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Dual 980ti is more likely. But fiji x2 will be better.

 

No, too much NAND on the PCB, doubling it, it'd be over 600mm long, impossible.

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JayzTwoCents is one of the worst NVidia fanboys I've seen. Literally half the shit he says about AMD is factually wrong. The last techtalk with barnacules was cringe worthy. So much factually incorrect shit. I hope these cards will get his head right.

 

I'd rather see tek syndicate do this. And Linus as well of course.

Um, no. He's as objective as they come. And if you have proof of that, please do post it. Jay correctly compared the 780TI and Titan Blacks with the 290X, and he did with the 980s and the Titan Xs. He'll be objective with the Fury and Fury X as well.

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yup amd might save their ass now

 

To me the Nano is the star of the show right now. I could give a shit about power consumption when picking the GPU I run in my system (I just want performance), but getting power consumption down is huge for the future of the company.

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Everyone, chill out until we actually see in-game benchmarks...

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No, too much NAND on the PCB, doubling it, it'd be over 600mm long, impossible.

Yeah, good point. And nvidia has a dual gpu tdp limit

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Um, no. He's as objective as they come. And if you have proof of that, please do post it. Jay correctly compared the 780TI and Titan Blacks with the 290X, and he did with the 980s and the Titan Xs. He'll be objective with the Fury and Fury X as well.

I absolutely agree.

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JayzTwoCents is one of the worst NVidia fanboys I've seen. Literally half the shit he says about AMD is factually wrong. The last techtalk with barnacules was cringe worthy. So much factually incorrect shit. I hope these cards will get his head right.

 

I'd rather see tek syndicate do this. And Linus as well of course.

 

I still like Jerry but I had enough with Jay and I don't plan to see tech talk ever again after his fucking thermaltake meltdown.

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JayzTwoCents is one of the worst NVidia fanboys I've seen. Literally half the shit he says about AMD is factually wrong. The last techtalk with barnacules was cringe worthy. So much factually incorrect shit. I hope these cards will get his head right.

 

I'd rather see tek syndicate do this. And Linus as well of course.

The stuff on TechTalk is a joke they admit it themselves. They are actually friends to sapphire reps, they just joke around a lot

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No, too much NAND on the PCB, doubling it, it'd be over 600mm long, impossible.

Nope. You can get away with that by putting the VRAM on the back for the second GPU and save an inch or two easily.

 

Nvidia has never failed to deliver a dual GPU card. It'll pull it off.

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No benchmarks >.>

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I still like Jerry but I had enough with Jay and I don't plan to see tech talk ever again after his fucking thermaltake meltdown.

And still, he's right about thermaltake.

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They said this about the r9 290x, the 7970, the 6970, the 5870, the 4870. Yes each new chip was a leap foward, but it was hardly "a new era", well apart from the 290x which was just a hot mess of a card

 

 

The only issue the 290x had was the reference cooler, I owned 2 290x's one reference and one Lightning, the reference cooler was quite poor.  Other than that, it was a great card. Not to mention the Lightning was a straight beast, slapped around my 1580 mhz 970 in 90% of the benchmarks I tested them at 1440p.

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Everyone, chill out until we actually see in-game benchmarks...

Noooo! HYPE!

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FANTASTIC.

I'm so relieved AMD has good cards. Great to see cut-throat competition in the GPU market.

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ALSO they are giving out 1 fiji card and 1 390x on the livestream

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AMD Radeon Fury Roadmap:

Radeon R9 Fury X: June 24 availability, watercooling design, 649 US dollars

Radeon R9 Fury July 14 availability, air cooling designs 549

Radeon R9 Nano: Summer 2015, only 15 centimeters long

Radeon R9 Fury X2: Autumn 2015: Dual Fiji

Are those prices official? (can't watch now) If they are, a lot of people here are going to be eating crow.

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Are those prices official? (can't watch now) If they are, a lot of people here are going to be eating crow.

They are. Just announced on stage.

 

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Damn I want to see Fury benchmarks, but I don't think it comes out until July. Fury X is the one releasing June 24.

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