Gigabyte reveals their RX Vega 64/56 Gaming OC Windforce 2X series GPUs
Gigabyte reveals their RX Vega 64/56 Gaming OC Windforce 2X series GPUs
One of the strange aspects of this GPU is its unique set of display outputs, offering three DisplayPort 1.4 connections and three HDMI 2.0 connections. At this time it is unknown if all of these connections can be used at once, as previous Gigabyte designs have delivered options to use certain outputs at the expense of others.Â
This GPU will release with RX Vega 56 and 64 variants, both of which will come with a factory overclock, offering boost clock speeds of 1560MHz. These two GPUs will not provide overclocked HBM2 memory.Â
Like most RX Vega series GPUs, Gigabyte’s Gaming OC Windforce 2X series will offer two 8-pin PCIe power connections, which is the same as AMD’s reference RX Vega offerings. Gigabyte will use a custom 13-phase VRM solution with these GPUs over a custom PCB, though at this time it is unknown how much this design improves over AMD’s reference models.Â
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 | Gigabyte RX Vega 56 Gaming OC | Gigabyte RX Vega 64 Gaming OC |
Archtecture | Vega | Vega |
Active CUs | 56 | 64 |
Stream Processors | 3584 | 4096 |
Base Clock Speed | ? | ? |
Boost Clock Speed | 1560MHz | 1560MHz |
Cooling | Air | Air |
VRAM | 8GB HBM2 | 8GB HBM2 |
Memory Bus | 2048-bit | 2048-bit |
memory Clock Speed | 800MHz | 945MHz |
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Gigabyte has not revealed the pricing of their custom RX Vega 64/56 GPUs at this time, though judging by the clock speeds on offer here Gigabyte seems to be aiming at a lower price tag than the offerings from ASUS and PowerColor.Â
You can join the discussion on Gigabyte’s custom RX Vega 64/56 GPU designs on the OC3D Forums. Â
Gigabyte reveals their RX Vega 64/56 Gaming OC Windforce 2X series GPUs
One of the strange aspects of this GPU is its unique set of display outputs, offering three DisplayPort 1.4 connections and three HDMI 2.0 connections. At this time it is unknown if all of these connections can be used at once, as previous Gigabyte designs have delivered options to use certain outputs at the expense of others.Â
This GPU will release with RX Vega 56 and 64 variants, both of which will come with a factory overclock, offering boost clock speeds of 1560MHz. These two GPUs will not provide overclocked HBM2 memory.Â
Like most RX Vega series GPUs, Gigabyte’s Gaming OC Windforce 2X series will offer two 8-pin PCIe power connections, which is the same as AMD’s reference RX Vega offerings. Gigabyte will use a custom 13-phase VRM solution with these GPUs over a custom PCB, though at this time it is unknown how much this design improves over AMD’s reference models.Â
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 | Gigabyte RX Vega 56 Gaming OC | Gigabyte RX Vega 64 Gaming OC |
Archtecture | Vega | Vega |
Active CUs | 56 | 64 |
Stream Processors | 3584 | 4096 |
Base Clock Speed | ? | ? |
Boost Clock Speed | 1560MHz | 1560MHz |
Cooling | Air | Air |
VRAM | 8GB HBM2 | 8GB HBM2 |
Memory Bus | 2048-bit | 2048-bit |
memory Clock Speed | 800MHz | 945MHz |
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Gigabyte has not revealed the pricing of their custom RX Vega 64/56 GPUs at this time, though judging by the clock speeds on offer here Gigabyte seems to be aiming at a lower price tag than the offerings from ASUS and PowerColor.Â
You can join the discussion on Gigabyte’s custom RX Vega 64/56 GPU designs on the OC3D Forums. Â