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If you had to chose... Matrix GTX 980 or Sapphire R9 Fury?

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Google around, you'll find it. I won't do the dirty work for you.

Well I'll be damned. The 980 Ti wins by 2 FPS at 4K! An amazing win for a card that costs $600 more in Canada.

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btw how would hacking the bios be helpful? i get that its probably a joke, i just dont get it :(

The Fury was made by locking some CUs on the Fury X. There is a way to unlock them all. Effectively regaining most if the lost FPS from the locking.

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Google around, you'll find it. I won't do the dirty work for you.

 

Prove it. I'll just sit on the side.

 

Just both of you post images of the benchmarks and include sources, may the best man/woman/alien win

 

 

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No, no it does not. Quit spewing BS.

Look it up, dude. It's by one or two FPS, but it is there.

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Just both of you post images of the benchmarks and include sources, may the best man/woman/alien win

Just google it and you'll find an answer. I did. The 980 Ti wins by 2FPS at 4K. For $600 more.

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The Fury was made by locking some CUs on the Fury X. There is a way to unlock them all. Effectively regaining most if the lost FPS from the locking.

 

so essentially making a fury costs amd the same amount of money as to make a fury X!?! im disapointed.

 

 

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Look it up, dude. It's by one or two FPS, but it is there.

It's the other way around. The 980 Ti wins by 2FPS at 4K. For $600 more.

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so essentially making a fury costs amd the same amount of money as to make a fury X!?! im disapointed.

And it costs less for us. Woo. What do you think NVIDIA does?

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Well I'll be damned. The 980 Ti wins by 2 FPS at 4K! An amazing win for a card that costs $600 more in Canada.

You didn't even look. Try again.

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Just google it and you'll find an answer. I did. The 980 Ti wins by 2FPS at 4K. For $600 more.

 

u mean for like $300 more? last i checked the amd card was around $300 ish

 

 

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You didn't even look. Try again.

Gamespot had images on a thread. Not looking any further.

At 1080p the 980 Ti wins by 15-20FPS. Still not worth $600 more.

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And it costs less for us. Woo. What do you think NVIDIA does?

 

well that effectively makes the fury X cost more for us when they could easily distribute both of them for the price of the normal fury. im not saying they should though, cuz funding R and D and stuff

 

 

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u mean for like $300 more? last i checked the amd card was around $300 ish

I'm in Canada. The R9 290X is around $300 here. The 980 Ti is $900.

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u mean for like $300 more? last i checked the amd card was around $300 ish

He's in canada, m9.

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well that effectively makes the fury X cost more for us when they could easily distribute both of them for the price of the normal fury. im not saying they should though, cuz funding R and D and stuff

Simply how it is. Thing is not every R9 Fury is guaranteed to get all the CUs back. Some may only get half back.

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I'm in Canada. The R9 290X is around $300 here. The 980 Ti is $900.

oh btw, you have 386 posts now. Win-win! :D

Edit: damn, lost it

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oh btw, you have 386 posts now. Win-win! :D

What does that mean?

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Simply how it is. Thing is not every R9 Fury is guaranteed to get all the CUs back. Some may only get half back.

 

that makes more sence

 

 

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What does that mean?

I fanboy when people get post counts that match SKUs of particular processors. the i386 was a big one.

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He's in canada, m9.

 

I'm in Canada. The R9 290X is around $300 here. The 980 Ti is $900.

 

im so sorry, in the us its $650

 

 

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I fanboy when people get post counts that match SKUs of particular processors. the i386 was a big one.

I've only been around for 16 years my friend. Never heard of it, most likely was before my time as well.

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im so sorry, in the us its $650

No need to apologize. You're making me feel bad.

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I fanboy when people get post counts that match SKUs of particular processors. the i386 was a big one.

 

im looking to 4690 posts ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

 

 

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Look it up, dude. It's by one or two FPS, but it is there.

http://www.techspot.com/review/1081-dx11-vs-dx12-ashes/page4.html

Quick search proves you wrong. Even the 980 beats it. And that's the 390X btw.

Again, quit spewing BS.

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