ASUS Radeon R9 Fury STRIX release July 14; New graphics card equipped with DirectCU III cooling solution, DVI connector and

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AMD has finally revealed full details about its approaching new GPU Fury to the world. ASUS is releasing its Fury-based graphics card, the R9 Fury STRIX, that could be on hand almost certainly on July 14.

In contrast with Sapphire, ASUS will now release STRIX-R9FURY-DC3-4G-GAMING with just a single card. ASUS has made a decision to divide the difference between reference and OC cards and provide one card with both features with just this single card.

The techfrag reports that ASUS Radeon R9 Fury STRIX graphics card will come equipped with a triple-fan cooling solution, the DirectCU III that the GTX 980 Ti STRIX and R9 390X STRIX cards have been utilized as well. To cool off the two 10 mm heat pipes running through the heatsink fins are what these three wing-blade 0 dB fans made for.

Fury will serve as a bit cut-down version of the just released Fury X. The features include fewer texture units and shader cores as well as also run at a slightly lower clock speed. Moreover, the reference cooler design is not there, and the heatsink designs will be added by partners on their own.

When it comes to display output, a DVI connector, in addition to three DisplayPorts, and an HDMI connector are more of the features that will be included in this card. The Engine clock of 1000 MHz is the reference design of AMD's Fury. On the other hand, the base clock of the R9 Fury STRIX has not been revealed. However it is expected that the 4 GB of HBM will be clocked at 500MHz with 512 GBps effective bandwidth.

Although reports have not presented yet specific details, the press deck leaked images reveal that the PCB has been redesigned by Asus for its Fury card. The device will come significantly longer than Sapphire's version that utilizes AMD's reference PCB design. However, even with such a high phase count, it comes as a bit of a surprise that ASUS's default power limits are set pretty low. According the report, the card's default ASIC power limit is just 216W.

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