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[–] Fatal_Taco [S] 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

I'll add this to the discussion: They could have added a closed water loop option instead of just open air coolers for the Fury IMO. The PCB's small, but the air coolers are huge as hell, which means some users aren't able to install them such as me and my tiny Micro-ATX case.

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[–] cml1of4 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Price. They needed this to compete with the 980 and HBMs probably cost a lot right now.

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[–] Fatal_Taco [S] ago 

Well... Looks like we're gonna have to wait for prices to go down.

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[–] Darkmatter 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago  (edited ago)

It'll be cool to see the Fury Nano for small builds though. I really want to get the Fury X myself, but my truck needs a front end rebuild. Priorities lol

edit: what case do you have?

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[–] Fatal_Taco [S] ago  (edited ago)

The case? A second hand case from an old PC from 2009... Yeah, over here, cases cost a shitload. A normal CoolerMaster mini-itx case costs ~$100. Mine is only about $40, which means I get pretty much the extreme basic, here's the inside of it

Wait a minute... I can actually house the Fury. But it's not gonna get enough air since the PCI-E slot is near the bottom of the case and sucking in air would be troublesome... I think. I'm not that good on how coolers really perform, mind you.