AMD Flagship GPU is called Radeon R9 Fury X + Photos Appear Online

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New ones actually. So the renders you have seen with the MSI logo on the backplate at WccFtech are confirmed fake images likely rendered on demand, that much we can get confirmed with MSI as they claim that is not their design at all. But both Chiphell and Wccftech have a couple of new shots that definitely are worth your while. Meanwhile we now know the card will be named Radeon R9 Fury X.



Korean tech-site HardwareBattle on their end leaked a product flyer denoting the flagship SKU name, hence AMD Radeon R9 Fury X (which I think sounds pretty cewl) is the final name for this product. On one of the photos from Wccftech we see the product inserted in a PC with the red Radeon logo, in others from Chiphell we see a far more complete picture of Radeon Fury X. Interesting to see is that the liquid cooler on the different photo's differ a bit. On the chiphell photos the cabling different so there's a difference in-between the photo's time wise vs finalized products. At the photo where you can see the Radeon logo, you will spot a switch, indicating a dual-BIOS for normal and high performance modes. The card looks to be roughly 19cm thanks to the fact that HBM (the graphics memory) now resides on-die at the GPU.

The XT version of Fury will thus obviously be liquid cooled with a 120mm fan/radiator combo and a single fan. Courtesy for these photos go out to WccFtech, PCPer and Chiphell. Anyway, have a peek including the presumed specifications. The Radeon Fury X should look something like this specs wise:

  AMD Radeon R9 Fury X AMD Radeon R9 390
Fabrication Process 28nm 28nm
GPU Fiji Hawaii renamed to Grenada
Streaming Processors 4096 2816
Graphics memory 4 GB HBM 8 GB GDDR5
Memory Clock up-to 500 MHz per stack (x4) 5.0 GHz
Core Clock > 1.00 GHz > 1.00 GHz
Memory Bandwidth >640 GB/s 320 GB/s
Power Connectors 2 x 8-pin 1 x 6-pin - 1 x 8-pin
Form Factor Full Height, Dual slot Full Height, Dual slot
Freesync  Yes Yes
DirectX 12 Support  Yes Yes

AMD Flagship GPU is called Radeon R9 Fury X + Photos Appear Online


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