Testseek.co.uk have collected 601 expert reviews of the AMD Radeon RX Vega 64 8GB HBM2 PCIe and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for AMD Radeon RX Vega 64 8GB HBM2 PCIe.
August 2017
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The editors liked
Room for overclocking
Strong performance speeds
Genuine competition to GeForce
Hits GTX 1070 hard
Well suited to QHD FreeSync
Vega is here
Finally
Performance generally similar to GeForce GTX 1080
Future-looking feature set could yield additional performance
FreeSync cost advantage
Impressive benchmark results
Minute GPU tuning control
Solid gaming performance
Excellent memory bandwidth
Great suite of software features
FreeSync compatible monitors are affordable
A compelling option for 1440P gamers
Gives Nvidia competition against its GTX 1070 and GTX 1080 cards
Expands the GPU options available to FreeSync gamers with 1440P and 4K monitors
Looks to have good overclocking headroom if you don't mind the power d
The editors didn't like
Too noisy
Not power-efficient
Rivals offer better value
Needs better cooling
Frustratingly loud
Wattage thirsty
High power consumption
Cooling not handled as well as Vega Frontier Edition
Top-billed features await future developer support
Higher energy draw than Nvidia Pascal
High power draw
Just slightly quicker than GTX 1080
Very power hungry in its performance-biased ‘Turbo' power mode
Needs dual 8-pin connectors which require beefier PSUs and may limit SFF usability
Reference cooler is loud with sub-par cooling and is somewhat overstretched by its task on this GPU
Abstract: After months of teases and delays, the wait for Vega is finally over.On Monday, AMD launches its flagship Radeon RX 64 lineup: the $499 Radeon RX Vega 64 and the $699 liquid-cooled Radeon RX Vega 64, which is only available as part of a convoluted “Radeon...
Abstract: After months of teases and delays, the wait for Vega is finally over.On Monday, AMD launches its flagship Radeon RX 64 lineup: the $499 Radeon RX Vega 64 and the $699 liquid-cooled Radeon RX Vega 64, which is only available as part of a convoluted “Radeon...
Abstract: The Vega GPUs were finally released last year after a long wait and a lot of anticipation. With the whole world watching, a lot was riding on the shoulders of the new graphics cards as the RX 400/500 series didn't really have a contender in the high-end s...
If this were two separate reviews the Vega 56 would get a higher score than the Vega 64, but since it's one review I'm labeling both of them "great." AMD is certainly competitive once again in the high-end of the market, and its Radeon packs make going al...
If you are a serious gamer that wants the best graphics performance, then either of these graphics cards will serve you well. The Vega 64 might be louder and lags behind a few frames, but it still performs well and comes with cheaper price tag of $499 com...
The AMD RX Vega 64 – while it delivers good performance, the performance is delivered at a huge penalty. It runs at almost 300W just to deliver the performance around the ballpark of the GTX 1070 Ti and GTX 1080, for the most part it performs like the GTX...
Hot and power hungry, but a great high-end graphics card to ownRemove term: AMD Radeon RX Vega 64 AMD Radeon RX Vega 64RM3,09986Performance9/10Value7/10Feature9/10Design9/10Usability9/10SpecsGPU: AMD Radeon™ RX VEGA 64 GPUMemory: 8GB 2048-bit High Bandwi...
Comparable performance with GTX 1080, Good 1080p and 2K gaming performance, Premium packaging with Radeon goodies inside
Lack of a second HDMI port and a DVI port, Runs slightly slower than the GTX 1080 for some games, Needs a lot of power
It's been quite a while since we've seen an AMD Radeon GPU go head to head against NVIDIA's fastest. With the release of the Vega, gamers will finally have an alternative to the NVIDIA GTX 1080. The AMD Radeon RX Vega 64 performed pretty well for most of...
Closing ThoughtsAMD fans have been waiting for a high-end performance flagship graphic card that can take the fight to NVIDIA for a while now, and it looks like their wish has been granted – if only just so. AMD has positioned the Radeon RX Vega 64 to go...
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