AMD Radeon VII 16 GB review (updated)

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AMD a rather unique packaging with the Radeon VII. Above, you will see it had a few surprises harbored inside the package. Notice the updated Vega logo btw.



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So I doubt the full retail packaging will get this as a bundle, but sitting inside that box is a plexi-glass stand with a VEGA20 GPU (dummy) in there. What a nice touch.


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Alright, so there she is; the Radeon VII from AMD, we received an (obvious) 16 GB version with three fan heat-pipe design cooler. It has two PCIe PEG power connector (8-pin) connectors. 


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This Radeon VII is armed with 16 GB HBM2 graphics memory which will be offer 1 TB/s of bandwidth running with four packages, at thus an accumulated 4096-bit wide bus to give you a little more leash with the higher resolutions and image quality settings.


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The reference clocked product will run with clock frequencies up to 1400 MHz (base) on its 4096 shader processors with a 1750 available boost and 1800 MHz peak frequency available. The card itself is based on a dual-slot cooling solution.

 
 
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This product has been designed to be a match for at least the most popular Wide Quad HD and even ultra HD resolutions. The reference board includes one HDMI (2.0b) and three DisplayPort connectors, lacking is a DVI connector which AIB partners could embed.


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