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Specifications Mfr Part Number: 21275-02-20G Chipset: AMD Radeon RX Vega64 Engine Clock: 1247 MHz Boost Engine Clock: 1546 MHz Video Memory: 8GB HBM2 Memory Clock: 945 MHz, Effective Memory Interface: 2048-bit Bus: PCI-Express 3.0 x16 Stream Processors: 4096 RAMDAC: 400 MHz Max. Resolution: 5120 x 2880, Support 4x Display Monitors Connectors: Input: 2x 8-Pin AUX Power Connectors Output: HDMI, 3x DisplayPorts Thermal: Fansink Dimensions (WxLxH): 4.4 x 10.7 x 1.6 inch / 112.0 x 272.0 x 40.0 mm This Video Card Supports: Windows 10/ 7 AMD CrossFireX FreeSync Technology AMD Eyefinity Quad HD Display (4K*2K Support) Dual BIOS AMD Liquid VR Technology AMD TrueAudio Next Technology AMD Xconnect ready Universal Video Decoder (UVD) Radeon VR ready Premium Radeon Chill Radeon Relive Microsoft DirectX 12, OpenGL 4.5, OpenCL 2.0, Shader Model 5.0 750W System Power Supply Requirement
Memory Speed | 1890 MHz |
Graphics Coprocessor | Radeon R9 Nano |
Chipset Brand | AMD |
Card Description | Sapphire Radeon RX Vega 64 8GB HBM2 (RX VEGA64, 14 nm FinFET) |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 8 GB |
Brand | Sapphire |
Series | FBA_21275-02-20G |
Item model number | 21275-02-20G |
Item Weight | 3 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 14.25 x 2.75 x 8.5 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 14.25 x 2.75 x 8.5 inches |
Manufacturer | Althon Micro Inc. |
ASIN | B074HCCWW9 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | August 14, 2017 |
U**R
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Die Vega 64 ist nicht nur als Turboheizung zu gebrauchen, nein sie ist auch garnicht so schlecht bei ihrer Arbeit als Bildausgabgerät. Also, die Karte ist schon mal eine sehr gute muss ich sagen und dabei auch im Referenzdesign welches ich besser für eine ordentliche Kühlung finde da die Luft nicht erst ins Gehäuse gepustet wird sondern direkt raus aus dem PC. Unter Volllast geht die Karte auch schon mal über die 70C° welche man auch auf sehr schmerzhafte art und weise überprüfen kann wenn man dann mal die Hand an den Kühler an der Rückseite des PCs legt. Aber keine Frage ist das nichts schlimmes denn im Winter wirds einem dann bestimmt nicht kalt. Was wollt ihr mehr Grafikkarte und Heizung in einem? Auf jeden fall ist die graka für 299€ auf jedenfall ein sehr Atraktives Angebot.
M**.
Its a graphics card. What can I say. ...
Its a graphics card. What can I say. If you buying this one I assume you have done your research and know what you are doing. Yes it is expensive but it is a top of the line graphics card.
A**R
Five Stars
A beast. Noisy tho.
A**O
Great Upgrade
This was an upgrade from an R9 290X Tri-x from sapphire. PUBG was getting about 45-60 FPS (everything on ultra aside from shadows and postprocessing both of which are on low) average at 2560x1080 144hz. Now Im running at about 100-110 FPS at the same resolution (everything on ultra aside from shadows and postprocessing both of which are on low) .My monitor is free sync enabled so I would definitely recommend if you are buying this card, to get its full usage, to make sure you are using it with a free sync monitor.If you can get this from amazon for the originally stated price tag of 499.99 I would highly recommend doing so.
V**S
Met my expectations
A decent upgrade from my previous-gen Radeon Fury. Its performance met my tempered expectations. I am using the gpu with a no-frills 60Hz 4K monitor, though I usually game at 1440p. In general, it allows me to play most graphics-intensive AAA titles on ultra settings, with resolution at 1440p or above, while usually exceeding 60fps.The extra performance headroom in the card will allow me to upgrade to a high refresh-rate FreeSync 2 monitor OR an ultra-wide 3440x1440 monitor.I was luckily to get the card at $599 before the price increases, so the performance/cost proposition was OK for me.The card can be noisy, like its predecessor. It also generates a lot of heat, though this currently a benefit for me, since its winter here.
A**M
Five Stars
Good Product
C**S
Package contents description not accurate
2nd Review (Follow up ~6 months later)I purchased two of these cards. Initially my pc worked just fine with these two cards. Although I was never convinced that they properly worked with AMD Crossfire (Allows two graphics cards to be used... like SLI with NVIDIA). I wish I would've never bought these cards now. I couldve bought any of the 1080Ti cards from the competitors. Unfortunately these cards have been nothing but a headache. Everything will be seemingly running fine, and then I get a system hang symptom, simultaneous to this event is a massive spike of power to the card (indicated by the cards lights all being lit up). After this system hang / power spike event, the screen returns, and the computer is functional as it was before, however all 3D applications are critically disrupted, including something as simple as a video player.These cards were an absolute mistake. It was a rookie move for me to give AMD a big chance like this. As a full time student, I dropped more than I really shouldve on these products, and was ultimately burned. Honest, experienced opinion now is to avoid these cards. I underestimated the heat the cards generate as well. Although my build catered to the most extreme componentry, these cards still got so hot. Accidently touched the burner on the stove because you didn't know it was just used type of hot...1st Review (Initial Post)I will be updating this review as I go.First problem. The manual included with this card suggests a driver CD should have been included. Which it did not. Save the ink, and remove that line from the manual if you are not going to include what the package says it should include.
