Seems to be a solid enough product, but I'm glad as hell i got my 980ti over this. The odds of me switching were incredibly low anyways but I was curious what AMD would cook up. 980ti seems to be the overall superior product though
Given the current resolutions of VR HMDs and how both 980Ti and Fury X perform at lower than 4k resolution, I think it's fair to assume we have a clear winner for VR. Whoever plans on getting a VR HMDs has to go for 980 Ti.
So you're angry at them for Nvidia's pricing scheme?
Shocking and disappointing.
I think it would have used a plain air blower and sell for $599. Whats the use of slapping an expensive AIO if it overclocks like shite. I rather pay 5% more for a custom 980ti and overclock the hell outta it. It would convincingly smack furriesx on 1440/1600.
4k marketing is BS imo. Who wants to play 4k with high frame times and stuttering 30fps.
And wow at AMD straight out lying hyping about the OVERCLOCK potential of furriesx.
I may be mistaken, but isn't the normal Fury just a FuryX with an air cooler? For $549? If that's the case, that would be the route I'd take if I was going AMD.
I may be mistaken, but isn't the normal Fury just a FuryX with an air cooler? For $549? If that's the case, that would be the route I'd take if I was going AMD.
Some mixed review so far (didn't bother with the non-english reviews) but it seems that the Fury X is stuck somewhere between a 980 and 980 ti. We're just waiting on benchmarks now.
Sounds like an amazing card.
Nothing will ever stop people from throwing money at Nvidia, even after that Batman fiasco, though.
Nope it will be a castrated furriesx. Probably to compete against custom 980
Because Nvidia are responsible for the incompetence of WB right?
Right.
Lot of disappointment in here, but it seems to me the card performs right in line with its pricing. Am I missing something? I suppose HDMI 2.0 would have been good, but will there not be aftermarket versions that could include it?
Here you go again pushing an angle, what stutters are you referring to exactly?That comptuebase review is great. looking at the graph for 1440p or 1080p though paints a semi-grim picture.
Also, the amount of stutters in comparison to NV cards with more VRAM is pretty evident.
Seems to be a solid enough product, but I'm glad as hell i got my 980ti over this. The odds of me switching were incredibly low anyways but I was curious what AMD would cook up. 980ti seems to be the overall superior product though
MSI Fury X is actually £20 cheaper than any of the 980Ti's.980ti is a whole £100 cheaper on dabs.com in the uk than this card.
Nobody is pushing an angle. Frametime tests show a less consistent performance than 980Ti at 4k.Here you go again pushing an angle, what stutters are you referring to exactly?
Really, noise is where it's a winner. Any type of water on Nvidia will cost you a lot more. For raw performance it's not as good as a value as the 980 Ti right now. It's basically 95% of the performance for 100% of the cost of a stock 980 Ti. I'm still a month away from my new build, so we'll see if they cut the price or if the Fury non-x competes better. Buying a 95% as good product for the same price to send a message that I hate Gameworks may not be in my best interest, so I'll see how I feel next month... Team Green has pissed me off a lot though.
Fury X is why you could buy basically a Titan X with such as big discount
NVidia clearly had accurate benchmarks for Fury X and a good idea on price. Spoiled AMD launch, and close enough they didnt lose much Titan X sales (since it was so close to actual launch/benchmarks)
If anything, after these reviews, I wonder if they think they slightly underpriced it (from their perspective)
I couldn't be more disappointed. Nvidia is probably laughing their asses off reading these reviews.
1. 980ti outperforms it, relased before it, has more features than it, and has the general reassurance of better performing Nvidia drivers.
2. Without HDMI 2.0 this is pretty much useless to any one with a 4K television and serious PC gaming ambitions. Congratulations AMD.
3. The cost/performance ratio is just not there and the water cooler model actually inhibits it from a lot of cases.
MSI Fury X is actually £20 cheaper than any of the 980Ti's.
Here you go again pushing an angle, what stutters are you referring to exactly?
You should not be using a 4k TV to play PC games on as the input lag is huge. Now 4k monitors is a different thing.
Also I think we should give AMD some time to sort it's drivers for the new card. Unlike Nvidia which already had a mature driver for the 980ti, AMD is having to deal with an all new chipset and that can take some time to optimise for.
All in all it's a very good card and the lack of HDMI 2.0 isn't a big thing. Display port is arguably better than it.
Issue though is - doesnt the noise only come up when using the 3D graphics like in games? ie not when using general computer use (browsing etc)
You should not be using a 4k TV to play PC games on as the input lag is huge. Now 4k monitors is a different thing.
Also I think we should give AMD some time to sort it's drivers for the new card. Unlike Nvidia which already had a mature driver for the 980ti, AMD is having to deal with an all new chipset and that can take some time to optimise for.
All in all it's a very good card and the lack of HDMI 2.0 isn't a big thing. Display port is arguably better than it.