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

Yes, they were wrong on the shader count but they were also the first one reporting on the 980Ti's existence. Plus they got a lot of other things right.

I wouldnt put them with those jokers at wccf.

Maybe not as bad as WCCF. Regardless though, all these rumors coming from GPU news sites always seem to be riddled with half-truths. Never can take them seriously really.
 
Those refunds bought your loyalty :P

The Gigabyte one I bought (ref cooler) says "overclocked" on the amazon listing, but it's actually just stock clocks. Someone else who bought the same one got a partial refund because of this false advertising in the listing.

My winning streak may continue, 980ti for ~550 USD :P
 
Prices already went up for us, since our dollar was at a historic high about 18 months ago. We were actually above parity with the USD and it was a golden age of importing shit. Now we're at 77 cents to the US dollar, so this shit costs a thousand dollars locally.
 
I feel your pain as in Canada, our dollar tanked too. I wanted to import so much stuff from China but the terrible exchange rate means its not worth it for me.

If I import a 980Ti, then I would save around 35-50 bucks but warranty would be pain.
 
GPU prices are a joke in Canada atm. I want to upgrade, but then I look at the prices and decide to forget about it
 
I was in the same boat but got tired of waiting and just got a 980ti. Hopefully the fury is still decent. Now I just have to wait for the second gen of hbm.
I don't blame you guys at all. Delaying past Witcher month is AMD's loss.

I can wait though. Hopefully my country's currency doesn't crash this month, with Moody and gang ready to downgrade us to semi-trash tier.
 
That last image... "Powered by the language standard used on today's hottest games and consoles unclude XBOX One, Playstation 4 and Nintendo Wii."

Guess AMD is as confused about Wii and Wii U as every other :P ?

What is "bullet physics engine for realtime 3d" ?

Bullet is an Open Source Physics engine. AFAIK GTA 4 and 5 uses it.
 
That last image... "Powered by the language standard used on today's hottest games and consoles unclude XBOX One, Playstation 4 and Nintendo Wii."

Guess AMD is as confused about Wii and Wii U as every other :P ?

Or XFX are.

I had that trouble once, I took it apart and used this thermal paste on it then put it back together. Works like a champ.

Thank you, I've gone ahead and bought that paste (still have a tube of Arctic Silver 5 on me but I wouldn't think that'd be great to use with a gpu).
 
Or XFX are.

Thank you, I've gone ahead and bought that paste (still have a tube of Arctic Silver 5 on me but I wouldn't think that'd be great to use with a gpu).

The box is flawed and yes i guess XFX are confused :P
The write OpenCL 1.2 but AMD supports OpenCL 2.0 on their newer architectures including the 290x. Guess old data?

Also here's a great guide for applying thermal paste if you're confused ;).
 
The box is flawed and yes i guess XFX are confused :P
The write OpenCL 1.2 but AMD supports OpenCL 2.0 on their newer architectures including the 290x. Guess old data?
That and the engrish on the box.

"If Mantles is the language then (GCN) is the translator connects software to hardware and fully take advantage of performance potential in all and only AMD GPUs"
 
http://videocardz.com/56273/amd-radeon-fury-x-confirmed

AMD Radeon R9 Fury X

AMD’s most advanced and innovative GPU to date, AMD Radeon™ R9 Fury X graphics delivers the highest GPU memory and width ever for unparalleled 4K and VR gaming. Push your settings to the max with your ideal screen resolution and config (6K gameplay using AMD Eyefinity technology – no problem!),

and get ready to redefine reality with amped support for AMD LiquidVR™. Exploit DirectX® 12 and Vulkan™ APIs and AMD CrossFire™ and FreeSync™ technologies.

Coveting quiet, mod-friendly and liquid-cooled technology? It’s all here – and with incredible new levels of design flexibility and scale.

MAKING BEAUTIFUL MEMORY.

AMD Radeon™ R9 Fury X graphics is the world’s first graphics card to integrate on-chip High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) technology.

AMD’s lastest industry innovation delivers more than 3X the bandwidth per watt over GDDR5 and a 4096-bit memory interface for incredible new advances in power and efficiency.

ENJOY THE VIEW.

AMD Radeon™ R9 Fury X graphics is engineered for 4K gaming, DirectX® 12 and Vulkan™ APIs, max settings, and ultimate monitor configuration flexibilicy.

Expand your field of view with AMD Eyefinity technology and experience the smoothest 6K gameplay using 3×1 1440p FreeSync™-enabled monitors.

SMALL SIZE. GIANT IMPACT.

The sleek, envy-inducing new form of AMD Radeon™ R9 Fury X graphics packs an onboard GPU Tach activity meter and LED illumination, plus the raw graphics processing power for a true CPU paradigm shift.

REDEFINE REALITY.

AMD Radeon™ R9 Fury X graphics is blazing the trail in virtual reality.

AMD LiquidVR™ ensures world-class VR experiences with low latency and a broad level of head mounted display compatibility.