N**X
Five Stars
Love this Car
J**R
Hate cold weather?
It is an oven and heater in one.
I**Y
*Recommended* Lol.. if you're interested in the craze of Vega, you'll have to read what I had to say! :)
Alright alright alright.. where do I start?Let's start pricing, it's definitely a big problem, and made it unfair for a lot of gamers, anyhow, I was able to snatch two of these bad boyz for the price of 599 back in Sep. 2017. And for that price? I'm happy to say I'm satisfied with my purchase! :)Going in a little more in details. The drivers!! I can just go on and on talking about the nightmares I had, I can type for days..It was horrible, all kinds of weird stuff, system hangs, flickering, stuttering, crashes, screen glitches, ReLive glitches in videos, ReLive causing the frames to drop like a B***H. As I said, I can just talk non-stop about how horrible the drivers *were*.Because thankfully, things are getting MUCH better. For almost 3 months, at least for me, the cards were practically unusable. And I'm speaking without CrossFireX, that's just a whole other story altogether. But again, thankfully, AMD has been working really really hard on their Drivers, we've seen A LOT of updates, and with each update, they address many of the known issues and bugs and fix a lot of them, along with optimization for many popular games.Now onto my specific case:i5 4690Ka Z97 gaming 7 from MSI16GB of Vengeance 1600MHz RAMHX1000i PSUH110i GTX Liquid Cooler - I've had my CPU overclocked to 4.6GHz since the day I bought in mid 2014, and it's just been very great, I've ran it with the 270X, and the RX 480 later, until I've got those two Vega 64s. Things started getting outta control.For the first 3 weeks of having the cards, I just started my testing with one card, and literally couldn't get 5 minutes of computer time, whether it was gaming, browsing, idling, chatting, youtubing, absolutely nothing that consumes %1 of gpu power would run without a Graphics Driver crash. It was one of the most disturbing 3 weeks I've lived in my life, all kinds of thoughts ran through my had, just burning the cards in fire, selling them for whatever they get, was just so disappointed and desperate.I didn't leave a single option for a solution, tried literally everything, just crashes everywhere and all the time. Then after 3 weeks, I was scratching my head, and thought... Could it be my overclock? No, there is no way.. that's been going on for the longest time.. it's never caused me a single problem!! (mind you, power is not a problem, cause I was only doing my testing with one card, and I know for a fact, my CPU overclocked doesn't even reach 200-250watts), so it just never even crossed my mind that it could be the overclock causing me all this trouble all along.I remove the overclock. And boom!! The card just WORKED. I opened up GTA 5, ran it for like 4 hours, no crashes whatsoever.But there lied my issue, there is no point of using those cards with my CPU without an overclock, because even one card, bottlenecks the living transistors out of my processor. But I just had to live with that, and that's the reason why I waited (6 months? - I received those cards back in Oct. 2017), yeah almost 5-6 months, until I written my review.Because finally, after the latest driver update, code name Adrenalin, it's just SOOOOOOOO stable!!And to be completely honest, I almost lost hope at a point, wanted to sell the cards for CryptoMiners so bad, I was just so pissed, and honestly, could have never recommended the cards even at MSRP, because they were just unusable.But fortunately, again, that changed after this latest update!! it's just a blessing, I'm so happy with those two puppies in my system. They look gorgeous!Finally, I can go back to praising AMD, after being so pissed off at them, they finally got their s**t back together, I had hope, I believed in them, and I'm really really happy they didn't disappoint me. (at least not completely anyway :X).Let me talk a little about performance and FPS while the pics upload.Without the overclock on my CPU, it's the worst experience ever, don't even bother getting close to those cards (if you can find any of course, I'm speaking for a perfect world). The Frames would be capped in every game, and the stuttering caused of that just makes the experience cancerous.Even in the video I attached, the I'm playing BF3, in duplicate screen just for the heck of it (I dunno if that affects performance), I was still capped by my CPU, the CPU is maxed out %100 @4.7GHz, and the GPU (still using only one, no CrossFireX) is running at 85-90% (opposed to 55-60% without the OC).GTA 5, without the OC, I could give any of you $100 if you can play the game for 10 minutes without puking, completely unplayable. But now!! Hahahaa! :DDD You even seen a newborn baby's b**t?? it's that smooth! Frames go up to 130FPS (Ultra, but optimum known settings for GTA5), and I can never witness the frames going under 60FPS, mind you, I just care for the smoothness of the experience, 60 or 200 FPS, I'm happy as long as there isn't frame drops and stutters, and I finally got that! :)If you wanna hear more and see more of Vega 64, go to my channel on YT "iBoolGuy", or go to a channel called "Matt B". That dude is great! :)
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