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The reference board includes one HDMI (2.0b) and three DisplayPort 1.4 (HDR ready) connectors, lacking is a DVI connector which we're sure the AIB partners will embed.
The card can ooze out roughly 12.66 TFLOPS in single precision (fp32) performance (based on AMD claims / measurements). The Vega 10 GPU is based on a 12.5 billion transistor GPU and is fabbed on a 14nm FinFET LPP process. It comes with over 45MB of SRAM cache across the chip and thus holds either an 8 GB (consumer) or 16 GB (Pro) configuration.
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 feed the power phase design.
The backside is covered up and has a nice looking back-plate and, close to the power connectors, some phase activity LEDs. As stated, monitor display outputs include three DisplayPort 1.4 connectors and one HDMI 2.0b output. Overall the card design is more of the same in terms of aesthetics.
Radeon RX Vega 64 comes with two 8-pin PCIe power connectors and GPU power phase LED light activity which you can color red or blue depending on your preference (as well as on/off).
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