PowerColor Radeon RX VEGA 64 8GB HBM2 PCI-Express Graphics Card - Stand Alone - ASUS

PowerColor Radeon RX VEGA 64 8GB HBM2 PCI-Express Graphics Card - Stand Alone

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Radeon RX VEGA 64 8GB HBM2 PCI-Express Graphics Card - Stand Alone

For the Gamers

As a true high-end graphics card for gamers the AMD Radeon RX Vega comes kitted out with a multitude of features and is designed for gaming in 4K resolution as well as immersion in Virtual Reality (VR). With 8 GB of 2nd gen High Bandwidth Memory (HBM2) as well as the redesigned Vega GPU architecture, the Radeon RX Vega represents the current gaming flagship of the Texan chip manufacturer. The Radeon RX Vega graphics cards are designed for PC gamers and are perfect to combine with a FreeSync monitor, as this allows for smoother tear-free image reproduction!

The PowerColor Radeon RX Vega 64 offered here provides 8 GB HBM2 memory clocked at 945 MHz and is connected to the GPU by means of a 2048-Bit memory interface. One of the unique features of HBM memory is the fact that it is located on the GPU die (that is to say, in the graphics chip) and not, as is normally the case, distributed around the GPU. The GPU itself is clocked at 1.247 MHz and can be clocked up to 1.546 MHz in Boost Mode.

The better cooling the GPU receives, the longer it can maintain its boost clocks. The cooling of the PowerColor Radeon RX Vega 64 is provided by a radial-style cooler design. The fan is located in the rear of the card and draws air out of the case, which is then blown over the PCB and out. The advantage of this style of cooling is that warm air is exhausted directly out of the case.

The Features of the AMD Radeon RX Vega 64:

AMD Radeon RX Vega 64
  • Brand new Vega architecture
  • Huge 8 GB HBM2-VRAM
  • 64 Next-Gen Compute Units (NCUs; 4.096 Shader)
  • Base Clock: 1.247 MHz
  • Boost Clock: 1.546 MHz
  • High Bandwidth Cache Controller (HBCC)
  • Rapid Packed Math (RPM) on NCUs
  • New Programmable Geometry Pipeline
  • Enhanced Pixel Engine
  • Air-cooled with radial-style fan

The Architecture of AMD Radeon Vega Graphics Cards

The Vega architecture not only contains a variety of optimisation in comparison to the Graphics Core Next architecture of previous generations, instead it represents a completely new element. In this way Vega GPU architecture builds on a foundation consisting of four new pillars:

  • High Bandwidth Cache Controller (HBCC)
  • Rapid Packed Math (RPM) of Next-Gen Compute Units (NCU)
  • New Programmable Geometry Pipeline
  • Enhanced Pixel Engine

High Bandwidth Cache Controller (HBCC)

AMDs High Bandwidth Cache Controller (HBCC) The High Bandwidth Cache Controller (HBCC) enables a marked improvement in the effective utilisation of the HBM (High Bandwidth Memory) modules when compared to Fiji-generation GPUs which were the first to benefit from this unique type of memory. The HBC Controller also allows for highly efficient memory control as well as increasing the minimum Frames per Second (FPS) in many games by up to 100% and the maximum FPS by more than 50%. This means the 8 GB HBM2-VRAM of the Radeon RX Vega performs to a similar level as 16 GB of GDDR5!

Next-Gen Compute Unit (NCU) & Rapid Packed Math (RPM)

Rapid Packed Math (RPM) of the Next-Gen Compute Units (NCU) Rapid Packed Math (RPM) is a feature of the Next-Gen Compute Unit (NCU) and utilises the highly flexible core structure of the new compute units. For example, RPM accelerates FP16 calculations to allow mathematically-oriented processes to be calculated more quickly. With RPM activated this doubles the number of calculations capable of being carried out per second without requiring additional resources. Rapid Packed Math is of particular benefit to physics-based calculations, as seen in large explosions featuring in games.

New Programmable Geometry Pipeline

Die New Programmable Geometry Pipeline von AMD Vega The new programmable geometry pipeline of the Vega architecture is capable of processing, thanks to its efficient load balancing, many millions of polygons simultaneously. The AMD Radeon Vega Frontier Edition Air offers a maximum geometry calculation capacity of 11 polygons (with the help of 4 Geometry Units) per clock, doubling that of the Radeon R9 Fury X with its 4 polygons per clock. Modelling applications in particular benefit from this, and furthermore this enables large 3D models to be renders in near real-time.

Enhanced Pixel Engine

The Enhanced Pixel Engine also unleashes an optimised Shade Unit design, one which provides notable performance increases at high resolutions (WQHD, UHD) and in displaying virtual reality. In specific terms the Enhanced Pixel Engine provides a new rasterizer technology which optimises cache localisation while creating more efficient rendering processes.

In order for the card to reach its maximum potential, new drivers should be downloaded and installed at regular intervals from the AMD website.

Technical Details:
  • Dimensions: 283 x 40 x 127 mm (W × H × D)
  • Slot Height: 2-Slot
  • GPU: AMD Radeon Vega ("Vega 10")
    Manufacturing Process: 14 nm
    GPU Frequency: 1.247 MHz
    Gaming Mode (Boost): 1.546 MHz
    Shader Units: 4.096
  • VRAM: 8.192 MB
    Memory Frequency: 945 MHz
    Type: High Bandwidth Generation 2 Memory (HBM2)
    Memory Bus Bandwidth: 2.048 Bit
    Memory Throughput: approx. 484 GB/s
  • Slot Type: PCIe x16 (PCIe / PCIe 2.x / PCIe 3.0)
  • Ports:
    3x DisplayPort 1.4 HBR3/HDR Ready
    1x HDMI
  • Typical Power Usage Under Load: 295 Watt
  • Power Supply Connectors: 2x 8-Pin PCIe
    Recommended Power Supply: min. 750 Watt
  • Features: OpenCL 2.0, OpenGL 4.5, Vulkan API, AMD Eyefinity Technology, AMD PowerTune Technology, AMD FreeSync Technology Support, AMD XConnect Technology