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
(85%)
344 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
AMD back in the big league, Competitively priced, Runs cool under load, Very quiet, Innovative HBM memory, Looks the business
Not quite as fast as GTX 980 Ti, 4GB may prove a hurdle at 4K, No overclocking on memory, No HDMI 2.0
AMD and Nvidia have taken contrasting approaches for designing premium graphics cards in mid-2015. Hampered by the problems associated with 20nm manufacturing, which was supposed to be prevalent by now, both companies have had to rework architectures for...
If retailers stick to the £509 price point, or even manage to hit £499 then the Fury X offers a competitive alternative to the GTX 980 Ti. The competition does offer some higher framerates but the Fury X is more than just raw numbers… its a really lovely...
Abstract: Last week AMD introduced the complete new line up of the Radeon R7/R9 300-series. However, all these new models are based on existing technology and GPUs. Today AMD is presenting their newest top end model based on a completely new chip. In our review w...
AMD's fans wanted to see an ultra-high-end powerhouse capable of creaming GeForce GTX 980 Ti. Its detractors assumed a series of delays meant it'd be too hot and slow. In reality, neither group can claim clairvoyance.Instead, the Radeon R9 Fury X delivers...
Liquid cooler's radiator is unwieldy, Doesn't beat the GTX 980 Ti
So, here's the moment of truth. Should you buy the Radeon R9 Fury X instead of the GTX 980 Ti? Probably not. The Fury X is an impressive card. Were it alone in its bracket, or priced slightly differently, it'd be easy to recommend. At $649, though, it...
The implementation of HBM appears to change the way a card scales upwards with resolution increases. Typically, if a card was similar to a GTX 980 at 1080p, it would also be very similar at 4K. What we see here, however, is the Fury X performing close to...
A Twist in this Story? The 15.7 DriversLess than 48 hours before this review was published, AMD told us about their new 15.7 drivers. For those of us who are accustomed to AMD launches the distinct lack of time between their driver announcement, the avail...
The Fury X has a lot riding on its shoulders. This is AMD’s shot to beat or at the very least catch up to NVIDIA after two years of trailing behind their Kepler and now Maxwell architectures. So did they accomplish these loft goals or did the Fiji archite...
So there you have it: Between the new Fiji GPU and the inclusion of HBM, AMD's Radeon R9 Fury X enters the rarefied air of single-GPU cards capable enough to play games at 4K resolutions with high graphics detail settings enabled--an exclusive club contai...
Liquid cooling loop means card runs very cool, Quiet operation, Frontplate can be removed and customized, Slightly more affordable than NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 Ti
Performance still trails NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 Ti, Compact card, but installing the radiator needs some consideration
If not for the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 Ti, the AMD Radeon R9 Fury X would be far easier to recommend.AMD needs a win with the Radeon R9 Fury X. No company wants to always be seen as the budget and value-for-money option, and the Fury X is supposed to be AM...