What can an AMD Radeon VII card do?

What can an AMD Radeon VII card do?

We do not have to wait too long for the premiere of the AMD Radeon VII graphics card, because it will hit the shelves on February 7, but a preview of its performance always comes at a price.

These probably come from a careless tester or reviewer, because the copies intended for testing by third parties and companies have already been sent out. The ones in the 3DMark benchmark go to the first fire, which indicate that the Radeon VII beats the GeForce RTX 2080 in a synthetic plot. While the card from the AMD stable scores 27587 points in the Fire Strike 1.1 test, and 6871 points in the Fire Strike Ultra 1.1 test, the overclocked non-reference RTX 2080 variant scores 26,800 and 6,430 points respectively. A seemingly delicate difference, but still important in such benchmarks.

Radeon VII also appeared in the Final Fantasy 15 test, which, however, did not show the superiority of the 7 nm GPU. In 2K resolution on medium settings, AMD’s proposal lost more than 1,200 points to the RTX 2080 and GTX 1080 Ti, and after overclocking the quality to the “high” settings, it even fell below the GTX 1070 Ti:

In addition, the Videocardz service claims that on the day of the premiere, we should not expect the original versions of Radeon VII. We will have to wait for them until May, but some of the projects have already surfaced. It is a pity that they are limited only to tapping the clocks and stickers on the cooling:

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Source: Videocardz


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