Yeah to me the fury x sounds like a great deal against the 980ti, but it will come down to overclocked performance for me. It'll be interesting to see if a fully overclocked fury x can stay ahead of a fully OCed 980ti.
It's going to be awesome when HBM cards eventually fill out the full lineup in the next year or so.
It will be glorious. Small HBM & 16nm cards, small cards everywhere.
Guys, is there a solid branchmark result yet?
I am either going to buy the 980TI or the Fury.
I am leaning toward Nvidia because they haven't done me wrong for decades.
Any good suggestions since I am buying a new PC with the Win 10 launching next month.
I doubt it. I think the best custom 980 Ti's (also water) will OC far more than Fury X. It's a matter of thermals, and the 980Ti uses less power at stock and has more room to go. That being said, this is $649. The top custom 980 Ti are $700+. AMD should win the $650 battle, but those willing to put more money in I think will find that Nvidia still has the performance crown. The question is if you want to drop extra cash, because Fury X has the best reference cooler and doesn't carry a price premium.
I mean, look at this:
There's no reason this won't beat a Fury X, and of course Titan X unless you custom modify the Titan X to water. Nvidia still holds the the top GPU performance crown if you are willing to pay for it.
This badboy, if its cooler is as good as AMD's, should be a faster card:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...4487144&cm_re=gtx980ti-_-14-487-144-_-Product
But yeah, $100+ premium. The Galaxy HOF card images I posted will probably have a similar extra cost.
But let's see how this does against $650 980 Ti's at max OC. Or even against typical aftermarket 980Ti's that are still under $700. I'm not even convinced the Fury X will out perform them at Max OC. Even a not so expensive aftermarket 980Ti has very high OC performance.
This card is only $30 more. Fury X is estimated to be 50-55% faster than a 290X, right?
55% faster / 72% OC
57% faster / 71% faster OC
Unfortunately that's all they tested with OC, but even with its "stock OC" it is right around that 55% faster than 290X (Fury X) speed:
Source: http://hexus.net/tech/reviews/graphics/83819-evga-geforce-gtx-980-ti-superclocked-acx-20/
Who'd spend $650 but not $680? It will be interesting to see how Fury X does max OC against cards like this - because this card OC's well and asks for a reasonable minor premium. Fury X is hybrid water so it should OC faster in a equal playing field, but has less thermal room. It'll be interesting to see who wins the $650 to <$700 battle.
You've lost me a bit here. What's $680?
And that HOF card is going to cost a lot more than $700.
Sorry, I was jumping around cards.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814487142
This is the card benchmarked in my post. OC's like a champ.
Seems people are getting a really decent bump in performance on their 290x cards by using the new drivers and nothing else.
One on OCUK reported 10fps more in Witcher 3.
FYI,
Here are the graphics setting for those benchmarks AMD posted.
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Really now? Time to install the new drivers then (290 here).
Not gonna lie here, these are some pretty impressive numbers. There are other extenuating circumstances but otherwise I would definitely have considered a Fury X. My HAF 932 case has open spots for radiators so the Fury X WC would have fit in it just fine too. Oh well.
Apparently so, here's the link of what you need to do to get the new drivers working
http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?t=399956
I doubt it. I think the best custom 980 Ti's (also water) will OC far more than Fury X. It's a matter of thermals, and the 980Ti uses less power at stock and has more room to go. That being said, this is $649. The top custom 980 Ti are $700+. AMD should win the $650 battle, but those willing to put more money in I think will find that Nvidia still has the performance crown. The question is if you want to drop extra cash, because Fury X has the best reference cooler and doesn't carry a price premium.
I mean, look at this:
There's no reason this won't beat a Fury X, and of course Titan X unless you custom modify the Titan X to water. Nvidia still holds the the top GPU performance crown if you are willing to pay for it.
Hopefully dual Fiji gives AMD an incentive to push developers towards unifying memory pools in DX12. All that power going to waste with a 4GB memory limit would be a shame.
I wonder if nVidia will bother to respond to this. Dual GM200 would be such a power hungry beast.
