Testseek.co.uk have collected 500 expert reviews of the AMD Radeon RX Vega 56 8GB HBM2 PCIe and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for AMD Radeon RX Vega 56 8GB HBM2 PCIe.
August 2017
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The editors liked
Room for overclocking
Strong performance speeds
Competitive performance
FreeSync 2
HDR
Chill
ReLive and More Gaming Friendly Features
Great Build Quality
LED Lit Logo
Big Improvement over Fury series
HBM2 Memory
Genuine competition to GeForce
Hits GTX 1070 hard
Well suited to QHD FreeSync
Faster than GeForce GTX 1070 FE
30% lower power than Vega 64
Great 1440p performance
Strong competitor for GTX 1070
Good 1440P gaming performance
Operating temperatures are decent
Despite the loud cooler
Cost-effective variable refresh rate gaming solution with a FreeSync monitor
Different software-based power profiles give flexibili
The editors didn't like
Too noisy
Not power-efficient
Rivals offer better value
Blower cooler is a bit noisy and limits overclocking
Neutral
Efficiency is better
But still plenty of room for improvement
“The Vega 56 is one of the best AMD graphics cards to date
Packed full of features that are sure to remain relevant to PC gamer
Needs better cooling
Frustratingly loud
Wattage thirsty
Higher power consumption than GTX 1070
Cooling fan is loud under load
Uncertain value given volatile pricing
High power consumption in the performance-biased ‘Turbo' mode
Loud cooler
Dual 8-pin connectors seems unnecessary and may deter some potential customers
The AMD Radeon RX Vega 56 and the GeForce GTX 1070 is supposedly the sweet spot for three Vega cards released by AMD thus far. AMD is banking that the Vega 56 will be the high-performance card to buy at the $399 price point once it starts shipping on Augu...
Competitive with an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1070, Vega 56 Radeon Red Pack may add sweetener for some buyers
Lags behind the GTX 1070 on some titles (a few older games at 1080p, in our tests), High TDP and power requirements versus competing Nvidia cards
AMD's stepped-down $399 Vega card is a solid alternative to Nvidia's similarly priced GeForce GTX 1070, making it a good fit for no-compromise 1440p gaming. (Nvidia still has a strong lead on power efficiency, though.) Read More...
Faster than the GeForce GTX 1070, Much more power efficient than RX Vega 64, Quieter than RX Vega 64, Enhanced Sync works amazingly well, FreeSync at no increased monitor cost, New instructions, packed math, primitive shaders, Simplified tuning profiles i
Higher power draw than comparable NVIDIA cards, Noisy, Coil noise at high FPS, Fan does not stop in idle
The AMD Radeon RX Vega 56 is expected to retail for $399. Faster than the GeForce GTX 1070 Much more power efficient than RX Vega 64 Quieter than RX Vega 64 Enhanced Sync works amazingly well FreeSync at no increased monitor cost New instructions, pa...
Published: 2017-08-14, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com
Solid performance across the board. 8GB of HBM 2 memory should prove useful in the long term. Matches the current performance value king, the GTX 1070, which is no small feat. Modern DX12 architecture. Freesync gaming, yea
Vega seems to be less efficient than Nvidia's Pascal. We were expecting a bit more from the late challenger
Oh yes, I'll state it again. Personally I do appreciate Vega 56 better compared to the 64. Vega 56 offers and is a better proposition at 399 USD. That money just feels right for what you get. It's more or less 10% slower than the 64 (air-cooled model) yet...
Published: 2017-08-14, Author: Jeff , review by: Techreport.com
Before we issue a verdict on the RX Vega 56 and RX Vega 64, it's time once again to sum up our results in our famous value scatter plots. To produce these charts, we take the geometric mean of the average FPS figures for each game we tested. We also conv...
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Published: 2017-08-14, Author: Ryan , review by: pcper.com
(Editor's note: We still have much to test and dive into on Vega including a look at the architecture itself, how the use of the new Power Save options in Wattman improve efficiency, how HBCC states might impact games at 4K, etc. We had VERY limited time...
Published: 2017-08-14, Author: Dave , review by: hothardware.com
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