Wednesday, December 14th 2022

Biostar Unveils its Custom Radeon RX 7900-series Graphics Cards

BIOSTAR, a leading manufacturer of motherboards, graphics cards, and storage devices today, is excited to unveil two brand-new Radeon RX 7900 series graphics cards. Powered by the groundbreaking AMD RDNA 3 architecture, BIOSTAR is latest Radeon RX 7900XTX-24GB and RX 7900XT-20GB graphics cards deliver up to 50% more performance per watt than their previous generation RDNA 2 GPU units. Featuring AMD is superior RDNA 3 architecture and the world is fastest interconnect technology, the all-new BIOSTAR Radeon RX 7900XTX and RX 7900XT graphics cards combine 5 nm and 6 nm process nodes with updated chiplets that leverage AMD is Infinity Links and high-performance fanout packaging to deliver blazingly fast 5.3 TB/s bandwidth.

Unleash jaw-droppingly high frame-rates on AAA game titles with breathtaking 4K visuals powered by AMD is most advanced graphics technology with BIOSTAR is Radeon RX 7900XTX and RX 7900XT graphics cards. Ideal for gamers and content creators, they carry AMD is second-generation Infinity Cache technology and high-speed GDDR6 memory with up to a 384-bit memory interface.
Furthermore, it also includes AMD is dedicated AI acceleration technology that delivers up to 2.7X higher performance. Second-generation ray tracing technology provides up to 1.8X higher ray tracing performance than AMD RDNA 2 architecture. BIOSTAR Radeon RX 7900 series graphics cards are designed to support DisplayPort 2.1 displays, delivering ultra-high framerates and stunning visuals up to 4K 480 Hz and 8K 165 Hz.

Learn more about the brand-new Radeon RX 7900XTX and RX 7900XT graphics cards on the official BIOSTAR website. Enter the battle with confidence, empowered by the latest Radeon RX 7900XTX and RX 7900XT graphics cards from BIOSTAR.
Source: Biostar
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10 Comments on Biostar Unveils its Custom Radeon RX 7900-series Graphics Cards

#1
bonehead123
hummmm....

lookalikea GPU....
soundalikea GPU....
smellalikea GPU.....

Guess what: It probably IS a GPU.....

Not sure exactly what is so "custom" about these cards, but I don't see any actual performance numbers or specs or test results or comparisons to other brands, nor any PRICES, therefore..............

meh..yawn...snooze :)
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#2
Fouquin
This looks like Biostar took the RDNA3 EVT design and stuck their stickers on the fans. Nothing wrong with that, the EVT cooler design is still built to cool the card just fine, but it's funny that they took such a low effort approach. XFX and Sapphire have both done this in the past as well, it's a valid tactic if the validation design is perfectly suitable just reuse it.
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#3
TheLostSwede
News Editor
FouquinThis looks like Biostar took the RDNA3 EVT design and stuck their stickers on the fans. Nothing wrong with that, the EVT cooler design is still built to cool the card just fine, but it's funny that they took such a low effort approach. XFX and Sapphire have both done this in the past as well, it's a valid tactic if the validation design is perfectly suitable just reuse it.
I think you need to put your glasses on.
Look at the first picture, top two cards are AMD reference design, the two lower cards are Biostar's own design.
No USB-C, different rear plate, different fans, different fan shroud, most likely a different heatsink too.
Chucked in an extra couple of pictures of the 7900 XT, as it shows that it's a custom PCB.
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#4
Fouquin
TheLostSwedeI think you need to put your glasses on.
Look at the first picture, top two cards are AMD reference design, the two lower cards are Biostar's own design.
No USB-C, different rear plate, different fans, different fan shroud, most likely a different heatsink too.
Chucked in an extra picture of the 7900 XT, as it shows that it's a custom PCB.
Kindly note that I said EVT. Not reference. It is quite obviously not the reference design, but EVT (and PVT) designs are not the same as what ships to customers, as with nearly every single generation prior save for a few exceptions. Examples of EVT designs that shipped (in some capacity) as partner designs are the XFX R9 Fury and MSI RX 580 V1.
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#5
TheLostSwede
News Editor
FouquinKindly note that I said EVT. Not reference. It is quite obviously not the reference design, but EVT (and PVT) designs are not the same as what ships to customers, as with nearly every single generation prior save for a few exceptions. Examples of EVT designs that shipped (in some capacity) as partner designs are the XFX R9 Fury and MSI RX 580 V1.
And you've seen the EVT boards?
AFAIK, no pictures or details of said boards have been shared.
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#6
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
FouquinKindly note that I said EVT. Not reference. It is quite obviously not the reference design, but EVT (and PVT) designs are not the same as what ships to customers, as with nearly every single generation prior save for a few exceptions. Examples of EVT designs that shipped (in some capacity) as partner designs are the XFX R9 Fury and MSI RX 580 V1.
I'd say this style board is used by system integrators with its basic design in cost savings.
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#7
Neo_Morpheus
3.5 slots.....

I honestly think that GPU's and by consequence motherboards, will need a new form factor.

I personally like the OAM form factor:

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#8
TheLostSwede
News Editor
Neo_Morpheus3.5 slots.....

I honestly think that GPU's and by consequence motherboards, will need a new form factor.

I personally like the OAM form factor:

It's long overdue. BTX failed, so no-one dared to move on.
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#9
SkullFox
The word bland comes to mind, when I look at it....
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#10
lexluthermiester
SkullFoxThe word bland comes to mind, when I look at it....
Perhaps. Some see that as a GOOD thing.
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