![]() The specifications of the card are promising though, so let’s jump in for a closer look.įor in-depth specifications, please visit the official AMD page here. However, this seems to be a technology stop-gap till we see the new Navicards in the not too distant future. At this point, it’s no secret that it’s been converted from a more workstation focused card to a consumer gaming card. FeaturesĪs the first 7nm process in a consumer GPU, the Radeon VII does have some exciting things going on. Either way, I can’t wait to see what it can do. Of course, other GPUs have also had updates since too. So chances are, this cards performance should look a bit better than if I tested it two months ago. I’m not on launch drivers, plus games have been updated plenty since the card launched to better adapt to the card one would hope, anyway. Better Late Than Never, No Seriouslyīeing one of the last to the party does give me an advantage though. Alas, it was worth the wait though, as it has been an age since we had a truly new AMD GPU in our hands, and I couldn’t be more excited. Such is the world of modern GPU reviews, were samples are a bit thin on the ground. The AMD Radeon VII sample has finally landed at eTeknix HQ, and damn has it been a long wait. Oh my goodness, it’s that time at long flipping last.
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