A couple of weeks ago, we wrote an article regarding a teaser that was posted by XFX about its upcoming lineup of RX Vega graphics cards. Well, the company has finally made them official, and they’re known as RX Vega 56 Double Edition and RX Vega 64 Double Edition. And yes, XFX has kept the graphics card design that it showed on the teaser.
That said, the “X” shape on the cooler shroud of both the RX Vega 56 And RX Vega 64 Double Edition graphics cards are actually even more pronounced than what we had initially expected. That said, the cooler shroud still has the carbon-fibre like accents along with two large open-air cooling fans.
When it comes to specifications, folks at VideoCardz have stated that both of XFX’s newest custom graphics cards will not be factory-overclocked. Instead, they will ship to consumers with stock clock speeds that has been set by Radeon. To be more specific, the RX Vega 56 Double Edition will feature clock speeds of 1156MHz (base) and 1471MHz (boost), while the RX Vega 64 will come with base and boost clock speeds of 1247MHz and 1546MHz respectively.
Beside that, video outputs found on both these graphics cards include three DisplayPort ports and one HDMI port. Do keep in mind that you’ll need two 8-pin power connectors to power up both the RX Vega 56 And RX Vega 64 Double Edition. Unfortunately, local pricing and date of availability was not mentioned at the time of writing.
(Source: VideoCardz, TechPowerUp)
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