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The AMD R9 Fury X Review; Fiji Arrives. Comment Thread

I have yet to see a fully supported HDMI 1.4 to DL-DVI adapter.

The only adapters that I have seen that support 2560x1600/60 are ACTIVE ($$$$) DisplayPort to DVI.


You are correct sir. People seem to completely miss this point. You need a Dual Link adapter, and they aren't $10. More like $90-120.

So unless you are looking to throw out your 2560x1440@120Hz monitor, getting the Fury X will cost you another $115.


StarTech DP2DVID2 DisplayPort to DVI Dual Link Active Video Adapter Converter - DP to DVI-D - 2560x1600 - Newegg.com
 
Death knoll for the fury? Amd took a real brain fart on this... How in gods name can they hope to maintain any consumer confidence?

Retail AMD Fury X Sound Testing - Pump Whine Investigation | PC Perspective

PcPer said:
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In our review of AMD's latest flagship graphics card, the Radeon R9 Fury X, I noticed and commented on the unique sound that the card was producing during our testing. A high pitched whine, emanating from the pump of the self-contained water cooler designed by Cooler Master, was obvious from the moment our test system was powered on and remained constant during use. I talked with a couple of other reviewers about the issue before the launch of the card and it seemed that I wasn't alone. Looking around other reviews of the Fury X, most make mention of this squeal specifically.

In our review process, AMD told us the solution was fixed. In an email sent to the media just prior to the Fury X launch, an AMD rep stated:

'In regards to the “pump whine”, AMD received feedback that during open bench testing some cards emit a mild “whining” noise. This is normal for most high speed liquid cooling pumps; Usually the end user cannot hear the noise as the pumps are installed in the chassis, and the radiator fan is louder than the pump. Since the AMD Radeon™ R9 Fury X radiator fan is near silent, this pump noise is more noticeable.

The issue is limited to a very small batch of initial production samples and we have worked with the manufacturer to improve the acoustic profile of the pump. This problem has been resolved and a fix added to production parts and is not an issue.'

I would disagree that this is "normal" but even so, taking AMD at its word

But very quickly after launch some users were posting videos on YouTube and on forums with the same (or worse) sounds and noise. We had already started bringing in a pair of additional Fury X retail cards from Newegg in order to do some performance testing, so it seemed like a logical next step for us to test these retail cards in terms of pump noise as well.

First, let's get the bad news out of the way: both of the retail AMD Radeon R9 Fury X cards that arrived in our offices exhibit 'worse' noise, in the form of both whining and buzzing, compared to our review sample.

There are few things to take away from this testing. First, the currently selling and shipping AMD Radeon R9 Fury X cards do not include any kind of fix for the pump whine or sound levels of the cooler. Though AMD tells me that we just had a miscommunication or misinterpretation of the comments they shared with us prior to our NDA, I think it is at the very least fair to say that AMD was hoping to deflect the issue on launch day. Now that retail cards are out and end users (not just us) are getting their hands on them, I think its obvious that the sound issues are more of a problem than AMD would like to admit.
 
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No. 15.7 is simply a more unified version of 15.15 that brings additional features to the lineup. Crossfire setups of older cards will likely see an improvement since the profiles initially rolled into 15.15 are now included for them as well.

The big news out of the 15.7 launch is FreeSync Crossfire support.
 
Mine has the whine. It's horrible. Also has some air bubbles that make it gurgle once in a while. Also has coil whine.

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The rad does a great job at dumping heat, and the fan is top notch.
 
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And that, according to all the erroneous reports, is supposedly the "FIXED" design with the different Cooler Master logo.
 
Here is VisionTek replying to my RMA request:

AMD is aware of the hardware issue and has initiated a "rolling change" to fix the issue. However, VisionTek does not currently have any replacement R9 Fury Xs in stock, nor do we have an estimated arrival. We can still process an RMA for you, although VisionTek may be unable to ship the replacement immediately. If you still wish to process an RMA, simply indicate that in your reply to this email.
 

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