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AMD Radeon RX 7000 RDNA 3 Graphics Card Render Exposed

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The NVIDIA RTX 40 series has been released, can the AMD RX 7000 series be far behind? 3D artist Technetium has created a few beautiful multi-angle renders of the RX 7900 XT (tentative name) based on the official disclosures, and they look pretty cool.

Official Images

While the RX 7000 series will continue the overall design style of the last two generations, but in a more subdued, almost pure black tone, Technetium has added a die of red at the top and a bright strip of lights above and below the central one of the three fans on the front.

Unlike the RTX 40 series which uses the new PCIe 5.0 16-pin auxiliary power supply, the RX 7000 will still be a traditional PCIe power supply with up to three possible 8-pin connectors and a total power supply capacity of 450W.

In addition, this may be AMD’s thickest graphics card ever, visually at least 3 slots or even 3.5 slots – the RTX 4090 FE male card has 3.5 slots.

Even so, AMD has long claimed that the RDNA3 has superb energy efficiency, compared to the already excellent RDNA2 again improved by 50%.

The RX 7900 XT will be based on the multi-chip package Navi 31 core, with 12,288 stream processors, with up to 24GB GDDR6 memory.

PS: Technetium has produced many similar renderings, graphics cards, motherboards, boxes and whatnot are very good at it.

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