Here you will find all technical data as well as various benchmarks of the XFX Radeon VII. Up to 4 screens with a maximum resolution of up to 7680x4320 can be operated with this graphics card. The maximum turbo clock of the XFX Radeon VII is 1.750 GHz, so the graphics card achieves an FP32 computing power of 13.07 TFLOPS.
GPU
The XFX Radeon VII is equipped with 60 execution and 3840 shader units. With single precision, a theoretical FP32 computing power of 13.07 TFLOPS is achieved.
The XFX Radeon VII has a 4096 bit wide memory interface, with which a memory bandwidth of 1024 GB/s is achieved. In total, 16 GB HBM2 graphics memory is available for the graphics card.
Memory Size:
16 GB
Memory Type:
HBM2
Memory Clock:
1.000 GHz
Memory Speed:
2.0 Gbps
Memory bandwidth:
1024 GB/s
Memory Interface:
4096 bit
Clock Speeds
The manufacturer specifies the memory clock of the XFX Radeon VII with 1.400 GHz (base clock) or with 1.750 GHz (turbo clock). If overclocking is supported (see below), the clock rate can be increased even further.
Base Clock:
1.400 GHz
Boost Clock:
1.750 GHz
Avg (Game) Clock:
Overclocking:
Yes
Thermal Design
The XFX Radeon VII has 2 x 8-Pin plugs, which supply the graphics card with energy. The maximum operating temperature of the card is 99 °C.
TDP:
300 W
TDP (up):
--
Tjunction max:
99 °C
PCIe-Power:
2 x 8-Pin
Cooler & Fans
The XFX Radeon VII is equipped with 3 Axial main fans, which are used to cool the graphics processor and graphics memory.
Fan-Type:
Axial
Fan 1:
3 x 75 mm
Fan 2:
--
Cooler-Type:
Air cooling
Noise (Idle):
32 dB
Noise (Load):
52 dB
Connectivity
Up to 4 screens can be connected to the XFX Radeon VII, whereby the backward-compatible HDCP copy protection is supported in the 2.2 version.
Max. Displays:
4
HDCP-Version:
2.2
HDMI Ports:
1x HDMI v2.0b
DP Ports:
3x DP v1.4a
DVI Ports:
--
VGA Ports:
--
USB-C Ports:
--
Featureset
The XFX Radeon VII supports a maximum resolution of 7680x4320 pixels and the DirectX standard version 12_1.
Max. resolution:
7680x4320
DirectX:
12_1
Raytracing:
No
DLSS / FSR:
Yes
LED:
Non addressable LED
Supported Video Codecs
Here is a list of which video codecs can be decoded / encoded by the XFX Radeon VII in hardware in order to minimize the processor load.
h264:
Decode / Encode
h265 / HEVC:
Decode / Encode
VP8:
Decode
VP9:
Decode / Encode
AV1:
No
Dimensions
The dimensions of the XFX Radeon VII are 268 mm in length, 120 mm in height and 42 mm in width. Thus 2 PCIe-Slots are needed in a case.
Length:
268 mm
Height:
120 mm
Width:
42 mm
Width (Slots):
2 PCIe-Slots
Weight:
--
Additional data
The XFX Radeon VII is manufactured in a structure width of 7 nm and has a PCIe 3.0 x 16 lanes interface. The graphics card was released in Q1/2019.
GPU Interface:
PCIe 3.0 x 16
Release date:
Q1/2019
Launch Price:
699 $ (Reference)
Structure size:
7 nm
Part-no:
RX-VEGMA3FD6
Documents:
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XFX Radeon VII 1.400 GHz, 16 GB (300 W TDP)
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