As we draw closer to the official AMD event where it is expected to unveiled the full Radeon 300 series lineup as well as the new Radeon Fury graphics card based on the Fiji GPU, we now have a set of new pictures showing the Fury X in its full glory.
Coming from PC Perspective site, the four new pictures are the clearest pictures so far, showing the short PCB as well as the 120mm radiator with a slim 120mm fan. With the use of High Bandwidth Memory, the memory chips are now located on the GPU package and stacked around the GPU, the Fury X will have a much shorter PCB, compared to earlier flagship graphics cards.
Despite its shorter PCB, the Fury X will need plenty of power as it comes with two 8-pin PCI-Express power connectors. The Radeon Fury X is also cooled by an AIO liquid cooling system with full-cover block connected via braided tubes to a rather interesting 120x120mm radiator with an integrated slim 120mm fan.
In addition to the pair of 8-pin PCI-Express power connectors, we can also see three DisplayPort 1.2a and single HDMI 2.0 display outputs.
We still do not have a precise price for the Radeon Fury X and hopefully it will be competitive to Nvidia's offering.
Source:
PCPer.com.