Amd presents the radeon r9 fury series
Finally the time has come, AMD has officially shown the world its AMD Radeon R9 Fury graphics cards equipped with the Fiji GPU and advanced HBM memory that promises to offer 3 times more power per watt consumed than GDDR5 memory and takes up 95% space lower for the same capacity.
Finally we will have the Fiji GPU on four different cards, three of them mono-GPU and the fourth and most powerful will be the dual-GPU version specially prepared for use with virtual reality devices such as the Oculus Rift.
- AMD Radeon R9 Fury X: Available June 24 for $ 649 AMD Radeon R9 Fury: Available July 14 for $ 549 AMD Radeon R9 Nano: Available Throughout the Summer Dual-Fiji Radeon R9 Fury: Available Fall
Fury X will arrive with a Fiji GPU with its 4, 096 Shader Processors enabled and liquid cooling to delight lovers of overclocking and maximum performance. For its part, Fury will come with 3, 584 Shader Processors enabled and air-cooled. Fury Nano will arrive with a shorter version of the Fiji GPU but it will only measure 15cm and its consumption will be half that of a Radeon R9 290X, it will be air-cooled and with a single fan. Finally we have the Radeon R9 Fury with dual GPU that will arrive in the fall.
Source: videocardz
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