Memory Speed | 1 GHz |
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Graphics Coprocessor | AMD Radeon VII |
Chipset Brand | AMD |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 16 GB |
XFX AMD Radeon VII 16GB HBM2, 1750 MHz Boost, 1801 MHz Peak, 3xDP 1xHDMI Pci-E 3.0
Graphics Coprocessor | AMD Radeon VII |
Brand | XFX |
Graphics Ram Size | 16 GB |
GPU Clock Speed | 1750 MHz |
Graphics Processor Manufacturer | AMD |
About this item
- Chipset: AMD Radeon VII
- 16GB HBM2 memory
- Boost clock - 1750 MHz
- Peak clock - 1801 MHz
- Triple fan cooling. Stream processors - 3840
- Microsoft Windows 10 support
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Noise level | — | 4.1 | 4.5 | 4.5 | 4.2 | 4.0 |
Value for money | — | 4.1 | 4.8 | 4.2 | 4.3 | 4.3 |
For gaming | — | 4.1 | 4.7 | 4.5 | 4.4 | 4.3 |
Easy to install | — | — | — | 4.6 | 4.7 | 4.4 |
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graphics coprocessor | AMD Radeon VII | AMD Radeon RX 6800 | RX 7600 | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 TI | AMD RX 6600 | AMD RX 6650 XT |
card interface | pci e | agp | pci e | pci e | pci e x16 | pci e x16 |
graphics ram type | hbm2 | gddr6 | gddr6 | gddr6 | gddr6 | gddr6 |
graphics ram size | 16 GB | 16 GB | 8 GB | 16 GB | 8 GB | 8 GB |
output interface | — | DisplayPort, HDMI | HDMI, DisplayPort | HDMI, DisplayPort | HDMI | HDMI |
memory clock speed | 1 GHz | — | 18000 MHz | 18000 MHz | 14 GHz | — |
gpu clock speed | 1750 MHz | 2105 MHz | 128 bits | — | 2044 MHz | 26835 MHz |
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Product Description
XFX Radeon VII graphics card brings the latest and greatest features for PC gamers: Capture, stream, share, optimize and fine-tune your games with ease. Exceptionally smooth and fast out-of-the-box gaming experience powered by Radeon software.
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EXTREME GAMING
XFX Radeon VII is future-ready and built to meet the demands of high-performance gameplay with support for DirectX 12 and Vulkan features to deliver incredible gaming experiences at ultra-smcooth and consistently high framerates in 1440p, ultrawide and 4K. Reinvigorate your favorite esports games and get unrestrained HD game streaming with virtually no performance impact. The XFX Radeon VII GPU is in a class of its own.
INTUITIVE GAMING FEATURES
AMD Radeon Software Adrenalin 2019 Edition gives you more control over your gaming experiences. The software’s intuitive interface enables players to stream, share and tweak graphics settings in real-time without missing a second of the action or compromising in-game performance.
- Seize your gaming victories with easy streaming capabilities of Radeon ReLive
- Work smarter and cooler with Radeon Chill — dynamically helping save power while gaming
- Tailor your gameplay with custom profiles and enhance your PC performance with Radeon Wattman7
- Tailor preferences without having to leave your game with Radeon Overlay
- Get Day-0 driver support and more
EXTRAORDINARY CREATION
AMD Radeon VII packs mega memory muscle and great graphics performance enabling hyper-realistic visuals. With 16GB of HBM2 memory, up to 1TB/second of memory bandwidth and a 4096-bit memory interface, the AMD Radeon VII is perfectly suited for memory intensive and graphically demanding applications. Embrace content creation — even in 8K resolutions, VR and beyond — that’s so quick and responsive it’s practically clairvoyant.
AMD HIGH-BANDWIDTH MEMORY 2
With 16GBs of HBM2 memory and 1TB/s memory bandwidth, AMD Radeon VII is built to tackle visually demanding gaming and content creation. A 4096-bit memory interface helps you keep the pace while rendering hyper-realistic visuals.
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Technical Details
Brand | XFX |
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Item model number | RX-VEGMA3FD6 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Item Weight | 12 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 11.02 x 4.92 x 1.57 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 11.02 x 4.92 x 1.57 inches |
Processor Brand | AMD |
Manufacturer | XFX |
ASIN | B07NFGDZWQ |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | February 7, 2019 |
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4.1 out of 5 stars |
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Best Sellers Rank | #1,528 in Computer Graphics Cards |
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Customers like the performance of the video card. They say it runs great and has good value. However, some customers have reported issues with the screen and quality.
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Customers like the performance of the video card. Some say that it runs great, has easy drivers, and does well with mining. Some mention that it works effortlessly in Blender, After Effects, and Premiere Pro, and that it boosts all the way to 1800 plus with memory. Overall, most are satisfied with the performance and recommend it to others.
