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Just demonstrating that Fury X overvolting is already doable.© Briggsy
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how to mount fury x water cooled aio with 280mm radator(nepton 280l) and 2 other fans in the best way? fury rads + 1 case fans at front - 1 case fans at back or fury rads at back and 2 fans case front or just put somewhere at middle of the case
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Which one should I get a used fury x or a new rx 480 please list the pros and cons
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Hi, recently I purchased an R9 fury x from amazon. Sadly, the card arrived soaked in a blue liquid. This led me to believe that the coolant from the graphics card had leaked, however, I found a website that did a tear down of the card. When they removed the liquid, it was more of a green color. Please help! (btw the card is from Xfx) https://www.arsenal-of-wisdom.org/?p=927
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I've made an article on medium to show some of my tests. This time I've tested R9 Fury X in Prey and realized some weird performance on AMD's GPUs. The article shows how the driver overhead and the VRAM Bottleneck can be a risky limitation for RX Vega. https://goo.gl/t8XcAF I'm trully worried about this. Aren't you? Marcus
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Get this.. My brand new Fury X, only after being installed for 3 hours, is artifacting and crashing out the wazoo. The computer stays responsive for a bit, I can continue to hear sound and my Corsair RGB Strafe stays active for a few minutes, until the whole system locks. No BSOD, no error codes, just a black screen when it crashes. I also wonder if my 750W EVGA SuperNova isnt enough to feed my fx 9590 and the fury. What do you guys think? Is it time for an RMA? Drivers: 16.12.2 Thanks in advance!
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Ok, so, I never really paid attention to any of my old AMD gpus since I didn't really know a whole lot about what the numbers meant or why they behaved the way they did way back when. To get to the point, I've noticed that the clock speeds on my Fury X fluctuate while underload or full load. Is that typical AMD gpu behavior? I know Nvidia cards will stay at their max boost clock, unless they throttle, but I have no idea if that's just the number that monitor software displays because of the card's bios and that's how Nvidia chooses to show the clock speed and AMD just lets the card update the number constantly so the "max" clock speed changes based on the current state. It still seems like odd behavior to me and I was wondering if the numbers that afterburner shows are just state based and if there was a way to "pin" the core clock to the max speed all the time. I know its not throttling because the max temp reported after a 4 hour gaming session was about 42C. System specs: Asus 990FX Sabertooth R2.0 AMD Phenom II X6 1090T @4.16Ghz Corsair H110i GTX, adjusted fan curve for more aggressive cooling. G.Skill Sniper Series 16GB (2x8GB) DDR3-2400Mhz (clocked at 2006Mhz) XFX Radeon R9 Fury X - -70mV, adjusted fan curve, +50% power limit Corsair RMx 1000w 80+ Gold 2x Intel 545s 256GB in raid 0 2x Seagate Barracuda 1TB in raid 0
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Hi guys, first post here but I thought I'd try my luck with your forum for hardware support for once. I have an R9 Fury X and usually use it at the 4K resolution via HDMI cable from my tv to an active display port adapter, which usually runs in 4K. However I have recently been getting a message that the resolution could not be displayed as it is not supported by one of the devices, I believe it is the graphics card causing the issue and not the TV. Please, any suggestions on how to deal with this problem as I think its the card failing. Thanks in advance Dantoshou
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I'm curious as to if they have HDR support of their display ports. Considering the current market, I'm going to have to settle for one of these cards. They're both around 1070 performance and can be had for around 400ish it less with a bit of patience. HDR support is one thing I would really like to have, but I don't know if it's mainly just the newer generations that support it.