Can someone ELI5 how the FuryX is "water cooled?" Does that require you to have water cooling setup in your system? Or is it some kind of self-contained thing?
*never done watercooling before*
I doubt it. I think the best custom 980 Ti's (also water) will OC far more than Fury X. It's a matter of thermals, and the 980Ti uses less power at stock and has more room to go. That being said, this is $649. The top custom 980 Ti are $700+. AMD should win the $650 battle, but those willing to put more money in I think will find that Nvidia still has the performance crown. The question is if you want to drop extra cash, because Fury X has the best reference cooler and doesn't carry a price premium.
I mean, look at this:
There's no reason this won't beat a Fury X, and of course Titan X unless you custom modify the Titan X to water. Nvidia still holds the the top GPU performance crown if you are willing to pay for it.
Moving on, there's also a Hybrid Water 980Ti: if its cooler is as good as AMD's, should be a faster card:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...4487144&cm_re=gtx980ti-_-14-487-144-_-Product
But yeah, $120 premium. The Galaxy HOF card images I posted will probably have a similar extra cost if not higher.
But let's see how this does against $650 980 Ti's at max OC. Or even against typical aftermarket 980Ti's that are still under $700. I'm not even convinced the Fury X will out perform them at Max OC. Even a not so expensive aftermarket 980Ti has very high OC performance.
This card is only $30 more. Fury X is estimated to be 50-55% faster than a 290X, right? Let's take a look at the $680 980Ti:
55% faster / 72% OC
57% faster / 71% faster OC
Unfortunately that's all they tested with OC, but even with its "stock OC" it is right around that 55% faster than 290X (Fury X) speed:
60% faster
65% faster
36% faster
58% faster
Source: http://hexus.net/tech/reviews/graphics/83819-evga-geforce-gtx-980-ti-superclocked-acx-20/
Who'd spend $650 but not $680? It will be interesting to see how Fury X does max OC against cards like this - because this card OC's well and asks for a reasonable minor premium. Fury X is hybrid water so it should OC faster in a equal playing field, but has less thermal room. It'll be interesting to see who wins the $650 to <$700 battle. Although AMD surely has the noise battle won.
I doubt it. I think the best custom 980 Ti's (also water) will OC far more than Fury X. It's a matter of thermals, and the 980Ti uses less power at stock and has more room to go. That being said, this is $649. The top custom 980 Ti are $700+. AMD should win the $650 battle, but those willing to put more money in I think will find that Nvidia still has the performance crown. The question is if you want to drop extra cash, because Fury X has the best reference cooler and doesn't carry a price premium.
I mean, look at this:
There's no reason this won't beat a Fury X, and of course Titan X unless you custom modify the Titan X to water. Nvidia still holds the the top GPU performance crown if you are willing to pay for it.
Moving on, there's also a Hybrid Water 980Ti: if its cooler is as good as AMD's, should be a faster card:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...4487144&cm_re=gtx980ti-_-14-487-144-_-Product
But yeah, $120 premium. The Galaxy HOF card images I posted will probably have a similar extra cost if not higher.
But let's see how this does against $650 980 Ti's at max OC. Or even against typical aftermarket 980Ti's that are still under $700. I'm not even convinced the Fury X will out perform them at Max OC. Even a not so expensive aftermarket 980Ti has very high OC performance.
This card is only $30 more. Fury X is estimated to be 50-55% faster than a 290X, right? Let's take a look at the $680 980Ti:
55% faster / 72% OC
57% faster / 71% faster OC
Unfortunately that's all they tested with OC, but even with its "stock OC" it is right around that 55% faster than 290X (Fury X) speed:
60% faster
65% faster
36% faster
58% faster
Source: http://hexus.net/tech/reviews/graphics/83819-evga-geforce-gtx-980-ti-superclocked-acx-20/
Who'd spend $650 but not $680? It will be interesting to see how Fury X does max OC against cards like this - because this card OC's well and asks for a reasonable minor premium. Fury X is hybrid water so it should OC faster in a equal playing field, but has less thermal room. It'll be interesting to see who wins the $650 to <$700 battle. Although AMD surely has the noise battle won.
