AMD Radeon has officially released the design for the RX 6000 cards. AMD took to Twitter to announce their new look and revamped cooler design that will most probably feature in all cards in the Radeon RX 6000 series.
The new design shows a triple-fan, giant shroud design, and twin 8-pin power connectors show that the cards will pack a punch. The new cooler features three big fans with a bold R on each one, which appears to be a lit-up RADEON logo down the side.
The dual 8-pin PCIe power connectors also show that the cards will be power-hungry. The RX 5700 cards featured the 6+8 design so we may expect a higher TDP from the Radeon 6000 RX series cards. The RX 6000 series reveal also shows off its output display ports which include 1 HDMI, 2 DisplayPort, and a single Virtual Link port (Type-C) connector. It is yet to see what generation HDMI and DisplayPort will be featured but most probably, they will be the latest ones.
Take a first look at the design of the new Radeon RX 6000 series. Our upcoming @AMD #RDNA2 graphics cards will feature a brand new cooler design, and you can study every angle yourself on our Fortnite Creative Island. 8651-9841-1639. pic.twitter.com/KGQAOXDivZ
— Radeon RX (@Radeon) September 14, 2020
The Tweet by Radeon says:
Take a first look at the design of the new Radeon RX 6000 series. Our upcoming @AMD #RDNA2 graphics cards will feature a brand-new cooler design, and you can study every angle yourself on our Fortnite Creative Island. 8651-9841-1639
AMD has also featured a full render of their new look cooler and card in their Fortnite Creative Island. AMD has announced that Radeon RX 6000 graphics cards based on the RDNA 2 architecture will be released in the coming month of October. Wednesday, October 28 at 12:00 pm ET, AMD will reveal their long-awaited Radeon RX 6000 series graphics cards which will directly compete with NVIDIA’s new RTX 3000 series Turing cards. We will have to wait and see what AMD can do to match NVIDIA’s 3000 series cards.
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