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  Published: 2019-03-30, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com

  • It's a tricky one this, I must admit. For the same money, Nvidia cards have RTX features, run cooler, quieter, and use less power. On that alone, AMD is still behind the curve. However, I know for a fact that many are loyal to AMD and for good reason. Fre...

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  Published: 2019-03-12, Author: Mike , review by: hardwareheaven.com

  • The card in our AMD Radeon VII review is an unexpected addition to the high-end market – it's always good to see AMD releasing new cards, and consumers are the real winners when there's more competition around.However, our AMD Radeon VII review shows that...

 
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  Published: 2019-02-09, review by: pcgamesn.com

  • The “world's first 7nm gaming GPU” may be a nice moniker for the Radeon VII's marketing material, but it's not going to be the AMD card to grab that elusive “world's fastest graphics card” mantle from Nvidia. The fact it can genuinely stand toe-to-toe wit...

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  Published: 2019-02-08, Author: Dominic , review by: kitguru.net

  • Well suited to a high refresh-rate 1440p monitor, Faster than RTX 2080 in some titles, Attractive and relatively compact design, Thermal performance is good – even if it comes at the cost of noise levels, 16GB VRAM is future-proof
  • On average 3-4% slower than RTX 2080, Draws more power than RTX 2080 Ti, Next to no overclocking headroom with my sample, Very loud, Expected to be priced similarly to entry-level RTX 2080 models – which offer a better all-round package, Custom card situa
  • The Radeon VII marks AMD's return to the high-end gaming market, with the graphics card priced at $699/£649 and aimed squarely at Nvidia's RTX 2080 when it comes to real-world gaming performance.If we get right to the actual gaming performance of this car...

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  Published: 2019-02-07, Author: Matthew , review by: Bit-Tech.net

  • Bringing AMD back into the high-end GPU space, the Radeon VII delivers stellar performance at 1440p and acceptable frame rates at 4K. It can't match Nvidia's finest, but next to the RTX 2080 it trades blows and comes out roughly a match overall, showing p...

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  Published: 2019-02-07, Author: Tarinder , review by: HEXUS.net

  • Fastest gaming card from AMD, Good looks, Huge memory capacity and bandwidth Three excellent games bundle
  • Noisy under load, No forward-looking architecture, Not as energy efficient as rival RTX
  • Announced to much fanfare at CES 2019, AMD reckons it is back in the premium graphics-card game with the Radeon VII GPU.The method by which the red team goes toe-to-toe with the Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 is disarmingly simple: it takes the existing mach...

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  Published: 2019-02-07, review by: eurogamer.net

  • Abstract:  Does 16GB of ultra-fast RAM beat cutting-edge ray tracing tech?Richard LeadbetterTechnology Editor, Digital FoundryAt what point did 4K gaming finally become viable without having to compromise too much on graphics settings? For my money, it would t...

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  Published: 2019-02-07, Author: Kevin , review by: techradar.com

  • Keeps pace with Nvidia RTX 2080, Useful extra VRAM, Runs cooler than Nvidia RTX
  • Troubling DirectX 12 performance, No Crossfire support, Power hungry
  • The Radeon VII isn't the graphics card that puts AMD back on top, but it's powerful enough to put Nvidia on notice. Although it doesn't feature any new fangled RT or AI cores, this graphics card packs a ton of video memory that's actually necessary for mo...

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  Published: 2022-05-05, Author: Rene , review by: absolutegadget.com

  • Abstract:  In 2019 AMD introduced new video cards that finally started using a new architecture. After years of using the GCN architecture, they switched to the new RDNA architecture. The difference with the NVIDIA cards became a lot smaller, even though there was a...

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  Published: 2022-04-28, Author: translated , review by: notebookcheck.net

  • compact design, fan-stop mode, very quiet under load, modern and energy-efficient GPU architecture (7 nm), attractive price
  • not always fast enough for all-out 1080p gaming, very low ray tracing performance compared to Nvidia
  • Sapphire Pulse Radeon RX 6500 XT in review - Provided by AMD GermanyWith the AMD Radeon RX 6500 XT, AMD now offers an even more affordable graphics card based on the current RDNA2 architecture. However, we didn't completely find the established good energ...

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