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June 2015
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The editors liked
AMD back in the big league
Competitively priced
Runs cool under load
Very quiet
Innovative HBM memory
Looks the business
Outstanding performance
Silent operation at low load levels
Almost 100% scaling in several tests
4GB is definitely not a limiting factor
Compact
Attractive
Stock liquid cooling
Competitive performance-per-watt
Flawless 1080p and 1440p performance
Solid 4K framerates
Cheaper than flagship cards
Super quiet fan
Physically small
Ideal for specific system builds
HBM is likely the future of GPU design
AMD's greatest single GPU card yet
Strong 4K performance
The editors didn't like
Not quite as fast as GTX 980 Ti
4GB may prove a hurdle at 4K
No overclocking on memory
No HDMI 2.0
Drivers proved problematic in some games
Early adopter premium
“This crossfire set-up isn’t for those with a small budget or small case or small power supply
But it is a seriously good option is you want to go 4K and take on a brand new technology with
After a long week of testing, we finally have all the data to make a qualified statement on PCI-Express scaling on Skylake, Windows 10 and AMD Radeon Fury X. Just like in previous articles of this kind, there is no significant performance difference betw...
Published: 2015-11-02, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com
Abstract: Windows 10 has been out for a few months now and with it came a number of improvements that make it Microsoft's best OS yet. However, one of the operating system's biggest features has yet to be seen in action. DirectX 12 is a key ingredient dedicated to...
Published: 2015-10-30, Author: Mark , review by: overclock3d.net
Abstract: When Batman: Arkham Knight was first released on PC it was widely known as being one of the worst PC ports of recent years, being so bad that it had difficulty running on systems which stored the game on a mechanical hard drive instead of an SSD.With a la...
Published: 2015-10-26, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com
Important to note, all the pricing information below comes from Newegg and excludes sales. If pricing in your country or region differs from the Newegg's pricing in the US, which it likely will, then please draw your own conclusions based on the performan...
Published: 2015-10-09, Author: Stephen , review by: 4k.com
Excellent for HD and 1440p PC gaming, superb cooling system, Very efficient design for minimized noise and heat, HBM memory, New Fiji processor, Compact design
Not as powerful as it could be during 4K gameplay, Inferior to the GTX 980 Ti, Expensive relative to performance
Quite simply, the AMD Radeon R9 Fury X kicks ass as a Full HD GPU and as a 1440p gaming GPU. As a 4K Graphics card, it also delivers some very strong performance that gives Nvidia's GTX 980 Ti a run for its money. We highly recommend this card and consid...
Let's bring it all back home and summarize from a monetary perspective. Those spending the cash to build a custom enthusiast gaming system with a 4K or better display will pay for the GPU hardware to back that up. If you are aiming for gaming at 4K or abo...
Abstract: When AMD launched its Fiji-based graphics cards, all eyes were focused on its performance in consumer applications such as computer games. And while the first results forced Nvidia to launch “Titan Lite” in the form of GeForce GTX 980 Ti, DirectX 12 bench...
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Published: 2015-08-07, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com
Abstract: Unleashed earlier this year, Nvidia's 3072 CUDA Core GTX Titan X was every enthusiast's dream until it was overshadowed by the GTX 980 Ti a few months later. Although the GTX 980 Ti is slower, it lets power users enjoy 4K gaming for $650 versus $1,000 for...
Abstract: About a month ago, just two weeks after its flagship Radeon R9 Fury X launch, AMD launched its little sibling, the R9 Fury positioned as a big money-maker for the
Abstract: AMD's new "Fiji" GPU debuted just weeks ago in the AMD Radeon R9 Fury X, a compact card with watercooling that's built exclusively by AMD. Following that, we saw the release of the Radeon R9 Fury, a regular full-sized card that's not built by AMD, but it...