The AMD Radeon RX Vega 64 & RX Vega 56 Review: Vega Burning Bright

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We?ve seen the architecture. We?ve seen the teasers. We?ve seen the Frontier. And we?ve seen the specifications. Now the end game for AMD's Radeon RX Vega release is finally upon us: the actual launch of the hardware. Today is AMD's moment to shine, as for the first time in over a year, they are back in the high-end video card market. And whether their drip feeding marketing strategy has ultimately succeeded in building up consumer hype or burnt everyone out prematurely, I think it's safe to say that everyone is eager to see what AMD can do with their best foot forward on the GPU front.

Launching today is the AMD Radeon RX Vega 64, or just Vega 64 for short. Based on a fully enabled Vega 10 GPU, the Vega 64 will come in two physical variants: air cooled and liquid cooled. The air cooled card is your traditional blower-based design, and depending on the specific SKU, is either available in AMD's traditional RX-style shroud, or a brushed-aluminum shroud for the aptly named Limited Edition.
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