This is what the Radeon RX 6000 looks like
AMD has unveiled a photo of the Radeon RX 6000 series (the precise number we do not know just yet). The card was fitted with a large and three fans, you'll spot two 8-pin connections. A nice design that is no longer based on a blower type cooler.
AMD posted this render of the RX 6000 on Twitter, after the card was seen in Fortnite earlier on Tuesday evening. Players have posted screenshots of it. AMD has not mentioned any details about the video card. It is a video card based on the RDNA 2 architecture, which GPU architecture is also used in the PlayStation 5 and the Xbox Series X.
The Radeon RX 6000 is based on the Navi-2X chips, which hold the revised RDNA2 architecture. AMD states that the performance per watt should increase by 50 percent compared to RNDA1, although a 7-nm process is still used. Navi 10/12/14 would be based on TSMC's N7P (DUV), AMD has not yet made a specific statement for the Navi 2X. AMD has not yet given any information on the performance of the Radeon RX 6000. This actually would be the second reference design with triple axial fans, the Radeon VII had one too. The card shows dual 8-pin PCIe power inputs. Connectivity-wise you'll see a pair of DisplayPorts, an HDMI, and a USB type-C. There you can also see that the slot cover of the 2-slot design bears the Radeon logo and is installed in addition to an HDMI connection, two DisplayPorts and a USB Type-C.
AMD announced that the official live stream presentation of the RX 6000 graphics cards will take place on October 28.
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AMD doesn't make its own cards like Nvidia does, so you'll still be buying the reference model from Sapphire or another partner. Though I'm wondering if there is even a space for the partners to improve on the cooling solution - seems like a very solid cooler. Guess we'll see.
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Correct me if i'm wrong, but did AMD not release their own versions of the 5700 series?


Maybe MSI or whatnot did sell them these ways, but in these specific boxes? Seems a little weird and seems to me that these were just supplied to AIBs if they came in these boxes with no MSI or etc. branding...
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Yes, "I will not have to wait for 3rd party design this time (maybe) and will go with the reference design instead", is what i had in mind.

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If that is the final design, I'm really keen to see how that cooling solution performs. I wonder if AMD would be able to undercut the AIB's somewhat?
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Is...this a joke?