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During Computex 2017, AMD revealed that they would be formally launching the Radeon RX Vega family of GPUs in SIGGRAPH 2017. Well, it’s official – the AMD Radeon RX Vega is here! To be accurate, there are five Vega models, and they will be sold in special Radeon Packs as well. Confused? Don’t be. Let us break it down for you!
Don’t forget to also check out the following AMD Vega-related articles :
- AMD Radeon RX Vega 64 Review – Future-Proofed 1440p Gaming!
- AMD Radeon RX Vega 56 Review – 1440p Gaming FTW!
- AMD Finally Enables Radeon RX Vega CrossFire!
- The AMD Vega GPU Architecture Tech Report
- AMD Vega Memory Architecture Q&A With Jeffrey Cheng
- 4K Prey demo running on dual AMD Radeon RX Vega graphics cards
- The AMD Computex 2017 Press Conference
- Watch DOOM run on AMD Vega
The Road To Vega
Several months ago, we showed off an AMD Vega prototype running DOOM on Vulkan at the 4K resolution.
During Computex 2017, Dr. Lisa Su also showed off dual AMD Vega GPUs running Prey at 4K, in an AMD Ryzen Threadripper system!
Now, they are ready for the big time! Let’s kick off with this short official introduction video from AMD!
The Five Vega Models
AMD announced three Radeon RX Vega models, but in reality, there are five different variants. Their names are a mouthful, but descriptive.
- Radeon RX Vega 64 Liquid Cooled Limited Edition – 64 compute units, water-cooled, US$649
- Radeon RX Vega 64 Liquid Cooled Edition – 64 compute units, water-cooled, US$599
- Radeon RX Vega 64 Limited Edition – 64 compute units, US$549
- Radeon RX Vega 64 – 64 compute units, air-cooled, US$499
- Radeon RX Vega 56 – 56 compute units, US$399
All five cards will be available for purchase starting 14 August 2017.
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AMD Radeon RX Vega Specifications
Models | Compute Units / Stream Processors |
GPU Base Clock | GPU Boost Clock | Memory Type | Memory Clock | TDP |
Radeon RX Vega 64 Liquid Cooled Limited Edition |
64 / 4096 | 1406 MHz | 1677 MHz | 2048-bit HBM2 | 945 MHz | 345 W |
Radeon RX Vega 64 Liquid Cooled Edition |
64 / 4096 | 1406 MHz | 1677 MHz | 2048-bit HBM2 | 945 MHz | 345 W |
Radeon RX Vega 64 Limited Edition |
64 / 4096 | 1247 MHz | 1546 MHz | 2048-bit HBM2 | 945 MHz | 295 W |
Radeon RX Vega 64 | 64 / 4096 | 1247 MHz | 1546 MHz | 2048-bit HBM2 | 945 MHz | 295 W |
Radeon RX Vega 56 | 56 / 3584 | 1156 MHz | 1471 MHz | 2048-bit HBM2 | 800 MHz | 210 W |
What’s With The Limited Edition?
As the specifications show, the Limited Edition cards do not offer higher clock speeds, so what’s special about them? Why pay US$50 extra for them? Here’s why…
The Limited Edition cards are AMD’s version of the NVIDIA Founders Edition graphics cards – the pinnacle of graphics card engineering. It features a solid metal shroud with a 240 grit brushed finish. Inside is a 30 mm fan mated to an isothermic vapour chamber.
There is also some bling in the form of an illuminated Vega logo in the middle of the shroud, and a Radeon pixel at the upper right corner.
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