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#5112839 Posted on: 07/02/2015 02:28 PM
looks cheap and dull , they could done better gone with an orange black theme some orange stripes and fans with some orange led would go nice with the gigabyte orange and black motherboards , the best thing about it is the big factory overclock out the box no need mess around overclock it yourself i like that, but it do not have the wow factor like say an msi lighting and if your spend £600 you want something special
looks cheap and dull , they could done better gone with an orange black theme some orange stripes and fans with some orange led would go nice with the gigabyte orange and black motherboards , the best thing about it is the big factory overclock out the box no need mess around overclock it yourself i like that, but it do not have the wow factor like say an msi lighting and if your spend £600 you want something special
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#5112870 Posted on: 07/02/2015 03:20 PM
Triple slot cooling is too much. SLI that and you're amost completely blocked, Try to tri-SLI and you need a nonstandard case and a board with PCI 16x on all 7 slots. Quad-SLI impossible, but that is minor.
Triple slot cooling is too much. SLI that and you're amost completely blocked, Try to tri-SLI and you need a nonstandard case and a board with PCI 16x on all 7 slots. Quad-SLI impossible, but that is minor.
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#5112892 Posted on: 07/02/2015 04:03 PM
What a beast of a card! Great for guys looking to upgrade to 4K. I want to see these in SLI but that cooler is huge. Would be tight to fit into most MB setups.
980 Ti just looks better and better. Hope third party guys can apply what they learn here to the Fury X after a few months.
What a beast of a card! Great for guys looking to upgrade to 4K. I want to see these in SLI but that cooler is huge. Would be tight to fit into most MB setups.
980 Ti just looks better and better. Hope third party guys can apply what they learn here to the Fury X after a few months.
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#5112927 Posted on: 07/02/2015 04:58 PM
I'll take 2 please,
Nasty Cards, Creams every card basically, prettie darn good out of the box performance.
I was looking at the fury X performance too, wow, totally surpasses it but its factory overclocked whereas the fury X is not, Also, I was looking at the reference 980ti,titan X and the fury X benchmarks, seems fury X handles prettie good against the other nvida's reference, once you overclock the nvidia card, forget it,
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Hopefully fury X opens more overclocking headroom once the new rivatuner comes out, it will be a lil while though.
I'll take 2 please,

Nasty Cards, Creams every card basically, prettie darn good out of the box performance.
I was looking at the fury X performance too, wow, totally surpasses it but its factory overclocked whereas the fury X is not, Also, I was looking at the reference 980ti,titan X and the fury X benchmarks, seems fury X handles prettie good against the other nvida's reference, once you overclock the nvidia card, forget it,

Hopefully fury X opens more overclocking headroom once the new rivatuner comes out, it will be a lil while though.
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Excellent for anyone looking for a single card, but for SLI there are better choices (dual slot vs triple slot cooler).