Just as I suspected, the gains aren't anywhere near the big jump in performance alleged to in the previous thread, and more in line with what you would expect from OCing memory on
any card.
A bit off topic, but related nontheless, I was just done reading anandtech's excellent review of the Fury, it's an excellent read and I recommend it, after reading it I have a better grasp of how AMD over engineered the Fury, everything from the 500W cooling solution, to the amazing feat of developing the right tools to bring HBM to the masses, seems like AMD threw all of its weight on the Fury, and they can only be commended for doing so.
The Fury is not a bad card by any stretch of the imagination, the only problem is, the 980Ti really upset the balance of power before the Fury was even launched, as btruner suggested in his excellent editorial opinion article.
The potential to OC the card with such an excellent cooling solution is there, the only thing needed is for tools to be developed to unlock voltage control, then this little card could OC to new heights, dunno if it'll OC as well as Maxwell does, but it will surely go beyond the paltry 50MHz or 75MHz most users and reviewers are getting currently.
That's the untapped potential in Fury, HBM OCing is cool and all that, but as it stands, the card is not starving for memory bandwidth, but that core sure can and will be pushed to the limits by extreme OCers once they get their hands on the right tools, then things will get interesting