MSI is proud to officially announce AMD Radeon VII, the world’s first 7nm gaming graphics card. The all-new Radeon VII is designed to provide exceptional performance and amazing experiences for the latest AAA, esports and VR titles, demanding 3D rendering and video editing applications, and next-generation compute workloads.
“AMD Radeon VII is the highest-performance gaming graphics card we have ever created,” said Scott Herkelman, corporate vice president and general manager, Radeon Technologies Group at AMD. “It is designed for gamers, creators and enthusiasts who demand ultra-high quality visuals, uncompromising performance and immersive gaming experiences.”
Built on the enhanced second-generation AMD ‘Vega’ architecture, Radeon VII provides 2X the memory, 2.1X the memory bandwidth, up to 29% higher gaming performance on average, and up to 36% higher performance on average in content creation applications compared to the current top-of-the-line AMD Radeon RX Vega 64 graphics card. For gamers, Radeon VII provides seamless, high-refresh HDR gaming at 1080p, ultrawide 1440p and 4K, and enables next-generation photo and visual creation applications on razor sharp, vibrant 8K monitors.
With AMDs ‘Raise the Game Fully Loaded’ bundle, AMD plans to offer gamers complimentary PC versions of the highly anticipated Resident Evil 2, Devil May Cry 5 and Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 with the purchase of an eligible AMD Radeon VII graphics card or Radeon VII powered PC, as well as with the purchase of other eligible Radeon graphics cards and Radeon powered PCs.
MSI AFTERBURNER
MSI Afterburner is the world’s most recognized and widely used graphics card Overclocking software. It gives you full control of your graphics card and enables you to monitor your system’s key metrics in real-time. Afterburner gives you a free performance boost for a smooth in-game experience thanks to higher FPS. The latest version of Afterburner will support the brand new Radeon VII graphics cards.
AVAILABILITY
The Radeon VII is expected to be available from 7th February 2019.
Source: MSI