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So... I got bored and had a couple extra parts lying around. Seeing all the new trends of big glass side windows and UV coming back on the market a little bit I started getting flashbacks to the days of big acrylic boxes filled with UV cathodes. So that’s where I started. For the system I started with a 303 from Inwin. I thought it was an interesting layout and I’ve been digging cases that have been trying new ways to hide power supplies. Plus for the size there’s a good amount of cooling potential without making it look like too much of a cluster. For parts: - 5960x - Asus X99 Deluxe - AMD R9 fury X - 16GB CORSAIR Dominator Platinum ddr4 - Power supply is tbd - storage- 3 500gb ssds of varying brands - Cable mod rgb/UV led kit Cooling: - EKWB Supremacy csq full nickel cpu block - EKWB Fury X block acetal / backplate - EKWB 140 D5 revo pump/res combo - EKWB PE 360 radiator - EKWB XE 360 radiator - lots of random nickel fittings from ek - Vardar f3 fans throughout except the CORSAIR af120 in the back of the case - Primochill lrt tubing 3/8 x 5/8 - Primochill bright UV orange anti-kink coils - Primochill UV electric blue coolant with some intensifier in it. The power supply is tbd due to the ax860i that I bought for this causing some huge instability issues and random crashes/boot loops. It’s currently running a nearly 10 year old pc power and cooling silencer I borrowed from my old x58 build that’s still going strong. (Kudos pc power and cooling) That will probably get switched out this weekend when I get a chance to go exchange it. Anyway here she is in close to her final form.
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I got a Fury X new about 18 months ago and only just recently decided to mess around with overclocking it. I'm somewhat of an amateur at overclocking graphics as I only ever messed around with it once before on my old 7970. I am overclocking using Afterburner. For some reason I can change all of the settings on the card including memory but when I hit the apply button it just defaults back to 500MHz. This does not happen for any of the other settings all of which I can change and they will apply successfully. I am on Radeon software version 17.11.2 and Afterburner version 4.4.0. I also just updated the bios on my card to the latest official bios which didn't solve the problem. Also I know that the fury x is not meant to be a wonderful overclocker but I am having trouble getting it to run at even 1160Mhz core clock. Any information from somebody who is familiar with fury x overclocking is appreciated as I'm not able to find much information as to what voltage is safe to run or why afterburner cannot overclock my memory.
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I was able yo get a 6 core 12 thread e5-2630 V2 xeon for about 40$ and i paired It with a generic x79 eBay board, and i researched It and its SLI/CrossFire capable. I'm planning to upgrade to a dual socket if i can find another cheap enough xeon. But for now, i can get a pretty cheap pair if r9 fury Xs, and put them on CrossFire, taking advantage of the 40 PCIe lanes of the xeon and running them on full x16 speed. I paired the xeon with a pretty decent cooler to ensure that will fin on turbo speed (wich is 3,1 GHz) most of the time. But i am concerned if the xeon will bottleneck the furys. What do you think?
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hello I have a few questions. sorry I'm new but I am some what experienced on pc knowledge. I currently have a spare MSI R9 fury X and would like to make a build around that card. now I know its a fairly old card so that would mean that good hardware should be cheaper?!!!!!?! Sooo my question is if some one could help me on my journey building a new pc around the technology we have today. I'm also a father of four boys and Christmas is right around the corner so I was hoping to budget build if possible so the kids could game with dad!!!! Thanks in advance........
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Hi guys, I was given a choice from the office, Fury X or 980ti. My rig i5 3570, 16gb ram, r9 280 3g, X650w Seasonic. Any inputs on which one to get? I just play bf4 & 1, csgo and some rpgs. Really looking forward in Dx12. Thanks in advance.
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So I ran the Time Spy Benchmark for the first time and I got a pretty low and disappointing score.. http://www.3dmark.com/spy/514171 - Time Spy Is this normal? The Time Spy benchmark renders at 2560 x 1440 so I'm not sure if that has anything to do with it. I mean the card only has 4GB of memory.
