Fijis size is nothing to do with it...the HBM sits on the interposer not on the chip
I know where the ram sits, but maybe the size of the chip restricted the space they had to work with. Just a thought.
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Fijis size is nothing to do with it...the HBM sits on the interposer not on the chip
I know where the ram sits, but maybe the size of the chip restricted the space they had to work with. Just a thought.
one thing is getting me worried about the Fiji GPU, is power consumption, they said it was 1.5x more efficient than Hawaii which is nice, but then they drop at you something weird, they say the card TBP is 275watt, you read correctly TBP not TDP, so what is exactly the Typical Board Power, obviously this means it can go higher, but how high, will we end up with a 400watt power draw ? i really hope it doesnt, i often find AMD pretty straight forward with their announcements, with a lot less word play and deceit, hope this doesnt change .
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What I will say is the Fury is one of the best looking cards ever, in my PC at home it looks pretty awesome with the red Radeon logo and the rev counter LEDs which can be set to be red or blue. Pretty cool!
Also happy to report absolute zero coil whine and pretty much zero noise, never seen it go above 40c under load.
Performance I can't hint to simply as that would land me into trouble but it's faster than my 290X which was clocked at 1100/6000.
Fijis size is nothing to do with it...the HBM sits on the interposer not on the chip
Hi there
What I will say is the Fury is one of the best looking cards ever, in my PC at home it looks pretty awesome with the red Radeon logo and the rev counter LEDs which can be set to be red or blue. Pretty cool!
Also happy to report absolute zero coil whine and pretty much zero noise, never seen it go above 40c under load.
Performance I can't hint to simply as that would land me into trouble but it's faster than my 290X which was clocked at 1100/6000.
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Wonder if that's why its restricted to 4 gigs this time around?
Hi there
What I will say is the Fury is one of the best looking cards ever, in my PC at home it looks pretty awesome with the red Radeon logo and the rev counter LEDs which can be set to be red or blue. Pretty cool!
Also happy to report absolute zero coil whine and pretty much zero noise, never seen it go above 40c under load.
Performance I can't hint to simply as that would land me into trouble but it's faster than my 290X which was clocked at 1100/6000.
Do you not find it annoying though that the sexy dotted plate is on the UNDERSIDE of the card where you can't even see it? I am assuming the final version of the card that customers get will look the same as the ones linked earlier... i.e plain matt black with the barcode, serial number etc. stickers? Not something I really want to be looking down at through my case window if I'm honest.Hi there
What I will say is the Fury is one of the best looking cards ever, in my PC at home it looks pretty awesome with the red Radeon logo and the rev counter LEDs which can be set to be red or blue. Pretty cool!
Do you not find it annoying though that the sexy dotted plate is on the UNDERSIDE of the card where you can't even see it? I am assuming the final version of the card that customers get will look the same as the ones linked earlier... i.e plain matt black with the barcode, serial number etc. stickers? Not something I really want to be looking down at through my case window if I'm honest.
Is there a reason why GFX cards are that way? Surely it would make more sense to turn it over so the hot air escapes out the top with the exhaust that most people have?
Yes mine is on the floor, and it's in my line of sight, so I do see it often. I'm aware all GPU's in most cases face this way, but people go on about backplates all the time, and this is no different. I just find it odd AMD have gone to the trouble of making a cool looking plate on the reverse side that we'll never see... and on top of that allowing people to custom design and 3D print their own, again which they'll never see. This isn't nit-picking, it's pointing out an utterly ridiculous design decision.I know it's all subjective but how often do you look down at your PC case? Mine sits under my table and only gets a cursory glance when I power the thing on. Obviously yours is on a floor (or close to it), or you would not have said "look down at".
Just feels a bit nit picky to be honest.