Testseek.com have collected 66 expert reviews of the Sapphire Radeon R9 Fury Tri-X 4GB HBM PCIe 11247-00-40G and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sapphire Radeon R9 Fury Tri-X 4GB HBM PCIe 11247-00-40G.
January 2016
(85%)
66 Reviews
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We were hoping the Sapphire Radeon R9 Fury Tri-X OC would save the ATI/AMD reputation and it basically does. A predictable and traditional cooling solution and a minimal specification trim from the Fury X helps the Sapphire Radeon R9 Fury hold it's own in...
Good Price to Performance Ratio, Top Notch Cosmetics, Near Silent Operation
Limited Core Overclocking
AMD's Radeon R9 Fury series created quite the buzz when they were released. High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) was new technology and many were curious to see if it lived up to expectations. The answer is yes. The extra bandwidth is noticeable at all resolutions...
Great 1440p performance, efficient, especially compared to previous Radeon cards, ultra-quiet fans,
Huge, coil whine is noticeable, limited overclocking headroom, not pricecompetitive for 1080p gaming
The Sapphire Radeon R9 Fury Tri-X 4GB is a great all-around card, offering a fantastic cooler, an impressive industrial design, and a good balance of performance and efficiency. It also ushers in some very new tech in the form of HBM memory. No good deed...
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Published: 2015-08-23, Author: Jeff , review by: wccftech.com
As a 4K gaming card the Fury is able to provide a very decent frame rate in most modern games. With everyone turned on it might not be able to keep up with big Maxwell (which itself isn't exactly that fast), nor does it provide superior FPS, but one could...
Faster than the GTX 980, Fans turn off in idle, Very quiet in gaming, Power efficiency improved, Overclocked out of the box, Backplate included, Low temperatures, Dual BIOS, DP to DVI adapter included, HDMI cable included, Support for AMD FreeSync, Suppor
Higher power draw than competing NVIDIA cards, Lack of HDMI 2.0, Large card, triple slot cooler not for all, No support for analog VGA monitors
Published: 2015-08-01, Author: Paul , review by: hitechlegion.com
TriX Cooling, Quiet, Beautiful Design, Three DisplayPorts, Factory Overclock, Back Plate with Ventilation
HDMI 1.4, Not necessarily a dislike, the TriX cooler does make the card very long you will have to have a case that will accommodate it.
There is one manufacturer that has actually gone back to the drawing board over the last two generations of AMD video cards and that is Sapphire. It's true that they are modifying preexisting technologies but the modifications being made via direct touc...
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Published: 2015-07-13, Author: Tom , review by: modders-inc.com
Pricing aside, the Fiji line up brings some much needed firepower to AMD's arsenal. The performance is on par with our factory overclocked sample that we tested against. In very few cases were the differences between the two cards more than a few frames...
Published: 2015-07-10, Author: Ryan , review by: pcper.com
The launch of the AMD Radeon R9 Fury is what the launch of the Fury X should have been: extremely positive and presenting AMD as a company that has amazing hardware products that not only compete with NVIDIA but that can be better. The Fury X was saddled...
The AMD Radeon R9 Fury X was certainly an interesting video card thanks to Fiji and High-Bandwidth Memory, but it fell a little short in the expectation department as it didn't beat the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 Ti in a clean sweep like many predicted. We on...