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All I know is I still have a copy of The Witcher 3 sitting on my HDD that is barely played because I need a new GPU. Waiting is hard but patience is a good thing, especially when it comes to new and expensive tech.

Regarding the rumors: I can definitely see the Fury X launching before the Pro since the Pro will most likely be binned Fury X's that didn't quite make the grade and the AIB's will be allowed to make their own cooling solutions for the Pro.

This also feels a little bit like a paper launch. There are very few cards out in the wild, the drivers aren't quite ready yet and we're hearing yields are an issue. Even if the "30,000" rumor turns out to be bunk I don't think availability is going to be very good on these things for a little while.

Still, if it is a substantially better card (or cheaper) than the 980Ti then I am willing to wait.
 
Really, really interested to see this thing's performance on 4K with games that typically require high VRAM.

We'll see...
 
Still, if it is a substantially better card (or cheaper) than the 980Ti then I am willing to wait.
Well, I was waiting on some kind of leaked benchmark or really anything that showed that the Fury was substantially better than the 980ti but the silence was too much. For me the onus was on AMD to convince me to skip the 980ti but they just couldn't.
 

Yeah, it's all because the node shrink took so long. We've been stuck on 28nm GPU for far too long!

Plus GCN 2.0 (Or whatever the new arch. will be called) is due by then as well - and along with Cannonlake (or Zen) alongside DDR4 will make a great match - Skylake isn't going to be the game changer we were looking for.

Not long to go to see if the Fury X is going to beat the 980Ti.
 
Yeah, it's all because the node shrink took so long. We've been stuck on 28nm GPU for far too long!

Plus GCN 2.0 (Or whatever the new arch. will be called) is due by then as well - and along with Cannonlake (or Zen) alongside DDR4 will make a great match - Skylake isn't going to be the game changer we were looking for.

Not long to go to see if the Fury X is going to beat the 980Ti.

And this is the damned reason I've been on my Core i5-750 since September 2009, pretty much every new CPU's has been "not the game changer we were looking for". Yes yes, upgrading to even a Haswell now would be a boost for me, but Skylake was supposed to be the thing to wait for, so I waited, and now, it's not, and Cannonlake might be the one to wait for... blah :(

The last few CPU and GPU generations have really put a wrench in my computer upgrade schedule, which had up to now firmly been on a 3-4 year cycle for a full upgrade, with motherboard/CPU upgrade on year 1, and 2 years later a GPU upgrade, alternating like that, back and forth.

/rant.
 
Mantle has finished it's evolution.
Trueaudio dead?

Hope someone does a teardown am interested to see how this is getting cooled given it's completed sealed with no passive cooling,

E3 can't come soon enough.

I mean since there are no fans internally, it's safe to assume the waterblock covers the length of the PCB.

Meaning the VRMs, Capacitors, and other components are being cooled by the block as well, not just the die.

Unless AMD is crazy and thinks the VRMs can sit in a closed box and bake, which I don't think they do, that will most likely be the case here.
 
So people claiming it can't do 4K because of the 4GB of Ram but AMD is claiming it can do 6K!?

EDIT: Any chance you could re-up those on a non-abload site? My connection here blocks abload
Try the videocardz link and see if you can load those images. If not, I'll try to rehost.
 
Really, really interested to see this thing's performance on 4K with games that typically require high VRAM.

We'll see...

For someone who's had 6GB of VRAM for over 2years I'm very nervous about this. Especially since I'm running 4k now. Next week...

Nobody's going to run it in 6k right now.
 
So people claiming it can't do 4K because of the 4GB of Ram but AMD is claiming it can do 6K!?

EDIT: Any chance you could re-up those on a non-abload site? My connection here blocks abload

Its more that 4k requires higher res textures and art assets , which means more ram needed because they need more space..
 
Was about to pull the trigger on a 980ti after waiting all this time.

Only reason I haven't is... because skylake is due around late august, and I might just decide to build a new PC all at once rather than upgrade my aging hulk piecemeal.

Gonna be disappointed if the Fury X isn't epic.
 
We already have benchmarks on the latest games running at 4K on the same card with 4GB vs 8GB configurations. The only game that could bring the 4GB card to its knees was Mordor running at 200% resolution at 4K (basically 8K). 8GB will probably be overkill for the next couple of years at least. 6GB seems like it would be the sweet spot for price/performance.
AMD has admitted their current memory management is ass so we dont know if those 4GB vs 8GB comparison would still apply.

Besides that Nvidia 2GB != AMD 2GB.
 
We have got our hands on every specification from the 300 series. Unfortunately, nothing yet on the Fury cards. We'll be uploading some images as well in a few minutes.

MSI is launching the following models:

  • R7 360 2GD5
  • R7 370 2GD5T
  • R7 370 Gaming (2 GB and 4 GB)
  • R9 380 2GD5T
  • R9 380 Gaming (2GB and 4 GB)
  • R9 390 Gaming
  • R9 390X Gaming
 
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