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Published: 2019-02-07, Author: Steve , review by: gamersnexus.net
Because AMD completely overhauled its API calls for this card, no current software utilities work for it. Afterburner is broken, GPU-z needs an update, and Wattool is also largely non-functioning. This leaves us with AMD's WattMan, which is also presentl...
Published: 2019-02-07, Author: Sebastian , review by: pcper.com
As I mentioned at the conclusion of the 2560x1440 testing, the gaming benchmarks presented here are day-one results using pre-release drivers, and it is not unreasonable expect performance gains as games are optimized for Vega 20's capabilities. As things...
Abstract: With this week's release of AMD's Radeon VII, we've taken a look at performance for both gaming, and professional workloads. While the card traded blows with NVIDIA's comparable GeForce RTX 2080, there were a few cases where the Radeon VII really came i...
The AMD Radeon VII 16GB graphics card offers better performance than the last generations Radeon RX Vega 64 air cooled card. That is to be expected though with any new generation of graphics card and the fact that the price is higher. AMD launched the Rad...
Published: 2019-02-07, Author: Tom , review by: overclock3d.net
Regular readers will know that we're big fans of AMD here at OC3D, having cut our overclocking teeth on many of their Thunderbird and Barton cored processors back when many of you were babes in swaddling. To say the intervening years were a bit of a rolle...
Published: 2019-02-07, Author: Michael , review by: phoronix.com
With the ParaView workstation visualization software using OpenGL, it was beneficial being on the very latest Linux 5.0 and Mesa 19.0 driver combination, or at the very least on Mesa 18.3.The Java 2D rendering performance also benefited from being on at l...
Published: 2019-02-07, Author: Chris , review by: tomshardware.com
Great performance at 2560 x 1440 with maximum quality, Great at 4K with dialed-back detail settings, 16GB of HBM2 ideal for memory-intensive workloads, Three-game bundle adds substantial value,
Performance slightly lags GeForce RTX 2080 at same price, Extremely loud under load, Inelegant fan curve
We're glad to see AMD launching a high-end gaming graphics card capable of contending with GeForce RTX 2080. Its 16GB of HBM2 convey big benefits in gaming and content creation workloads alike, and a three-game bundle adds value above and beyond Radeon VI...
The expectations for VEGA 20, or what is now called Radeon VII have been high. It is impressive to see what the 7nm node brings extra in performance. This card behaves well in the more high resolutions, but with some titles, it can cave in back in-between...
First 7nm GPU, Good 1440p/4k performance, Lots of VRAM and bandwidth
Slower than RTX 2080, Lacking in features, Worse efficiency
Radeon VII is a modest improvement over Vega helped by a die shrink, but it doesn't overcome architecture limitations or warrant the price… unless you need 16GB VRAM...
Published: 2019-02-07, Author: Christopher , review by: engadget.com
Fast enough to play most games at 4K, 16GB of memory, Super fast 1TB/s memory bandwidth
Slower than the competition at the same price, Needs a lot of power
The AMD Radeon VII is AMD's new flagship graphics card. It's built for 4K gaming and while it's certainly fast, it comes at a cost. Launching at $699, the Radeon VII is priced to match the Nvidia RTX 2080 and we're not convinced it will reliably perform a...