3DVagabond
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I think if it was released @ $999 a lot of people would.
well this card its going to be the fastest single card for the next 12 months or even more. It has an AIO custon cooling. It will be faster than Titan X that is currently selling for $999 and people asking for the same price ??
If AMD had a $999 card and NVIDIA would introduce a $1500 card like the AMD Radeon Pro Duo, everyone would say thats the best card of the planet and they wouldnt have any problem with the price.
well this card its going to be the fastest single card for the next 12 months or even more. It has an AIO custon cooling. It will be faster than Titan X that is currently selling for $999 and people asking for the same price ??
If AMD had a $999 card and NVIDIA would introduce a $1500 card like the AMD Radeon Pro Duo, everyone would say thats the best card of the planet and they wouldnt have any problem with the price.
You mean 1000 dollars. Titans are 1k GPUs.
RPD has slightly under Fury CF performance and costs an extra $500.
I'm hearing rumbles that the Titan and 1080Ti will drop at the same time, or close to it, right before Xmas. One with 8GB HBM, and slightly cut down, and the other with full Pascal and 16GB. Prices the same as last gen.
2x Fury X cost $1200 with cheapest prices on newegg.
You pay $300 more for single card. If you dont mind and /or you have the spare volume on your case, you can clearly buy 2x Fury X and save $300![]()
$1500 for a dual GM110 would be about right, based on most Tis being right around $700. This is only 2x the performance of the Nano at $500, and the AIO cooling is essentially the same as the Fury X.
I might even buy $1200, but $1500 is over-priced. Also consider there is more hesitation in buying a halo AMD product. Not being a jerk here, just saying AMD products really struggle to hold their MSRP above $1000 for non-pro offerings. That is the market...AMD is more known as the 'value brand' for better or worse.
How can they have 8GB / 16GB of HBM exactly?
I said Fury. Look at the graph I posted. A quick look on newegg puts the cheapest Fury at $470. So really it's $560 more for the privilege of using only one PCI slot.
well this card its going to be the fastest single card for the next 12 months or even more.
Im sorry i thought you were talking about Fury X.
But you also get a single card, single AIO and perhaps better OC (we need to wait for actual reviews on that but the 3x 8pin has to be there for something.
I think the new Polaris/1080 gtx cards will be very close to the performance of this Fury Duo card, if history is correct.
See the mid range, new node gtx680 vs the 6990.
Then came along the 780ti and 290x (A.K.A. 1080ti/big Polaris in 2017) and beat up on the 6990 (A.K.A. Fury Duo).
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It's there because 2x8pin, 1x6pin would just barely be enough to run the card stock.
TPU always has a few games that Crossfire doesn't work on which drags down the avg. 295x2 is still the fastest card. IIRC the 7990 stayed the fastest as well until the 295x2 was released.
I find this interesting though...
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The original fury x2
...and the Radeon Pro duo.
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Besides the 3x 8pins vs 2, the PCB looks to be beefed up as well. I wonder what happened with the original? Also looks like they gave up the idea of making it as small as possible.
2x 8 = 300W
1x 6 = 75W
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75W from PCIe
= 450W
Even R9 295X2 only has 2x 8pin and you believe this card needs more ???
I believe the first x2 was made for air cooling or 300-350W TDP. The Radeon Pro Duo is another beast.
A single Fury X averages 250w in AotS with DX12 and async compute enabled.
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RPD is a bit less than 2x Fury X but yes, it will need more than 450w. Especially if you want to start talking about OC.
The 295x2 had issues with some PSU's OCP. especially multi rail ones.
R9 295X2 that has two R9 290X with a TDP of 500W only has 2x 8pins.
And im saying again, why 2x Fury X would need more than 2x 8pins ???
R9 295X2 2x 8pin
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Radeon Pro Duo 3x 8pin
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