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Just a few days ago I finished my AMD build and just today I powered on my computer to a very unpleasant sound, being my radiator fan on my fury x, at any speed below 80% there seems to be a really bad bearing sound. since I just got the card should I return it or replace the fan? it's incredibly loud and I'm not sure if its gunna take a toll on performance as I haven't put it under load, but obviously the gentle typhoon isn't meant to spin at 80%
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When I turn on my computer my monitor is completely black and after a minute it turns off. I tired to plug it in with both and HDMI-cable and a DP-cable and it won't display anything. I did found out a trick by accident. If I pull out the PCI-cables out of my GPU, plug in my HDMI-cable into the port on my motherboard. I then turn on the computer until the login menu pops up. Then I turn it off, plug in the PCI-cables again into the GPU, and then I plug the HDMI into my GPU again and it will turn on normally. After that I can plug in my Displayport-cable again with out the screen becming black again and the card is running fine. This is of course a not so optimal solution to the problem so I wonder what the problem is? I've used different drives but it hasn't done anything different. SPECs: CPU:Intel I7 4790K 4,00 GHZ GPU: AMD Radeon Fury X RAM; Corsair vengance16 GB DDDR3. PSU: EVGA NEX 750B Motherboard: Asus Sabertooth Z97 Mark 2 OS: Windows 10 64-bit.
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Hey guys, I wanted to add my data to the LTT survey on the SteamVR performance test scores, and well feel good about my baby (my rig). I was shocked when I got the result attached - my 4970K, R9 Fury X machine is only 'capable' of VR (4 average fidelity), - AND the GPU is the bottleneck. At first I thought the new (super annoying) plays.tv update, which makes it record automatically, had had an impact, but after killing that, and making sure I hadn't capped my FPS in Crimson, I ran the test again and got the same result. I wasn't running anything heavy at the time, just the background processes running when you've got various drivers for hardware, and clients like GOG Galaxy, Uplay, and the like. I have not, however, noticed any problems with my performance during games, but then again I probably haven't pushed the GPU very hard yet, since I'm only running on a 1440p display (and usually set my max FPS to 60 since it's a 60hz monitor). But it has been running Witcher 3, Fallout 4, Just Cause 3, etc on max settings at above 60 fps (again I usually have it capped by crimson). I guess running a different GPU performance test would let me see if my scores are close the regular Fury X scores - which test can I run to best establish whether the GPU as faulty? Just to let you guys know the system specs are: Asus Z97 Pro Gamer i7 4790K Kingston HyperX Savage 16GB (2400mhz as far as I remember) Kingston SSDnow v300 240GB and the Radeon R9 Fury X (ordered the moment it hit the market, has the coil whine noise) Please let me know what extra info I can add to allow you guys to help me reach a conclusion. Hope you guys can help
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Hallo I need help the screws on the r9 fury x are too small to mount on to my case the 760t do I need bigger screws? and if yes which?
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Hey, im having an annoying issue with my PC currently.. Whenever i want to reboot my PC, I keep getting "No Signal" with the following Bcode's, 68,or 79. sometimes it boots after a long wait.(1 to 2m minutes ) or when it doesnt boot with the following codes, the only fixes ive found so far to enter into windows. 1.Pull ram sticks out, leave one in, then boots into windows,( but loads the bios slowly,and just is general slow to boot up aswell for some reason, also had 2 bios screens reloading/looping.) and then put them back all in, and it reboots.. But then after other 3-4 reboots, the issue comes back again... 2.Wait it out until it boots passed these codes. I Noticed this when i left it running for quite some time... its weird because, whenever i boot it up it shows "No signal" + i see my power LEDs of my FURY x not lightning up.. and when it starts to boot into windows, or just a flicker of LEDs of the GPU and i know its gonna boot, but whenever the LEDs of the GPU are not showing, altogether with the bcodes, + no signal.. I Also posted this on the msi forums, and some admin told me to try another GPU... but i dont currently own one, nor can i borrow one from someone else... Any other ideas?
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http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/p/zY3GsY This is what i'm gonna be building.i want the cheapest psu out there in uk that can run this.no overclocking is gonna happen.and i don't care about my electric bills.no; i don't.
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Hello guys would it make sense to replace the fan on the fury x radiator to something like a noctua nf-f 12, or is that even possible? Just asking cause i wanna make a quite quiet build and it saves about 10 dB
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hello guys, can i squeeze 144 fps out of a fury x on games like battlefield 3/4 on 1440p medium to high settings?