Apparently so, here's the link of what you need to do to get the new drivers working
http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?t=399956
It seems weird that half the settings have no AF on. AF uses like next to no resources.
Has anything been said about power consumption for the Fury X? Will it be similar to the 980ti?
I wonder if nVidia will bother to respond to this. Dual GM200 would be such a power hungry beast.
Has anything been said about power consumption for the Fury X? Will it be similar to the 980ti?
I doubt it. I think the best custom 980 Ti's (also water) will OC far more than Fury X. It's a matter of thermals, and the 980Ti uses less power at stock and has more room to go. That being said, this is $649. The top custom 980 Ti are $700+. AMD should win the $650 battle, but those willing to put more money in I think will find that Nvidia still has the performance crown. The question is if you want to drop extra cash, because Fury X has the best reference cooler and doesn't carry a price premium.
I mean, look at this:
There's no reason this won't beat a Fury X, and of course Titan X unless you custom modify the Titan X to water. Nvidia still holds the the top GPU performance crown if you are willing to pay for it.
Moving on, there's also a Hybrid Water 980Ti: if its cooler is as good as AMD's, should be a faster card:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...4487144&cm_re=gtx980ti-_-14-487-144-_-Product
But yeah, $120 premium. The Galaxy HOF card images I posted will probably have a similar extra cost if not higher.
But let's see how this does against $650 980 Ti's at max OC. Or even against typical aftermarket 980Ti's that are still under $700. I'm not even convinced the Fury X will out perform them at Max OC. Even a not so expensive aftermarket 980Ti has very high OC performance.
This card is only $30 more. Fury X is estimated to be 50-55% faster than a 290X, right? Let's take a look at the $680 980Ti:
55% faster / 72% OC
57% faster / 71% faster OC
Unfortunately that's all they tested with OC, but even with its "stock OC" it is right around that 55% faster than 290X (Fury X) speed:
60% faster
65% faster
36% faster
58% faster
Source: http://hexus.net/tech/reviews/graphics/83819-evga-geforce-gtx-980-ti-superclocked-acx-20/
Who'd spend $650 but not $680? It will be interesting to see how Fury X does max OC against cards like this - because this card OC's well and asks for a reasonable minor premium. Fury X is hybrid water so it should OC faster in a equal playing field, but has less thermal room. It'll be interesting to see who wins the $650 to <$700 battle. Although AMD surely has the noise battle won.
This is absolutely false.I doubt it. I think the best custom 980 Ti's (also water) will OC far more than Fury X. It's a matter of thermals, and the 980Ti uses less power at stock and has more room to go.
Can someone ELI5 how the FuryX is "water cooled?" Does that require you to have water cooling setup in your system? Or is it some kind of self-contained thing?
*never done watercooling before*
Has anything been said about power consumption for the Fury X? Will it be similar to the 980ti?
So a 390X is $649 AUD. I think that's a pretty decent price for 980 / 980 Ti level performance.
Reviews coming in say it's also quieter then both the 980 and 980 Ti!
I have a 290, think jumping for a 390X is worth it for @k gaming?
I heard that reviewers are getting a bunch of problems with the 390x and 390, regarding driver issues and such.
Fucking hell AMD, fix that before you release Fury X.
Looks like AMD will have the fastest single GPU of this gen, which is something I don't think they've had since the Ati 9700 era. Hopefully we'll see this trend continue. God knows AMD needs some money thrown their way...
So a 390X is $649 AUD. I think that's a pretty decent price for 980 / 980 Ti level performance.
Reviews coming in say it's also quieter then both the 980 and 980 Ti!
I have a 290, think jumping for a 390X is worth it for @k gaming?
Here's the review for R390/X cards from legionhardware:
http://www.legionhardware.com/articles_pages/his_iceq_xsup2_oc_radeon_r9_390xr9_390_r9_380,9.html
It's basically on level with a 980.
Im trying to figure out who the market for that HOF card is.