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Guru3D.com » News » Radeon VII graphics card by Sapphire - Listed with 1750 MHz Boost frequency

Radeon VII graphics card by Sapphire - Listed with 1750 MHz Boost frequency

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 01/24/2019 01:01 PM | source: | 17 comment(s)
Radeon VII graphics card by Sapphire - Listed with 1750 MHz Boost frequency

Sapphire figured, well if ASRock can, we can too. And as such, they released a product page on the Radeon VII. The card listed is a reference product as well. This round though Sapphire added specification.

It won't be much longer before we'll see the first product available for VEGA20, aka the Radeon VII. While it is still a little unknown if there will be custom AIB products we do know that the AIB will do an AIC, e.g. they will sell the reference products. The first photos on that have surfaced, yesterday ASRock with the Radeon VII Phantom gaming edition, and today Sapphire. Both based on a reference design aside from a sticker or two. Looking at the box we see the confirmed thing like a 7nm process, 16 GB HBM2 memory with a bandwidth of 1 TB per second and that Freesync 2 HDR support.

Sapphire is listing card ar a 1400 MHz engine clock with a Boost towards 1750 MHz. The card will be fitted with 1x HDMI 2.0b
and 3x DisplayPort 1.4. The Vega II or Vega VII logo has now also been confirmed. The new graphics card should be on the shelves by February 7 and is priced at 699 USD.



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DeskStar
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#5631477 Posted on: 01/25/2019 02:45 PM
Correct me if I'm wrong, but is the boost clock of the reference cards AMD was showing 1800mhz??

Thought for sure that's what on their white pages for their presentation....

tRIGGER
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#5632784 Posted on: 01/29/2019 08:25 AM
Radeon V two or Radeon seven ? What is the correct name ?

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