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AMD Big Navi leak makes Nvidia RTX 3080 Ti look way better

AMD just revealed its Big Navi graphics card design on Fortnite of all things

Posted on September 15, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

We’re a little more than a month out from the reveal of AMD Big Navi graphics cards, but Team Red has just graced us with the first look at its upcoming Radeon RX 6000 Series.

AMD Radeon took to Twitter late Monday afternoon, revealing what looks to be an absolute monster of a graphics card, along with a brand-new cooler design. And AMD fans can even get a closer look at the card on Fortnite of all things, through AMD’s Battle Arena in the same game.
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