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Guru3D.com » News » PowerColor Launches RED DEVIL RX VEGA 64 & RED DEVIL RX VEGA 56

PowerColor Launches RED DEVIL RX VEGA 64 & RED DEVIL RX VEGA 56

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 11/29/2017 09:14 AM | source: | 8 comment(s)
PowerColor Launches RED DEVIL RX VEGA 64 & RED DEVIL RX VEGA 56

PowerColor has launched their  PowerColor Red Devil RX VEGA 64 and Red Devil RX VEGA 56 and opened up a new generation of the graphics cards market.

The VEGA series are for the extreme gamers looking for the highest resolutions, highest framerates in maximum video setting. The PowerColor RX VEGA graphics are designed to deliver exhilarating performance in the latest DirectX 12® and Vulkan® game titles. With a dedicated High-Bandwidth Cache, the VEGA utilizes HBM2, the latest in graphic memory technology, to provide incredible levels of power efficiency and memory performance. The Next-Gen Pixel Engine found in the Vega GPU is designed to boost shading performance more efficiently to bring the latest VR and extreme resolution games to life.

Both PowerColor Red Devil RX VEGA 64 and 56 have 8GB memory with 2048-bit HBM2 memory interface. VEGA 64 has 4096 stream processors and 945MHz memory clock. On the other hand, VEGA 56 has 3584 stream processors and 800MHz memory clock speed. Both models have BIOS Switch which has capability to switch from Ultra Overclocking to Silent Overclocking or vice versa for choosing the BIOS fitting your need, faster clocks or more balanced overclock with quiet operation. In order to achieve the best thermal solution, both Red Devil VAGE 64 and 56 equip 3 of 90 mm 2-ball bearing cooling fans.

or protecting from the PCB bending, GPU and its components, both models are equipped with a metal back plate and an additional cross bracket.
FreeSyncTM technology gives No Stuttering and No Tearing in any gaming environment.
With all these best features and new technologies, both PowerColor Red Devil RX VEGA 64 and 56 will give you the best of the best graphic performance for playing most of the hardcore games out there.

We are expecting a sample later this week, keep your eyes out for a review soon. Suggested retail price of 559€ / 549£ with availability this Friday for the Vega 64 model Vega 56 should hit the shops the second week of Dec. Pricing on that one is not final.

 

PowerColor Red Devil RX VEGA RED DEVIL RX VEGA 64 RED DEVIL RX VEGA 56
Graphic Engine Radeon RX VEGA
Stream Processor 4096 Units 3584 Units
Video Memory 8GB HBM2
Engine Clock 1607MHz 1526MHz
Memory Clock 945MHz 800Mhz
Memory Interface 2048-bit
BUS Standard PCIE 3.0
Standard Display Connectors HDMIx2/DPx2
DirectX Support 12
Extension Power Connector Two 8-Pin PCIE Power Connector
Minimum System Power Requirement 750W 750W


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__hollywood|meo
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#5496682 Posted on: 11/30/2017 05:42 AM
they put a a proper pentagram on it, no seal of solomon/star of david this time >D

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#5496691 Posted on: 11/30/2017 06:12 AM
It's supposed to ship with an extra, higher voltage bios.
which is good so long as you override the power limits, 1800mhz @600 watts here we come ! :D

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#5498567 Posted on: 12/06/2017 10:38 PM
Well that hella quick. :p
https://www.reddit.com/r/Amd/comments/7hq1y6/powercolor-devil-vega-64-sold-out-on-newegg-in-45/

Stock was probably not all that big but to sell out in ~1 minute is pretty impressive even so.

EDIT: From some later replies it seems Germany had one store with 40 units total, also the only store that had these.

Stock must be pretty limited for Vega still I'm guessing.
(All of Germany and 40 GPU's yeah no wonder these are probably going to be hard to find.)

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