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Quote:Here we are again with the first official specs on the Fury. According to our industry insiders, the Radeon R9 Fury will feature 3584 Stream Processors, down from the 4096 on the full Fury X. The Fiji-based GPU will be clocked at 1050MHz, which is identical to that of the Fury X. We have 4GB of High Bandwidth Memory that provides the same 512GB/sec of bandwidth, clocked at 500MHz (1GHz effective). We are being told to expect temperatures of the Fiji PRO-based R9 Fury to be less than 75C, which is considerably higher than the 50C or so from the watercooled Fury X.
The biggest difference between the Fury and Fury X is that the Fury is air-cooled, with AIB partners able to put on their respective coolers onto the card. The other big difference is that the Fiji PRO GPU is what is powering the Fury, with 512 less Stream Processors. We shouldn't expect performance to be that much less, probably 10-15% less than Fury X. But, without that huge radiator and pump, we're going to have an impressive card to combat the GeForce GTX 980 and GTX 980 Ti.
We should expect AIB partners to begin launching their Radeon R9 Fury video cards in the coming weeks.
Source: http://www.tweaktown.com/news/46294/amds-air-cooled-radeon-r9-fury-specs-leaked/index.html
The Radeon R9 Fury non-X based on Fiji PRO graphics processor sports 3584 Stream Processors, 224 Texture Mapping Units and 64 Raster Operating Units. In comparison to Radeon R9 Fury X, R9 Fury has 8 Compute Units disabled. For some reason TDP did not change, even despite downclocking engine clock to 1000 MHz (by 50 MHz).
Radeon R9 Fury is the first graphics card equipped with HBM memory to launch in custom variants. So far only two AIBs have shown their cards, which is ASUS and Sapphire. Both cards are equipped with beefy triple-fan coolers, the heat sink on Sapphire card is just enormous.
ASUS STRIX R9 Fury was used as 'reference' card in marketing materials, they even changed ASUS stickers to AMD. Actually, if this was indeed the reference card, I wouldn't complain, quite a step from Volcanic Islands.
While Sapphire R9 Fury TRI-X features reference PCB, STRIX is actually is the first Fiji card equipped with custom-made PCB. Both cards feature two 8-pin power connectors.
AMD Radeon R9 Fury launches tomorrow at 8AM ET.
Source 2: http://videocardz.com/57177/amd-radeon-r9-fury-launches-tomorrow