Caporegime
Nice!!
Finally leaving that 980 behind
Hell I'd have a pair of these if Crossfire support was a bit better/nVidia were less of a ****** with GW titles
Yup, up with the Ti in some, and the FX surpassing it (2560x1600)
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Nice!!
Finally leaving that 980 behind
Hell I'd have a pair of these if Crossfire support was a bit better/nVidia were less of a ****** with GW titles
Yup, up with the Ti in some, and the FX surpassing it (2560x1600)
Hang on a minute, I am a GTX 980 owner.
The Fury P should totally thrash a GTX 980.
Hang on a minute, I am a GTX 980 owner.
You should sell those bloody things, imagine the Bacardi you could buy with it!!
It should but it doesn't.
Unfortunately the original Titans in there will have to come out to make room.
Overall it seems too be faster than a 980, The place the 980 often betters the Air Fury is in the minimums.
Yup! They'll meet in the middle once you start clocking the two.
Is that new on the 15.8's? Havent rechecked but I've been limited to 95 on a 144hz screen on the 15.7's
Yup, up with the Ti in some, and the FX surpassing it (2560x1600)
Found a new review, using the 15.7 drivers.
http://www.hardwareluxx.com/index.php/reviews/hardware/vgacards/36397-reviewed-sapphire-radeon-r9-fury-tri-x-oc.html
still 95fps with 15.8
I've been running my Tri-X with the stock fan profile for a couple of days to see how it does and It still idles at around 30/32, In the more demanding titles like Dying light it maxes at 75 degrees yet I still don't hear it over the low hum of the system fans. They are 4 x 12 cm quiet edition Corsair fans, 2 x 14 cm quiet edition Corsair fans and one 12cm Noctua Industrial. The Noctua's the noisiest fan at 29 dba and it's the only thing I can now hear (I might put a quiet edition back in it's place as I only got the Noctua to push more air at the 290x I had and I don't need it now, Then I can see if it's any quieter). The CPU Air cooler I use is a Be quiet model that also has a 12 cm fan on it. That idles around the 22 to 26 degree mark and under gaming load it's around 56 to 59. Everything runs at stock clocks as I don't see the need to overclock it for now.
It makes a nice change after the 80% whoosh of the Twin Frozer IV card when under heavy load.
Found a new review, using the 15.7 drivers.
http://www.hardwareluxx.com/index.php/reviews/hardware/vgacards/36397-reviewed-sapphire-radeon-r9-fury-tri-x-oc.html