Testseek.com have collected 344 expert reviews of the AMD Radeon R9 Fury X 4GB GDDR5 PCIe and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for AMD Radeon R9 Fury X 4GB GDDR5 PCIe.
June 2015
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344 Reviews
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Abstract: With the GeForce GTX 980 Ti NVIDIA has a very powerful pixel accelerator in its portfolio, which is really expensive at the same time. The AMD Radeon R9 FuryX is also a highly powerful graphics card but comes at a way more reasonable price. In this articl...
Abstract: With the GeForce GTX TitanX NVIDIA has a very powerful pixel accelerator in its portfolio, which is really expensive at the same time. The AMD Radeon R9 FuryX is also a highly powerful graphics card but comes at a way more reasonable price. In this articl...
Abstract: At the start of September, Metal Gear Solid V: Phantom Pain was released, the newest installment in the Metal Gear series. For almost thirty years, this series has been made by the Japanese game developer Hideo Kojima in cooperation with distributor Kon...
Flawless 1080p and 1440p performance, Solid 4K framerates, Cheaper than flagship cards
High power consumption, Few board partner models available
If AMD and Nvidia's flagship cards are too expensive then the AMD Radeon R9 Fury is a good option for high-end gameplay. Be warned, though – its power consumption is high...
Published: 2015-07-12, Author: Richard , review by: eurogamer.net
If you're looking for the cheapest single-chip GPU that can run a good proportion of games well at 4K resolution, the Radeon R9 Fury is a quality purchase. It's not far off the pace set by its bigger brother and it can be overclocked to match in most titl...
Published: 2015-07-03, Author: Allan , review by: kitguru.net
runs cool under load, 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
pump noise, radiator takes up more space in case, coil whine is intrusive, minimal overclocking potential at this stage, the GTX980Ti is still the faster board, struggles to compete at 1440p, No HDMI 2.0 support.
The R9 Fury X 4GB is a positive move forward for AMD as it indicates the potential they have to produce small, powerful graphics cards – able to fit inside very small cases and system builds. HBM certainly seems to be tightly engrained into the future of...
Abstract: AMD introduced her new R7/R9 300 range of graphics cards on the 18th of June. We benchmarked the Radeon R7 370 2GB and 4GB, 380 2GB and 4GB as well as the Radeon R9 390 and 390X. We will not dive in to technical aspects and possibilities of the new ca...
Outstanding performance, Silent operation at low load levels, Almost 100% scaling in several tests, 4GB is definitely not a limiting factor,
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
PriceDue to the extremely limited availability of the graphics card, prices are set to fluctuate massively in the coming weeks. Currently you can pre-order an XFX model from Scan.co.uk for £546.62, however, in stock prices are as high as £649.99. In the U...
Published: 2015-06-25, Author: Richard , review by: eurogamer.net
There have been some excellent deep dives on the make-up of the Fiji processor at the heart of the Radeon R9 Fury X - one of the best we've seen comes from The Tech Report, breaking down performance from individual components of the GPU and analysing thei...