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Radeon VII review: AMD's cutting-edge return to enthusiast gaming

Radeon VII review: AMD’s cutting-edge return to enthusiast gaming

Posted on February 8, 2019 By Jarvis

Built for 4K, in gaming and content creation.

Radeon VII breaks new ground for AMD, and for graphics cards in general. It’s the company’s first truly high-end 4K GPU, capable of surpassing 60 frames per second at High or Ultra settings. It’s the first-ever consumer graphics card built using the next-gen 7nm manufacturing process, and the first to ship with a massive 16GB of ultra-fast high-bandwidth memory (HBM). Radeon VII is even the first AMD graphics card that shifts away from reporting the GPU temperature alone to monitoring a more holistic array of 64 thermal sensors spread across the die. This is impressive hardware, the likes of which gamers haven’t seen before.
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