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Finesse de gravure de 7 nm
Une première
Un retour timide sur le segment haut de gamme
16 Go de mémoire HBM2
Performances en hausse par rapport à la Radeon Vega 56/64
Silencieux au repos
3 jeux offerts
Procédé de gravure en 7 nm
16 Go HBM2
Design
Backplate incluse
Un début de concurrence dans le haut de gamme
Carte parfaite pour le WQHD
Très silencieuse au repos
Suite logicielle qui s'étoffe au fil des mois
Performances en forte hausse face à la Vega 64
Intéressante pour les créateurs de contenu
Resident Evil 2
Devil May Cry 5
The Division 2 offerts
Bonne performance en overclocking
Gravure en 7 nm
Bon signe pour l'architecture Navi
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Bien trop bruyante
Position tarifaire
Niveau sonore dès que la carte est sollicitée
Performances espérées d'une RTX 2080 non atteintes
Publié: 2018-04-19, Auteur: Michael , review by: phoronix.com
Extrait: Today we can finally reveal the Linux performance details for the AMD Radeon VII graphics card... Especially if you are an open-source driver fan, it's quite a treat thanks to having fully open-source and fairly mature driver support, but can this $699 USD graphics card dance with the likes of the GeForce RTX 2080...
Extrait: 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-...
AMD, you've really delivered with the Radeon VII. It might not be a planned release but it is big and loud enough to make an entrance and it stands as a huge flag planted firmly in 2019 for launching the world's first 7nm gaming GPU.It's not a new GPU arc...
Extrait: 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-...
16GB of high bandwidth video memory, Ploughs through ultra settings with a breeze, Minimalist and premium design
Lack of next-gen proofing techs such as ray tracing and VR connector, Power hungry
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Publié: 2019-06-09, Auteur: John , review by: lowyat.net
As I've said before, the Radeon VII feels like a missed opportunity here; despite the 7nm process node, it's obvious that the card was released on a whim, hence why it uses an “enhanced version” of the Vega architecture, and is not based on Navi. All is n...
The Review8.8ScoreThe AMD Radeon VII offers great performance to keep AMD competitive in the high-end space but it still comes up short in other places.Review BreakdownPerformance0Build Quality0Functionality0Bundle0Value0Tags:gamingnvidiaoverclockingrevie...
Extrait: The AMD Radeon VII reference card features a familiar brick design with an aluminum shroud with triple cooling fans. From this angle we can also see that little corner block logo of the Radeon symbol.GALAX RTX 2070 EXOC 8GB Graphics Card ReviewASUS RO...
We had higher hopes for the AMD Radeon VII graphics cardespecially with the various new and improved technologies that were included in it. Howeveras compared to the two-year-old GTX 1080Ti graphics cardwhich is currently priced same at 699USDthe Radeon V...