AMD R9 Fury X Review

Summon Kaapstad to answer all teh questions :stickpoke:

Summoner Overclocking Chant:

Oh Kaap of mighty stad, Come forth with your GPU's of many, With your chips so high, Your PCB's beyond thine eye.

Come forth and grant us the sight of your clocks of over with the water of blocks and clocks beyond the box.

Give it a minute, usually takes a while to reach him ^_^
 
Does the summoning require a sacrifice of a cpu/gpu under LN2? :o

No, After we have done the chanting we need to wave 4 really expensive cards around shouting -

"These are faster than what you have".

Then and only then when we have done both things will he appear !
 
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Apparently the whole of north america had a total stock count of around 700 Fury X's according to a mate of mine who works in NewEgg, Not sure if this is just NewEgg but yeah that is a lot lower than I thought it would be, AMD must really be having production issues.

Yup.

Most of their Fury X (Newegg) now say "Coming soon" and don't have a price on..

My pal has been weighing up either a Fury or 980ti for 4k and he's going to wait, probably the sensible thing to do.

I've been hearing that AMD are rewriting the drivers, and some are hinting at massive performance gains. It could well beat the 980ti after all. Now before I get jumped on - remember this - AMD Fury X runs on a brand new driver. The 980ti runs on a mature driver that was also used for Titan X and, well, IMO Nvidia are better at drivers.

But we could be talking Titan X performance, if AMD get it right.

Exciting times for sure.
 
Yup.

Most of their Fury X (Newegg) now say "Coming soon" and don't have a price on..

My pal has been weighing up either a Fury or 980ti for 4k and he's going to wait, probably the sensible thing to do.

I've been hearing that AMD are rewriting the drivers, and some are hinting at massive performance gains. It could well beat the 980ti after all. Now before I get jumped on - remember this - AMD Fury X runs on a brand new driver. The 980ti runs on a mature driver that was also used for Titan X and, well, IMO Nvidia are better at drivers.

But we could be talking Titan X performance, if AMD get it right.

Exciting times for sure.

Remember that we haven't had a "Wonder" driver from Nvidia yet, We got one for the GK110 series of cards i.e 780/780 Ti/Titan/Titan Black and we will get one for the GM200 series of cards.

I think that's why Nvidia haven't released it yet, They are waiting to see what AMD can squeeze out of the Fury X with better drivers.

But seeing as the Fury X gets 17k GPU score in 3DMark Firestrike 1.1 and a well overclocked 980 Ti can get 22K I'm not holding my breath to be honest.

That being said I still plan on getting one when they are back in stock.
 
I've been hearing that AMD are rewriting the drivers, and some are hinting at massive performance gains. It could well beat the 980ti after all. Now before I get jumped on - remember this - AMD Fury X runs on a brand new driver. The 980ti runs on a mature driver that was also used for Titan X and, well, IMO Nvidia are better at drivers.

But we could be talking Titan X performance, if AMD get it right.

Exciting times for sure.

If they do pull off that miracle then I'll be eagerly awaiting their 14/16nm offerings, as they should by then have a lead on nvidia with HBM based drivers. Sadly in my case waited long enough (typically bat for AMD if perf is on par) so will be team green till q2 2016. Anyone need some 290's ?! =00=

Still the Nano has great appeal and wouldn't mind picking up first gen HBM based cards (its a bit of history to be!).
 
Remember that we haven't had a "Wonder" driver from Nvidia yet, We got one for the GK110 series of cards i.e 780/780 Ti/Titan/Titan Black and we will get one for the GM200 series of cards.

I think that's why Nvidia haven't released it yet, They are waiting to see what AMD can squeeze out of the Fury X with better drivers.

But seeing as the Fury X gets 17k GPU score in 3DMark Firestrike 1.1 and a well overclocked 980 Ti can get 22K I'm not holding my breath to be honest.

That being said I still plan on getting one when they are back in stock.

It could take AMD absolutely ages tbh. I mean what we have right now is basically an alpha driver.

I'm hopeful though :)
 
The way I see it, unless they unlock the voltages—if they are able to safely—the 980ti will always come out on top due to its headroom and availability as an air cooled as well as an AIO/water cooled card. Also, nVidia and game developers really need to allow AMD to optimise their drivers for new titles that clearly prefer nVidia GPU's.
 
The way I see it, unless they unlock the voltages—if they are able to safely—the 980ti will always come out on top due to its headroom and availability as an air cooled as well as an AIO/water cooled card. Also, nVidia and game developers really need to allow AMD to optimise their drivers for new titles that clearly prefer nVidia GPU's.

Unlocking voltages though might bring into play some problems for the HBM seeing as it's on the same die as the GPU, You already can't overclock the HBM so it will probably be very tricky to just unlock voltages for the GPU without borking the HBM.

Hopefully they find a way around it though.
 
The way I see it, unless they unlock the voltages—if they are able to safely—the 980ti will always come out on top due to its headroom and availability as an air cooled as well as an AIO/water cooled card. Also, nVidia and game developers really need to allow AMD to optimise their drivers for new titles that clearly prefer nVidia GPU's.

Without exaggerating. The Fury X, technically, is in a different league to the 980ti. It's spanking new tech.

AMD suck at writing drivers. I'm not going to butter it up, I love AMD, but their drivers suck.

So that leaves me with hope. A lot of hope. It doesn't really bother me any 'cause I run 4k and the AMD will always be cheaper so I'm sold.
 
It would be awesome if they were able to squeeze 5-15 FPS out of it with nothing more than driver optimizations.

I've been put off by the Fury X more for its water cooler, to be honest. I don't see how I'm going to fit it into my case without completely ruining the looks of my system, which I have been trying to get right for months and months. I'd rather go AMD for the cheaper Freesync, to give my middle finger to nVidia for screwing up the 970 experience for me and to support newer technology that has a lot of potential. But nothing about the Fury X fits my build visually.
 
Yeah we need the air cooled version. I guess they won't bother until they can sort out the supply tbh.
Will the air-cooled Fury Pro be the same specifications as the water cooled Fury X? Didn't TTL post a news article that showed the Fury (Pro) being a slightly chopped up Fiji chip like the 980ti is to the Titan X?
 
Without exaggerating. The Fury X, technically, is in a different league to the 980ti. It's spanking new tech.

AMD suck at writing drivers. I'm not going to butter it up, I love AMD, but their drivers suck.

So that leaves me with hope. A lot of hope. It doesn't really bother me any 'cause I run 4k and the AMD will always be cheaper so I'm sold.

It's only really new in the HBM department, I watched a video from a tech pod cast with some industry boffins that went into detail about Fiji just being a rehash of Hawaii, A good rehash but a rehash never the less, core for core weaker than MaxwellV2, I'm paraphrasing somewhat but that was the basics of it.
 
Will the air-cooled Fury Pro be the same specifications as the water cooled Fury X? Didn't TTL post a news article that showed the Fury (Pro) being a slightly chopped up Fiji chip like the 980ti is to the Titan X?

No one knows yet tbh. I would hope they could easily cool Fury X with a Strix or something but it all remains to be seen atm.
 
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