AMD's next-gen enthusiast card sure looks a beast in these leaked pics.
If two new leaked images of AMD's new reference design for an upcoming Radeon RX 7000-series graphics card is to be believed, AMD's RDNA 3 cards will look absolutely gorgeous.9550pro on Twitter
🤫Source: QQ pic.twitter.com/FhYix70RXPThe card looks to be a touch longer than the RX 6950 XT, which suggests it's set to be the RX 7900 XT or some similarly beefy GPU. While the new card is also a triple-fan design, it also appears the fans may be a little larger. Looking to the side of the alleged card and you'll find a chunky heatsink with a touch more room to breathe than the RX 6950 XT. AMD's Scott Herkelman confirmed that AMD wouldfound on the RTX 4090 last week.
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