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gtx 1060 or xfx gtr rx 480 or r9 fury nitro?

I want to upgrade my gaming pc and was confused between the 3 cards listed in the title in my country they are similarly priced.I have a 500w coolers master 80+ power supply and i5 4590 and 12gb ddr3

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Just now, Toutou158 said:

Is 500w enough for the fury?

Barely. Maybe if it's 80+ gold

Better dead than Red.

 

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For the R9 Fury it's recommended to have a 620W PSU, and your PSU needs 2 8-pin connectors.

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A fury none x doesn't use that much power tbh and you have a locked cpu. Unless you run it at 1.4v the fury won't use more than 250w.

 

I think you should leave it at stock voltage and just oc the memory 25mhz and maybe 50mhz on the core. 

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2 hours ago, JR8 said:

Barely. Maybe if it's 80+ gold

But Gold doesn't mean it is good

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Just now, rip said:

 

80+ Gold doesn't mean it's good though

A higher efficiency will decrease the chance of crashes from potential overdraw. You can get away with coming closer to maxing it out.

Better dead than Red.

 

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Just now, Spenser1337 said:

Don't know where this comes from, but it's widely accepted that the fury is very similar to the 1070

A Fury X is not the same as regular Fury. You must have messed that up. A Fury X is water cooled and does not have AIB coolers like Nitro

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5 minutes ago, rip said:

A Fury X is not the same as regular Fury. You must have messed that up. A Fury X is water cooled and does not have AIB coolers like Nitro

A fury is within 4% of the performance of the fury x in every benchmark I've seen.

 

aside from this one, of course 

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2 minutes ago, Spenser1337 said:

A fury is within 4% of the performance of the fury x in every benchmark I've seen.

But we are talking about 1060 vs 480 vs Fury not vs Fury X

 

And a Fury is only a bit faster than 1060/480 not by a lot like you said

 

 

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2 minutes ago, rip said:

But we are talking about 1060 vs 480 vs Fury not vs Fury X

 

And a Fury is only a bit faster than 1060/480 not by a lot like you said

 

 

It's closer to the 1070 than 1060

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11 minutes ago, Spenser1337 said:

It's closer to the 1070 than 1060

Eh no, it depends and I don't get where that 4% diff is from.

 

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3 hours ago, Toutou158 said:

Is 500w enough for the fury?

Which PSU model?

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2 hours ago, rip said:

Which PSU model?

Cool Master b500 v2.0

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