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First image of the asrock radeon vii based on the reference design

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AMD recently officially unveiled its Radeon VII graphics card based on the Vega architecture, and some negative rumors about it began spreading soon after, claiming that the graphics card would have a limited release. AMD came out to deny this, and with the first images of ASRock Radeon VII, it looks like they weren't lying.

ASRock uses the reference model for its Radeon VII

Although it is still unknown if there will be custom AIB products from the Radeon VII, we know that they will sell graphics cards with a reference design by the various AMD manufacturing partners. One of the first that we have been able to see today is the ASRock model.

The partners' first image of this graphics card belongs to ASRock's Phantom Gaming model, which uses the exact same reference design AMD announced at CES 2019.

The only difference there would be with this model is the sticker on the fans, although we don't know what the back will look like, since we only have this image of the box and the front of the graphics card.

Looking at the box more closely, we see confirmed the new process of 7nm, 16 GB of HBM2 memory with a bandwidth of 1 TB per second and that supports Freesync 2 HDR. The Vega II or Vega VII logo has also been confirmed. The new graphics card should be available on the shelves by February 7 with an official price of $ 699. Most likely images of this graphics card will also emerge, but from other manufacturers using the reference model. We will keep you informed.

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