"...Mojave and Catalina runs fine for me, which is an improvement from the previous RT 5700xt I had that needed a bit of clover tweaking before it was..." Read more
"...that under the right conditions and with the right mods can really perform very well...." Read more
"...Though on the pricey side, I am very satisfied with the performance and believe it will suit my needs on the 4K side for years to come...." Read more
"...gaming and streaming, or even gaming and recording this thing can keep up quite well. Pair it up with a really good cpu and it's the bee's knees...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the video card. They say it is a great product that easily competes with the high end market.
"...It was almost the same price as the 5700 XT. This card easily competes with the high end market...." Read more
"...Radeon VII is an amazing card and at $550 I felt it was actually a great value...." Read more
"...a good value for the money...." Read more
"Very good price and services !!!" Read more
Customers are satisfied with the image quality of the video card. They mention that it has enough memory to write 4K screen quickly, and is a good value for the money. The card is able to work effortlessly and boost all the way to 1800.
"...and the 16gb HBM2 memory is pretty awesome while working in video editors...." Read more
"...Both cards are working effortlessly, it boost all the way to 1800 plus with memory I can that I can open 100’s if not thousand of chrome tabs...." Read more
"...Handles multiple monitors well and enough memory to write 4k screen quickly. a good value for the money...." Read more
"This card is something special, 1440p animal, 4k is sweet too!!!..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the video card. Some mention that it's a good card, very nice, and amazing, while others say that it was defective and not powerful enough for good 4K gaming.
"...Overall a very nice card, and especially for Hackintosh users, since it's plug-and-play...." Read more
"...But, overall I think this a beautiful card. The metal enclosure is "sharp" and the Radeon logos shining in red are great touches...." Read more
"...I feel this gpu and the 2080 both aren't powerful enough for good 4k gaming...." Read more
"...It can render high quality frames at what I would say is a decent rate...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the sturdiness of the video card. Some mention that it feels firm and solid, while others say that it crashes repeatedly.
"...Crashing stopped while playing that game as soon as I turned that feature off, and I guess I just had to suffer that 1fps difference...." Read more
"...UPDATE: 10 may 2020. Card drivers are horrible. Numerous crashes and black screen bug. Modern warfare warzone is a big issue...." Read more
"...working and running games in 4k with great performance and no crashes for a while now." Read more
"...In game the card is a beast but is also a hawt betch. Card is very crashy in Blender 2.81 when doing simple things like switching the viewport from..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the temperature of the video card. Some mention that their systems run cool and quiet at around 30C most of the time, while others say that the hot spot temps were still too high and the fans are always on.
"...The first Radeon VII I ordered was horrible! Hot Spot temps would quickly reach 113c unless I pushed the voltage down to the bare minimum while..." Read more
"...Keeps the temps down while gaming...." Read more
"...When I woke up, the fans were running at 100%, and my motherboard would not recognize there was a video card installed...." Read more
"Bought two of these to upgrade our Hackintosh systems, and they both run cool and quiet at around 30C most of the time for normal use...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the noise of the video card. Some mention it's pretty quiet, while others say it'll make an annoyingly loud noise. Some customers also report issues with the fan making an extremely bad grinding noise.
"...But 25 days in, one of the fans is now chattering, and it is annoyingly loud. I had to pull the card out and downgrade to my Vega 64...." Read more
"...That's not a bother to me, but it will be for some. Otherwise, it's pretty quiet...." Read more
"...They are power hungry and loud but you can get your fan curve and power consumption under control...." Read more
"...It does get a bit loud though and I have yet to find affordable all in one liquid cooling options which I use for everything...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the screen of the video card. They mention that it sometimes causes a black screen and fails to resume when fluid is added. They also report constant crashes and black screen bugs.
"...Card drivers are horrible. Numerous crashes and black screen bug. Modern warfare warzone is a big issue. Reverted back to a 1070ti and no crashes...." Read more
"...I got the black screen error frequently with both, sometimes it would completely crash other times it would just go black and come back...." Read more
"...it sometimes causes KP41(Kernel-Power 41) on idle.it sometimes causes black screen and fail to resume when fluid motion video is enabled...." Read more
"...the card worked perfectly fine for a few days, one day my screen just turned black while watching a video. The display driver keeps crashing...." Read more
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My one complaint was that the metal frame on the Port-side came a little bent so I first couldn't secure both screws to my desktop. I had to flatten it using my screwdriver before it became straight enough to snugly fit in the case, but I suspect that's an isolated issue for me.
So I guess with the new Radeon Pro VII announced today, top-end users might prefer that instead, but with an estimated retail price of around $1.8k, maybe some of you can find a compromise here.
