A few weeks after we first saw leaks of the card, XFX has officially announced the RX Vega 64 and RX Vega 56 Double Edition. Both cards come with a newly designed custom cooler and dual 8-pin power connectors, though out of the box clock speeds seem to match the reference RX Vega models.
The Double Edition cooler certainly stands out due to its rather odd shape. There is a cut out in the center of the black shroud, two large cooling fans, a heatsink and plenty of heatpipes. The cooler extends across the entire length of the card. For I/O, you get three DisplayPort connections and one HDMI 2.0 connector.
Both cards come with the same specs as the reference Vega GPUs according to Videocardz. So you get a 1247MHz base speed on the 64 with a 1546MHz boost. Meanwhile on the Vega 56 card you get an 1156MHz base clock and a 1471MHz boost clock. Both come with 8GB of HBM2 memory.
The other main difference between Vega 56 and Vega 64 is the number of Cores and TMUs. The 64 comes with 4096 cores and 256 TMUs, while the 56 comes with 3584 cores and 224 TMUs.
There is no word on pricing or a release date just yet, but these should hit the market relatively soon.
KitGuru Says: Custom versions of the RX Vega are finally starting to roll out. Are any of you considering upgrading to Vega at this point? Are you still hoping to see more custom cooled versions first?
I like my xfx 7850 dd but I tried to overclock once and it was terrible.
If the XFX Vega56 is cheaper than the 1070, then I will most definitely get one
Not a fan of the design, looks cheap, though if the performance is good then I could live with it.