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The Fury(X) Fiji Owners Thread

Just shows 4 cards are pretty meh.

26%!!!!

lol. Least the number of screws required scales well :p

Better scaling than SLI isn't it?

http://www.pcworld.com/article/2932602/review-maingear-epic-force-x99-with-4-way-titan-x-cards.html

you get a little more than a 20-percent performance increase going from three cards to four.

http://www.pcper.com/reviews/Graphics-Cards/NVIDIA-GTX-980-3-Way-and-4-Way-SLI-Performance

On the following pages, when you see a scaling rate of 20% at the 4-Way SLI level, then you know that is actually decent scaling considering the maximum theoretical level.
 
Supid question. Does a radiator have to be mounted above the gpu or can you mount it to the bottom right or front etc? For cleaner look for windowed cases

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I think the reason people say to mount the radiator above the card is because air bubbles will travel to the highest point in the loop and that chamber on the radiator is probably a mini reservoir and so is 'designed' to hold the air bubbles and keep them out of the system. If the card/block is the highest point the bubbles could end up gathering in the block. Hopefully they'll shift as the liquid flows but you don't really want the air circulating with the liquid.

At least that's my theory behind it...
 
The scaling should be nearer to the theoretical with directx 12. as long as the cpu can feed the cards. But it also depends on which rendering system they use.

SFR SuperTiling gets lower max framerates compared to AFR. but has the latency of a single card setup.

Where as AFR has higher MAX FPS but the latency increases with each extra card you add to the system.
 
Can't decide whether to go for one of these now, wait and see if the price goes down when there's more stock or wait for the non-X and hope it continues the tradition of being only slightly lower performance at a decent cost saving (best bang-4-buck within the high-end range).
 
Can't decide whether to go for one of these now, wait and see if the price goes down when there's more stock or wait for the non-X and hope it continues the tradition of being only slightly lower performance at a decent cost saving (best bang-4-buck within the high-end range).

I can see these coming in under £500 with a game like Star Wars Battlefront bundled in at some point. If you can hang on you will get a better deal. Early adopters always pay more.
 
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