Radeon R9 Fury

The Fiji GPU in the Radeon R9 Fury has lost 8 of its 64 Compute Units. The remaining 56 units contain a total of 3584 shader ALUs (stream processors, in AMD parlance) and 224 texture units (compared to the 4096 and 256 found in the full-fledged Fiji). AMD has also lowered the maximum clock speed. GPU from 1050 to 1000 MHz. The number of ROPs, frequency (1000 MHz with a 4096-bit bus) and RAM size (4 GB) remained unchanged.
Thus, the Radeon R9 Fury was 17% slower than the Fury X in tasks that primarily load shader ALUs or texture units.
Despite the difference in frequencies and configuration of active blocks GPU, TDP Fury and Fury X are the same - 275 W. Fury X gets higher-quality ASICs with lower current leaks. Another important factor is the cooling system. The standard SVO on Fury X, in addition to the fact that it works quietly, is also needed because the current leaks are higher, the higher the crystal temperature under load. The regular Fury does not have this privilege.
Specifications Radeon Radeon R9 Fury
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Radeon R9 Fury X exists only as a reference board. From the very beginning, R9 Fury was produced by partner companies using original cooling systems on a reference or on their own printed circuit board.




