's available but it can just as well work without this.
AMD Radeon Fury X 3DMark performance
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I'd say that we're looking at another price drop on a 980 soon and 970 possibly. The rest of the line will probably stay as it is.
It will cache a lot of data into VRAM if it's available but it can just as well work without this.
The numbers seem a bit too convinient to me. But I suppose we don't have to wait for long to see real benchmarks.
That chart clashes with the 10-20% faster claim.
Ooo it's getting exciting.
How representative are synthetic tests like 3dmark of game performance usually?
How representative are synthetic tests like 3dmark of game performance usually?
That chart clashes with the 10-20% faster claim.
Ooo it's getting exciting.
Looks good there. I guess the question is - how much of an overclocker will these cards be?
That's not the only question I have =)Looks good there. I guess the question is - how much of an overclocker will these cards be?
That chart clashes with the 10-20% faster than Titan X estimate.
Ooo it's getting exciting.
Looks good to me but I'll wait for 6gb or 8gb cards. I know my friends are waiting on pricing which is the most important part right now imo.
That will be a hugely important question.
If at stock the top fury card beats a Titan X but at max overclocks a 980ti can beat it then it wouldn't be good because they'll price it based on stock performance, not how much headroom there is.
According to WCCF, because the die for the Fury GPUs is so large, it has a much bigger contact area to dissipate heat so its easier to cool = good for overclocking.
Despite the rumour tag, this all sounds pretty logical to me.