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AMD a rather unique packaging with the Radeon VII. Above, you will see it had a few surprises harbored inside the package. Notice the updated Vega logo btw.
So I doubt the full retail packaging will get this as a bundle, but sitting inside that box is a plexi-glass stand with a VEGA20 GPU (dummy) in there. What a nice touch.
Alright, so there she is; the Radeon VII from AMD, we received an (obvious) 16 GB version with three fan heat-pipe design cooler. It has two PCIe PEG power connector (8-pin) connectors.
This Radeon VII is armed with 16 GB HBM2 graphics memory which will be offer 1 TB/s of bandwidth running with four packages, at thus an accumulated 4096-bit wide bus to give you a little more leash with the higher resolutions and image quality settings.
The reference clocked product will run with clock frequencies up to 1400 MHz (base) on its 4096 shader processors with a 1750 available boost and 1800 MHz peak frequency available. The card itself is based on a dual-slot cooling solution.
This product has been designed to be a match for at least the most popular Wide Quad HD and even ultra HD resolutions. The reference board includes one HDMI (2.0b) and three DisplayPort connectors, lacking is a DVI connector which AIB partners could embed.