Overall a very nice card, and especially for Hackintosh users, since it's plug-and-play. Mojave and Catalina runs fine for me, which is an improvement from the previous RT 5700xt I had that needed a bit of clover tweaking before it was recognized.
the glitches is when you hookl up a second monitor itblinks on and off constantly to fix that just unplug and plug back in and no more issues hopefully amd will fix that.that is about it i don't play in 4k so i dont know but for regular 1080p regular games like witcher 3 elder scrolls online is more then enough for that.
Now, for the card itself, well it is a behemoth. Like calculus textbook weight and thickness. But, overall I think this a beautiful card. The metal enclosure is "sharp" and the Radeon logos shining in red are great touches.
I placed this in a new build with a Ryzen 5 2600x CPU. My main goal was aiming for gaming at 4K60 and this thing delivers. To test it out and leaving it stock, I threw a few a games at it in 4K using ultra settings and yes, it runs Crysis. Crysis 2/3 and Star Wars BattleFront 2 really pushed it as temperatures and fan speed climbed, but it held steady at my goal of 60 fps for most games (drops in Crysis 3, but to be expected on ultra) and no crashes for any games I tried. As for the noise when under load, with headphones, I couldn't hear it from 2 feet away, but with them off, it sounds like I am sitting in front of my stove with the range fan on low. That's not a bother to me, but it will be for some. Otherwise, it's pretty quiet.
Though on the pricey side, I am very satisfied with the performance and believe it will suit my needs on the 4K side for years to come. I am sure I can get even more out of it with undervolting/overclocking and potential water cooling solutions down the line, but for now I have no complaints as is.
Now, for the card itself, well it is a behemoth. Like calculus textbook weight and thickness. But, overall I think this a beautiful card. The metal enclosure is "sharp" and the Radeon logos shining in red are great touches.
I placed this in a new build with a Ryzen 5 2600x CPU. My main goal was aiming for gaming at 4K60 and this thing delivers. To test it out and leaving it stock, I threw a few a games at it in 4K using ultra settings and yes, it runs Crysis. Crysis 2/3 and Star Wars BattleFront 2 really pushed it as temperatures and fan speed climbed, but it held steady at my goal of 60 fps for most games (drops in Crysis 3, but to be expected on ultra) and no crashes for any games I tried. As for the noise when under load, with headphones, I couldn't hear it from 2 feet away, but with them off, it sounds like I am sitting in front of my stove with the range fan on low. That's not a bother to me, but it will be for some. Otherwise, it's pretty quiet.
Though on the pricey side, I am very satisfied with the performance and believe it will suit my needs on the 4K side for years to come. I am sure I can get even more out of it with undervolting/overclocking and potential water cooling solutions down the line, but for now I have no complaints as is.
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The main advantage that it can be used for games and professional software, drivers are opened and free. Compare that to Nvidia who want you pay for the drivers only...In my case I need to buy 2 different Nvidia Cards: Pro and gaming card or one from AMD. And it has new interface with higher bus speed. I have 2 xeon processors on my work station with 128 GB ECC ram and that videocard just do the job perfectly.
Additionally, I sometimes play Cities: Skylines, and this card's 16 GB VRAM are incredible at high resolution rendering of large cities without so much as a hiccup.
- Esta hecha a 7 nanometros, proceso de fabricacion que nvidia todavia no ha logrado alcanzar, sin embargo tiene un consumo bastante elevado
- Tiene conexión pci express 4.0 para alcanzar mayor ancho de banda, lo cual puede ser muy bueno pero seguramente tú no aprovecharas jaja. Sigue siendo compatible con pci 3.0
- Tiene 16gb de memoria, esto por el precio es una barbaridad, teniendo en cuenta que las graficas de este precio o más solo llegan a la mitad. Ademas esta es HBM2, las memorias mas rápidas actualmente dando un ancho de banda altisimo. Para juegos probablemanete no aproveches nada de esto, pero te puede venir bien en altas resoluciones o en otras tareas profesionales
- Tiene una potencia de computo increible, si es lo que buscas dudo que encuentres algo mejora calidad precio
- El rendimiento en juegos esta muy a la par de la rtx 2080, por lo que depende del precio al que encuentres ambas vale la pena o no
- Los drivers de amd son muy buenos, los prefiero a los de Nvidia. Sin embargo pueden ser menos estables. Hay que mencionar tambien que puedes descargar la version "pro" enfocado a tareas prfesionales y mas estabilidad
- En mi experiencia da bastante buen rendimiento en unity
Dicho todo esto la recomendaria si la encontrais a buen precio, pero es una grafica con muy poco stock. Tiene una calidad-precio indiscutible para ciertos programas, por lo que tienes que saber bien lo que buscas y si haces un poco de todo esta grafica es un todoterreno, mientras que nvidia es un coche de carreras para juegos que aparte de eso solo le gana en algun ambito más