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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The editors liked
Vega 64 is slightly slower than the GTX 1080
While the liquid cooled version wins more than it loses against the GTX 1080
Efficient cooler
Back plate
Quiet fans
Excellent option for QHD gaming
Compact for a high-end card geared toward 4K gaming output
Runs quiet and cool
Thanks to bundled radiator and fan
Roughly matches Nvidia's GeForce GTX 980 Ti at 4K and high settings
Great Performance
Relatively Quiet
More Efficient Than Its Predecessors
Innovative Memory Technology
Competitive Pricing
Great performance
Competitive pricing
Bang-for-buck
Improved power efficiency over Radeon 300 series
Open-world
Gorgeous Visuals and impressive Graphics on PC
Polished PC Performance with Mod Support
Modern Combat is fun and engaging
All Current and Future DLC supported
Best performance
excellent power consumption
Overclocking
Dead silent
Great performance at 4K
Low gaming noise
Compact form factor
Low temperatures
Power efficient gaming
HBM memory
Tons of bandwidth
Multi-monitor power consumption greatly improved
Backplate included
ZeroCore power
Dual-BIOS
Support for AMD FreeS
Performance is competitive with the GTX 980 Ti and AMD's HBM allows for a compact design that runs exceptionally cool and quiet with the bundled liquid cooler.
Excellent for HD and 1440p PC gaming
Superb cooling system
Very efficient design for minimized noise and heat
New Fiji processor
Compact design
The editors didn't like
Poor availability and thus pricing. AMD's aircooled RX Vega 64 reference card is ~5% slower than the GTX 1080 FE despite being hotter
Louder and using more power (though we have high hopes for custom cards)
Power
Overclocking
Size
Overall performance slides in just behind Nvidia's competing card
Especially at lower resolutions
Radiator complicates installation
Takes up space gained by smaller card
Lack of HDMI 2.0 port makes card an iffy choice for gaming on a 4K HDTV
Not A Clear Victory Over GeForce GTX 980 Ti
Competitive Pricing
But Still Kind Of Pricey
Only 2 board partner releases
HBM Memory not overclockable yet
Repetitive Side quests may get tedious
Linear gameplay at the end of the game
Story issues with pacing and confusing
Slower than expected in sub-4K resolutions
Pump emits permanent high-pitched whine
Some coil noise
Could be much quieter in idle
4 GB of VRAM
Lack of HDMI 2.0
No memory overclocking
Radiator takes up extra space
No DVI / analog VGA outputs
Being out of stock online might be the Fury X's biggest obstacle
Though the GTX 980 Ti is a better value in raw price vs. performance
Published: 2015-07-02, Author: Ryan , review by: anandtech.com
Bringing this review to a close, AMD has certainly thrown a great deal at us with the Radeon R9 Fury X. After the company's stumble with their last single-GPU flagship, the Radeon R9 290X, they have reevaluated what they want to do, how they want to build...
Published: 2015-07-01, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com
Performance is competitive with the GTX 980 Ti and AMD's HBM allows for a compact design that runs exceptionally cool and quiet with the bundled liquid cooler.
Being out of stock online might be the Fury X's biggest obstacle, though the GTX 980 Ti is a better value in raw price vs. performance, especially if you overclock.
Unfortunately we are bringing you our Radeon R9 Fury X review a week late. AMD had limited samples ready for the release and only one card was allocated for Australian media. AMD was willing to help us out by buying a Fury X locally for us to test, so a b...
The AMD Radeon R9 Fury X was one of the most hyped up desktop graphics cards as it is the first consumer graphics card to ship with High-Bandwidth Memory on it. AMD was the first company to ship products using GDDR5 memory back in 2007 with the introducti...
Published: 2015-06-24, Author: Ryan , review by: pcper.com
In a world where a couple of percentage points of performance one way or the other can make or break a product launch, it's easy to forget how much of these types of purchases are based on preference. If you asked me today which card is faster, the AMD Fu...
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Published: 2015-06-24, Author: Scott , review by: Techreport.com
As usual, we'll sum up our test results with a couple of value scatter plots. The best values tend toward the upper left corner of each plot, where performance is highest and prices are lowest. We've converted our 99th-percentile frame time results into...
Published: 2015-06-24, Author: Tom , review by: overclock3d.net
Wow. There is life in the old dog yet.AMD had spent so long languishing behind nVidia that people were starting to speculate about their demise. The HD5870 was probably the last card that was a genuine challenger. The R9 290X got close but the Ti variant...
Abstract: The AMD R9 Fury X is not the 4K champion, 980 Ti killer AMD would like it to be. Based on my time testing this new graphics card with high bandwidth memory, it's fast— sometimes neck-and-neck with Nvidia's equally priced 980 Ti—but not quite fast enough...
Compact for a high-end card geared toward 4K gaming output, Runs quiet and cool, thanks to bundled radiator and fan, Roughly matches Nvidia's GeForce GTX 980 Ti at 4K and high settings
Overall performance slides in just behind Nvidia's competing card, especially at lower resolutions, Radiator complicates installation, takes up space gained by smaller card, Lack of HDMI 2.0 port makes card an iffy choice for gaming on a 4K HDTV
With the help of a new type of memory, AMD's liquid-cooled Fury X delivers performance that nearly matches Nvidia's GeForce GTX 980 Ti in a compact, quiet form factor. Just know you'll need to mount a small radiator, and think twice if you intend to use...
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Published: 2015-06-24, Author: Marco , review by: hothardware.com
Great Performance, Relatively Quiet, More Efficient Than Its Predecessors, Innovative Memory Technology, Competitive Pricing
Not A Clear Victory Over GeForce GTX 980 Ti, Competitive Pricing, But Still Kind Of Pricey
AMD Radeon R9 Fury X - Find It At AmazonThe AMD Radeon R9 Fury X is an interesting product that's a major step forward for AMD in a number of key areas. First and foremost, the Fiji GPU at the heart of the Fury X is a real powerhouse. With most workloads...