Sunday, December 22nd 2024

AMD Radeon RX 8800 XT Reference Design Leaked?

These are possibly the first pictures of the reference-design AMD Radeon RX 8800 XT graphics card. The pics surfaced on Reddit by a user who claimed to have access to an investor presentation that features images of the card placed next to an AMD Ryzen 9 PIB retail box. The card's design looks quite similar to MSI's Ventus 3X—a silver baseplate frames inlets to a triple fan setup, which cools a heatsink underneath. This is a fairly large card, roughly the size of a reference RX 7900 XT. The dark background accent which the silver plate contrasts, features a front-facing illuminated Radeon logo. This card is designed to look better when installed in a vertical slot, than it is with a standard installation.

The Radeon RX 8800 XT is expected to be the fastest SKU available from the generation, as AMD has ceded the enthusiast segment to focus on high-volume performance and mainstream market segments. The RX 8800 XT is based on the "Navi 48" silicon, and is powered by the RDNA 4 graphics architecture. Besides incorporating many of the graphics stack enhancements RDNA 3.5 introduced over RDNA 3, RDNA 4 is expected to improve the SIMD IPC, and come with a highly specialized ray tracing hardware solution that reduces the performance cost of ray tracing. It is also expected to implement a newer foundry node.

Update 15:43 UTC: It's likely that this card is called "Radeon RX 9070 XT," read our newer report for more.
Sources: SubtleSerenity (Reddit), VideoCardz
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30 Comments on AMD Radeon RX 8800 XT Reference Design Leaked?

#26
Darc Requiem
Darmok N JaladThey really have a thing against 8 right now. And I always thought all the numbers were afraid of 7.
No it looks like the 8000 series is reserved for Strix Halo (APU). The 9000 series will be for discrete desktop and mobile.

Edit: Should have checked page 2 and I would have saw that @eidairaman1 already made this clarification.
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#27
MCJAxolotl7
Legacy-ZAnor are there miners gobbling them all up by the palit.
By the Palit :laugh:
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#28
Cheeseball
Not a Potato
Reference design card height = Looks good, not too tall

Reference design length = Not so good, might be too long like XFX cards
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#29
AusWolf
3valatzyI am not against "AI" because naturally it is expected that the average joes will like it and buy. Which is still better than Nvidia having 100% market share and full monopoly over the market.

I guess Nvidia is free to enable a class-action law-suit if AMD steals its product numbers.
Sure, put AI in it, just don't promote it through the model name. It's a gaming card, they're not gonna sell more by calling it the Radeon AI 9000 AI XTXXX AIAI. Simpler is better, imo.
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#30
wheresmycar
katzi

it's an air cooler..
Thats a shame. I was expecting a chunky fish tank chamber housing red sharks with BIG muscles for improved pumping performance, quadra-looped to a twin Boeing jet engine with anti-bird mesh for a filter. Oh well, maybe someday!
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