AMD introduced Radeon R9 Series: Radeon Fury X features Liquid Cooler; Project Quantum all set for market release

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AMD unveiled the Radeon R9 series; Radeon R9 Fury X and R9 Fury graphics cards on E3 2015 PC Gaming event today. It also brings in Project Quantum, a pre-built PC that they were working out at the moment to launch to the market. AMD also confirmed that the dual-Fiji GPU would be offered shortly in the year.

The Fury and Fury X are designed head-on at Nvidia's GeForce GTX 980 and 980 ti cards. In a report by IGN, each graphic card will run on Fiji GPU and HBM Technology. AMD asserts that the new line will boost 1.5x in performance over the 290x. The Fury is air-cooled as the Fury X will be liquid cooled.

WCCF tech brought out that the Fury X PCB is 7.5 inches long which makes it the smallest, sophisticated graphics card of all. It is primarily because of the recent memory technology that conserves 50% of PCB area which would be used by GDDR5 memory chips alternatively.

VR World uncovered that the Fuxy X has an all-in-one liquid cooling solution and an awfully compressed board developed by Asetek. The card might just be the delusion for ITX fans, which is placing a large amount of computing power likely within the tiniest case.

Taking into account, the Nano is a Fiji-based card running in a 6" form factor and promises a considerably higher performance than the 290x. The cards, dart with AMD's high-bandwidth memory grants them a similar power to rival cards with greater memory. In advance, Project Quantum is pre-built PC intended with 4K gaming. It will knock the market sometime in the future. The air-cooled Fury will be available for $549 on July 14 while the liquid cooled Fury X cost around $649 and expected to come out on June 24. There's no exact details pressed about the release of the Nano, reports say, probably later this summer.

AMD has just launched its entirely new family of Fury graphics cards. As we are further spotting some revelation of the next-generation parts, it is clear this time that the Radeon 300 series is an improved, restored version of Radeon R9 200 series, whereas Radeon Fury and Fury X will make for totally brand-new parts, profoundly developed for AR/VR and far-fetched performance in roughly entire applications.

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