railven
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You know what's wrong with Fury X?
They don't make enough since its sold out everywhere here.
Yerp, and it's going to cost them sales.
You know what's wrong with Fury X?
They don't make enough since its sold out everywhere here.
You know what's wrong with Fury X?
They don't make enough since its sold out everywhere here.
Much more likely to be down to HBM I'd think.
If they could be confident of producing these things in big numbers in a month or two they'd surely have ditched the whole 380/90 stack for them/the cut down ones coming rather than running the two at once like they're doing.
Development is kind of pipelined. If sth turns out to work not that well, they can deliver the fix/improvement at least 2 gens later, not earlier.Its nothing to do with HBM. That excuse needs to go away by now. However its GCN 1.2. And the 285 aka 380 didnt get much love on that matter. So what love there is to give we have to see. But they had their time to work on it. The 285 wasnt released yesterday.
Development is kind of pipelined. If sth turns out to work not that well, they can deliver the fix/improvement at least 2 gens later, not earlier.
BTW the Sapphire card was #1 bestseller after the reviews?
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Looks like many buyers don't care that much about not so good <4K performance, if they care about reviews at all.
Development is kind of pipelined. If sth turns out to work not that well, they can deliver the fix/improvement at least 2 gens later, not earlier.
BTW the Sapphire card was #1 bestseller after the reviews?
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Looks like many buyers don't care that much about not so good <4K performance, if they care about reviews at all.
Best of the Fury X sellers, maybe.
These are the 12 best selling GPUs. 970 is a major seller based on this. #1 is currently the 980 Ti.
There is only one AMD card here, #10, an R9 280 3GB.
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Seems to match what reviewers say. Supply is very low and even replacement for faulty cards is almost impossible.
Best of the Fury X sellers, maybe.
These are the 12 best selling GPUs. 970 is a major seller based on this. #1 is currently the 980 Ti.
There is only one AMD card here, #10, an R9 280 3GB.
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The amazon best seller list is updated hourly, so once the Fury X sold out, it was off the list but right after release, it looks like it was number 1. I'm not saying it sold a lot by any means, just that for that 1st hour they sold whatever stock they had which momentarily made it jump to #1 and then off the charts again. I'm not expecting much market share in total for the Fury X even after stock issues are solved.
ShintaiDKI say the Fury X got 3 major problems.
4GB just isnt enough for a flagship. And this also bites them hard in the pro segment where Fiji will be a non product until 14nm shrink with hbm2. Its tragicomic at best when AMD itself tries to upsell 8GB over 4GB in the 390/390X.
Water cooling was a fun hotfix idea for throttle and power consumption, until the RMA flood started. If we exclude the limitation it gives on its own.
Price, you cant charge the same price with subpair features and so on for a card with less VRAM, less performance and higher power draw.
Will HBM2 make a more significant overall impact?There isnt any HBM magic. Its memory like any other. AMD even have to dedicate 2 people to try and hand manage the 4GB pool in relation to games. Its an ugly hotfix and will die out as quickly as AMD loses interest in doing so. And we already see problems trying to hand manage this.
Will HBM2 make a more significant overall impact?
Since HBM2 actually offers a speed upgrade then yes. It should be around 60% faster than HBM1. Plus you dont have to sacrifice memory amount.
There isnt any HBM magic. Its memory like any other. AMD even have to dedicate 2 people to try and hand manage the 4GB pool in relation to games. Its an ugly hotfix and will die out as quickly as AMD loses interest in doing so. And we already see problems trying to hand manage this.
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Driver bug, does not occur on older drivers. The Batman: AK ready driver causes stutters in GTA V, known issue.
That's why they went with $650 too. While we all know it would be more attractive at $550, if they sell out all of their limited stock anyway then pricing it any lower would be them throwing away money.
It does hurt mind share a bit though, as many see AMD is idiotic to price it the same a 980 Ti when it is slower.
There isnt any HBM magic. Its memory like any other. AMD even have to dedicate 2 people to try and hand manage the 4GB pool in relation to games. Its an ugly hotfix and will die out as quickly as AMD loses interest in doing so. And we already see problems trying to hand manage this.
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