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XFX AMD Radeon VII 16GB HBM2, 1750 MHz Boost, 1801 MHz Peak, 3xDP 1xHDMI Pci-E 3.0

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Features

  • Chipset: AMD Radeon VII
  • 16GB HBM2 memory
  • Boost clock - 1750 MHz
  • Peak clock - 1801 MHz
  • Triple fan cooling. Stream processors - 3840
  • Microsoft Windows 10 support

Description

XFX Radeon VII graphics card brings the latest and greatest features for PC gamers: Capture, stream, share, optimize and fine-tune your games with ease. Exceptionally smooth and fast out-of-the-box gaming experience powered by Radeon software.

Graphics Coprocessor: AMD Radeon VII


Brand: XFX


Graphics Ram Size: 16 GB


GPU Clock Speed: 1750 MHz


Graphics Processor Manufacturer: AMD


Memory Speed: ‎1 GHz


Graphics Coprocessor: ‎AMD Radeon VII


Chipset Brand: ‎AMD


Graphics Card Ram Size: ‎16 GB


Brand: ‎XFX


Item model number: ‎RX-VEGMA3FD6


Hardware Platform: ‎PC


Item Weight: ‎12 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎11.02 x 4.92 x 1.57 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎11.02 x 4.92 x 1.57 inches


Processor Brand: ‎AMD


Manufacturer: ‎XFX


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎February 7, 2019


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Awesome Hackintosh GPU, albeit a little hot...
Bought this for my Hackintosh I built about 2 years ago with an i7-8700k Coffee Lake CPU. I mostly use this for rendering video projects from final cut and occasionally gaming on few Mac titles available. It runs like a dream, and I'm able to multi-task while exporting videos! (shadow & rise of tomb raider running almost at full setting, although my monitor was fixed at 1080/60fps so I won't know for sure). Very occasionally the computer froze while gaming to reboot because of the heat, but I suspect I need to add water cooling down the road to address that (as I'm a musician and need my computer to be quieter than using fans to record in my studio). My one complaint was that the metal frame on the Port-side came a little bent so I first couldn't secure both screws to my desktop. I had to flatten it using my screwdriver before it became straight enough to snugly fit in the case, but I suspect that's an isolated issue for me. So I guess with the new Radeon Pro VII announced today, top-end users might prefer that instead, but with an estimated retail price of around $1.8k, maybe some of you can find a compromise here. Overall a very nice card, and especially for Hackintosh users, since it's plug-and-play. Mojave and Catalina runs fine for me, which is an improvement from the previous RT 5700xt I had that needed a bit of clover tweaking before it was recognized. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2020 by Moses S.

  • excellent product
this is a monster graphics card that under the right conditions and with the right mods can really perform very well. I have mine under an ek waterblock running 2050mhz core/1250mhz hbm2- gpu crushes most games at 1440p without issue. truth be told if you want this level of performance and don't want to buy nvidia this is really your only option. this review is written before the launch of the rtx 2080 super but most likely the rtx 2080 super will be a better value due to a reasonable performance increase for around the same price. also this gpu is really a 1440p card not a 4k card which makes the 16gb vram kinda pointless for anything other than the massive bandwidth 4 stacks of hbm2 provide. I feel this gpu and the 2080 both aren't powerful enough for good 4k gaming. the 2080ti and rtx titan are really the only options available for 4k gaming and even those can struggle with some games to keep 60+fps. as of right now pc hardware has not kept up with games and modern resolutions. I refuse to play games at 4k 50fps the experience is very poor vs 1440p 80fps. most vulkan titles run extremely well on radeon vii rage 2 for instance I can get about the same performance with my radeon vii as you'd expect out of a 2080 ti and games like world war z the radeon vii really shines. you need to determine what your goals are before buying a card but really for good 1440p gaming you have 2 options for new purchases either radeon vii or a 2080 I have both I prefer the radeon vii it outperforms the 2080 at the same clocks. my 2080 is an msi trio it will run 2040mhz core and in most games my radeon vii at 2050mhz outperforms the 2080 and it costed less which is a plus too. be aware not every gpu will clock like mine does. for benchmarking I have o.c.ed to 2125/1275hbm so I got pretty lucky I think relative to most. mind you this is with powerplay mod's and powerlimit set to 50%. I would avoid doing this without watercooling ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2019 by andrew

  • card performs well but a few glitches
ok guys i always been an amd fan on gpus i never had any issues this card i am running prepard 3d version 4.5 in high settings getting 35-40 fps i do have lot of graphical addons flight sims are very demanding so im happy the glitches is when you hookl up a second monitor itblinks on and off constantly to fix that just unplug and plug back in and no more issues hopefully amd will fix that.that is about it i don't play in 4k so i dont know but for regular 1080p regular games like witcher 3 elder scrolls online is more then enough for that. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2020 by Aaron M.

  • Creators card a must
If you're a creator on a budget and you had close to 700 to throw around, this is a good buy. If you're only gaming on it, it's hard to justify buying this card for yourself. For one, this card is great at multitasking, gaming and streaming, or even gaming and recording this thing can keep up quite well. Pair it up with a really good cpu and it's the bee's knees. Though AMD has EOL'd this card quick and early, I'd suggest if you want to keep longer, watercool it, or find another means of keeping it cool while it works. This bad boy gets TOASTY when it gets slammed with the right workload. It can render high quality frames at what I would say is a decent rate. I returned my first R VII through a scare of EOL, but this one was bought as a gift from someone to myself. New versions of this card go by the name of Radeon Pro VII and feature a bridge, but the pricing for that one is where this card should have been sold. Though mismarketed as a "gamer" card, this is definitely a budget (if you got your hands on it) creator card. Supports both mainstream AMD gaming drivers AND creator drivers. Late side note - I’ve been able to crank out a bit more FPS while tweaking the performance, currently best stable for me is a frequency of 1700-1725 MHz voltage of 980 - 1000 mV as well as a memory frequency of 1100 MHz. Keeps the temps down while gaming. There is some gains to using the included HBCC Memory Segment controller as well, which by my understanding shares system ram along with the HBM, buuuut.... Faster ram could definitely make bigger improvements. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2020 by Nextarkid122

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