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Tech preview: AMD Radeon RX Vega 56 and 64





In this technology preview we'll have a closer look at the now announced AMD Radeon RX Vega 56 and 64. AMD is to release three models for the consumer market, two air-cooled versions and one liquid cooled product. Wanna know more? Read all about it here.
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Ricepudding
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Posted on: 07/31/2017 09:15 AM
425watts on the vega 64 LCS... that's a whole system by itself lol, maybe the 1200+ watts power supplies might start selling more again
Looking forward to your review HH, hope it comes out Better than the rumours so far
425watts on the vega 64 LCS... that's a whole system by itself lol, maybe the 1200+ watts power supplies might start selling more again

Looking forward to your review HH, hope it comes out Better than the rumours so far
LocoDiceGR
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Posted on: 07/31/2017 09:18 AM
425watts on the vega 64 LCS... that's a whole system by itself lol, maybe the 1200+ watts power supplies might start selling more again
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425watts on the vega 64 LCS... that's a whole system by itself lol, maybe the 1200+ watts power supplies might start selling more again
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baasgene
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Posted on: 07/31/2017 09:26 AM
So much for the almighty HBM2, it has the same bandwidth as a Ti, except you know like most of us my Ti is running at 12ghz memory so that's well over 500gb of bandwidth. If HBM1 is any indication it won't OC very well and end up being worse than GDDR5x.
Unless HBM3 is leaps and bounds ahead then I'd say GDDR6 is the future.
So much for the almighty HBM2, it has the same bandwidth as a Ti, except you know like most of us my Ti is running at 12ghz memory so that's well over 500gb of bandwidth. If HBM1 is any indication it won't OC very well and end up being worse than GDDR5x.
Unless HBM3 is leaps and bounds ahead then I'd say GDDR6 is the future.
BReal85
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Posted on: 07/31/2017 09:50 AM
Pricing seems good, especially when compared to the rumored prices a few days ago (500 or 550$). For complete system builders/changers, that extra 100$ voucher for the CPU+MOBO combo is neat. Plus you get 2 games, one of which is an upcoming title.
well.. threadripper looks like a success already, but vega have a long hard path to run... i think the pricing isn't that bad..
Pricing seems good, especially when compared to the rumored prices a few days ago (500 or 550$). For complete system builders/changers, that extra 100$ voucher for the CPU+MOBO combo is neat. Plus you get 2 games, one of which is an upcoming title.
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Damn that 1900x looks smexy, however lets see how hot it gets and how well it can OC.