Fury/Fury X HBM OCing now live..

I really don't get the point to this. In my experience with 3 fury cards they pretty much don't oc and if they do it's like a 2 fps gain. Upping hbm speed isn't going to make any difference. Just reminds me I need to sell my sapphire fury :bleh:
 
I really don't get the point to this. In my experience with 3 fury cards they pretty much don't oc and if they do it's like a 2 fps gain. Upping hbm speed isn't going to make any difference. Just reminds me I need to sell my sapphire fury :bleh:

Eh, depends on the game, but I've seen some significant gains (10%~) with 1150/535. Also, upping HBM does have an effect. I agree though that the FuryX is already pretty close to it's limits.

What the FuryX needs is more DX12 and Vulkan games... :D

Edit: Also, not sure why Sapphire even bothered here. MSI Afterburner has supported these options for like 10 months now.
 
When I tried overclocking the memory of my Fury, it basically didn't have much headroom. It would run at 550, but every so often I'd get some brief graphical corruption. It just didn't seem worth the hassle in the end for a very marginal speed improvement.
 
This is unequivocally the biggest POS software I have had the misfortune to come across. Any changes you make don't stick at all (easy to check using Gpuz) and as for the new interface it looks like they gave a 3 year old a crayon and asked him to design it.

As a technology company Sapphire should be embarrassed releasing such crap as it definitely damages brand reputation. It might work with the new RX4xx cards WHICH ARE MAINSTREAM CARDS But it doesn't work with the Fury cards that are meant to be AMD's HIGH END cards.

If that's the case just say it only works on RX 4xx series don't give us some crap that it works with Fury cards. If this is what Sapphire thinks is good software development I most definitely won't be buying a Vega card made by Sapphire that's for sure.

Just reinstalled ver 5.2 and it works great and any changes can be seen in Gpuz. All I can say is shame on you Sapphire you really do need to up your game considerably.
 
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Guys....Errr....I don't think you know about all of this...this is not about Fury/Fury X overclocking, but actually it's about Nitro RX 480 that has RGB lightning, so it let users to control the colors more since the LED mode has limited choices and secondly, this software should able to allowed the users to o/c their nitro RX 480.
 
Guys....Errr....I don't think you know about all of this...this is not about Fury/Fury X overclocking, but actually it's about Nitro RX 480 that has RGB lightning, so it let users to control the colors more since the LED mode has limited choices and secondly, this software should able to allowed the users to o/c their nitro RX 480.

That's pretty obvious having tried unsuccessfully to use it on my Fury card. But why does the blurb say it supports Fury cards? Why can't they just say it is for 480/Nitro only and then we can all move on. WTF is it really that hard to do?
 
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