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PowerColor Also Unveils its Reference Radeon VII

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Wednesday, January 30, 2019 5:58 AM (permalink)
https://www.techpowerup.com/252008/powercolor-also-unveils-its-reference-radeon-vii
 
Amidst breaking news about PowerColor designing what could be the first custom-design Radeon VII graphics card, the company also unveiled its reference-design Radeon VII card, the AXVII 16GBHBM2-3DH. This card sticks to AMD's reference design clock speeds of up to 1750 MHz boost, and up to 1800 MHz "peak" clock speeds, with the memory ticking at 1000 MHz. It's likely that PowerColor will sell this card close to AMD's MSRP for this card, USD $699. I like the plain design of the card. 
 
 
 


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    Re: PowerColor Also Unveils its Reference Radeon VII Wednesday, January 30, 2019 4:28 PM (permalink)
    rjohnson11
    I like the plain design of the card.



    I prefer modest designs to these complex and ostentatious abstract attempts trying to impress the art graduates working at McDonald's. That being said, the VII reference needs a little more than it was afforded where aesthetics are concerned. Those clear fans get an F. If I were a VGA I would not bang this. 3/10
     
    These are the best looking cards on the market:
     
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    ASUS has a great stealthy design but it's worn thin. The RTX facelift wasn't bad.
     
    MSI just ruins everything with the dumbest RGB applications.
     
    EVGA made a clear shroud...lol!!!
     
    And so on, and so on, but I have work to do.
     
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