Blurry Radeon RX Vega spotted online
@ 2017/03/21White backplate and not much more
A blurry picture has leaked online showing what should be a reference version of the upcoming AMD Radeon RX Vega graphics card.
Coming from Chiphell, the picture has been taken at the Beijing Technology summit, and while it does not reveal a lot of information, it does show the recently Radeon RX Vega logo on top of a white backplate. The picture also shows that RX Vega will most likely be a standard-size graphics card, unlike the R9 Fury X, which was somewhat shorter.
The cooler looks a lot like the R9 Fury X and RX 480, but with a white backplate. The picture also shows that the card will need two PCIe power connectors, most likely 2x8-pin or even 8+6-pin combination.
Judging from these leaked pictures, it appears that AMD's marketing team is working hard and this could well be the prototype that was running on a couple of recent AMD events.
A blurry picture has leaked online showing what should be a reference version of the upcoming AMD Radeon RX Vega graphics card.
Coming from Chiphell, the picture has been taken at the Beijing Technology summit, and while it does not reveal a lot of information, it does show the recently Radeon RX Vega logo on top of a white backplate. The picture also shows that RX Vega will most likely be a standard-size graphics card, unlike the R9 Fury X, which was somewhat shorter.
The cooler looks a lot like the R9 Fury X and RX 480, but with a white backplate. The picture also shows that the card will need two PCIe power connectors, most likely 2x8-pin or even 8+6-pin combination.
Judging from these leaked pictures, it appears that AMD's marketing team is working hard and this could well be the prototype that was running on a couple of recent AMD events.