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AMD Radeon RX 7900 graphics card has been pictured, two 8-pin power connectors


AMD Radeon 7900 pictured

The pictures were posted by @9550pro who claims to have them from a closed QQ chat group. 

The card is clearly a prototype, with red board design and voltage contact points in some places. What is clear though is that this design matches what AMD has been teasing in late August with three red stripes on the heatsink.

AMD Radeon 7900 GPU, Source:@9550pro

The card is longer than the Radeon 6900 design, but features the same power connector configuration as the RDNA2 GPU, which is a dual 8-pin connector design. The cooler does not appear to have any room for additional power connectors, so this might be either the Radeon 7900 XT or the flagship 7900 XTX, which are probably to share the same triple-fan design.

AMD Radeon 7900 GPU, Source:@9550pro

This prototype is not a final product, what is clearly missing is the backplate which is present on all high-end RDNA2 reference models. Furthermore, do not worry about the red PCB, it will be changed to black for sure.

AMD is now set to announce its Radeon 7900 series this Thursday, with the product launch rumored to be in early December. At least two cards are to be announced, including 7900XT and 7900XTX based on Navi 31 GPU with RDNA3 architecture and innovative chiplet design.

RUMORED Radeon RX 7900 Specifications
VideoCardz.com Radeon RX 7900 XTX Radeon RX 7900 XT
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Architecture 5nm RDNA3 5nm RDNA3
GPU Navi 31 XTX Navi 31 XT
Stream Processors
Memory
Memory Bus
Memory Speed
Infinity Cache
Bandwidth
TBP TBC TBC

Source: @9550pro







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