Saturday, June 13th 2015
AMD Radeon R9 Fury X Pictured Some More
Here are some of the clearest pictures of AMD's next-generation flagship graphics card, the Radeon R9 Fury X. Much like the R9 295X2, this card features an AIO liquid cooling solution. With the relocation of memory from chips surrounding the GPU to the GPU package as stacked HBM, the resulting PCB space savings translate into a card that's very compact. Under its hood is a full-coverage liquid cooling pump-block, which is plumbed to a thick 120 mm x 120 mm radiator. The card draws power from a pair of 8-pin PCIe power connectors. Display outputs include three DisplayPort 1.2a, and one HDMI 2.0.
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98 Comments on AMD Radeon R9 Fury X Pictured Some More
Now I just need it to preform properly :)
Edit: I want to see it disassembled. How did they cool the VRMs? May be some sort of modified AIO that covers them as well? Or a fan below the dotted top?
that one or a 390X ... if the 390X has a more standard size ... hell i don't have a itx case.
short card are cute and all and fit well in itx mATX cases but ...
judging by the length of my card backplate the fury should be the same size as the 1st part before the grove for the heatpipe (bracket to grove) well maybe a bit longer since the grove is right on the end of the PCIeX connector...
remove the back part (grove to back) and ... eurghh i don't even want to think of it ...
Truly excited to read reviews real soon.
To use one as thick as this means it heats like hell.
And this comes right after Nvidia took heat and consumption by the horns with the results we know.
If this GPU doesn't perform very, very well and is cheaper than the direct alternative, then AMD is screwed because the rest of the new cards are nothing but re-brands.
Oh... and there's the drivers conundrum as well.
As for the "drivers conundrum", has anyone had any serious problems with a single card? I haven't. But I admit CrossfireX isn't the best. Then again no multicard setup ever was, so there's that...
The fact is, the 290X was slated at launch for it's noise and heat issues (throttling etc). AMD listened and have looked realistically at how to bring out a top end card without flaws. I think they should be applauded for having the balls to do things this way. This will be competing with NV's top end (just don't know which way it'll go yet) and this time they've created a pretty sterling looking package.
Once again, this is all more speculation on top of what has already been said. I suspect reviews will put the matter to rest once it comes out.
Side note: That's a damn small card.