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AMD Radeon VII 16 GB review - Product Photos

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 02/07/2019 03:00 PM [ 5] 359 comment(s)

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The card can ooze out roughly 14.2 TFLOPS in single precision (fp32) performance (based on AMD claims/measurements). The Vega 20 GPU is based on a 13.2 billion transistor GPU and is fabbed on a 7nm process. Radeon VII is rated at a 300 Watt total board power and has 60 CUs x 64 shader processors per CU (= 3840 shader processors). 
 
 
 
  
The model tested is an air-cooled dual-slot based unit, it is almost 27cm in length. Above, the cooler and cooling design. You are going to spot two 8-pin power connectors that feeds the power design.
 
   
  
Basically, the design can deliver 300 Watts through the connectors and then another 75 Watts is fed through the PCI-Express slot (depending on how the phase distribution is configured). In theory, this means there is room left for GPU and memory tweaking. The backside is covered up and has a nice looking back-plate.

  

 
As stated, monitor display outputs include three DisplayPort 1.4 connectors and one HDMI 2.0b output.  Nice looks overall though. 
  

 

It is a cool looking dude with the aluminum plating alright. AMD moved towards a triple fan design, it is however rather noisy as our tests will show you. 

  


 




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