![]() On the rear we see four DisplayPort 1.3 ports and one HDMI 2.0 port, with the rest of the rear I/O taken up by vents for heat. It only takes up two PCI slots in your chassis, but that’s probably because it also extends the circuit board and cooler up past the PCI bracket’s height. ![]() The three 80mm fans push it far past the bounds of the PCIe slot, and it’s probably about 29cm in length. AMD’s Lisa Su even invited Microsoft’s Phil Spencer, head of Xbox, and Ubisoft’s David Polfeldt, managing director of Massive Entertainment, to talk about AMD’s partnerships with game studios to make their games better and faster on Radeon hardware. Purchasing one of these puppies nets you another AMD game bundle, this time with Devil May Cry 5, The Division 2, and Resident Evil 2. With boost clocks at 1.8GHz (200MHz higher than the fastest Vega 64), and 16GB of HBM2 memory with 1TB/s of bandwidth, it’s set to be at least 25% faster than AMD’s Vega64 on average. It eschews AMD’s traditional blower coolers for a triple-fan setup for reference models, and comes with the very attractive brushed aluminium faceplate with the LED-lit Radeon badge on the corner. It costs $699 in the US and launches on 7 February, just four weeks from today. Intended for use in professional workloads by content creators and game developers, as well as servicing the enthusiast market, Radeon VII is AMD’s fastest single-die graphics card to date. ![]() The star of the show was AMD’s Radeon VII (Radeon Seven) graphics card. ![]()
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