Gigabyte’s Reveales the First Custom PCB R9 Fury

Posted by at 6:37 pm on October 16, 2015

Gigabyte WindForce R9 Fury 1

AMD Launched the R9 Fury in July, but only select OEM partners were granted access to build cards for the launch. In September, when AMD released the R9 Nano, the company said that it would be opening up channels for other board partners to build Fiji-based graphics cards. Gigabyte appears to be the first partner to take AMD up on the offer and has gone the extra mile to create a custom PCB for its Fury.

The R9 Fury is the most affordable of the three Fiji-based cards. The GPU features 8.9 billion transistors, 3,584 shaders and 224 texture units, which is slightly fewer shader cores and texture units than both the R9 Fury X and R9 Nano, but the cut-down Fury has one notable advantage: Add-in board partners are allowed to customize the air-cooled R9 Fury.

Gigabyte WindForce R9 Fury 2

Gigabyte took advantage of this fact and made its own PCB design for the GV-R9FURYWF3OC-4GD, which most people will call Gigabyte’s Radeon R9 Fury WindForce OC Edition. Not much is known yet about the card. We can see from the images posted on Gigabyte’s website that the PCB is much longer than the design that Sapphire used in the only air-cooled Fury we’ve tested so far. Other than the extra length, we don’t yet know what Gigabyte has done to make it unique.

AMD specified that the Fury be clocked at 1,000 MHz. Gigabyte’s card comes clocked slightly higher at 1,010 MHz, but presumably the custom board would have some features to help with overclocking. The board is equipped with Gigabyte’s WindForce 3 cooler, so its cooling system is certainly ready to be pushed further, and the company has bundled OC Guru II software, so it intends for customers to overclock the card.

Chipset Radeon R9 FURY
Core Clock 1010 MHz
Memory Clock 1000 MHz
Process Technology 28 nm
Memory Size 4 GB
Memory Bus 4096 bit
Card Bus PCI-E 3.0
Memory Type GDDR5
DirectX 12
OpenGL 4.4
PCB Form ATX
Digital max resolution 4096 x 2160
Analog max resolution 2048 x 1536
Multi-view 4
I/O HDMI*1/Display Port*3/Dual-Link DVI-I
Power requirement 600W (with two 8-pin external power connector)

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