AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT Surfaced Courtesy Of PowerColor
AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT Surfaced Courtesy Of PowerColor

One of AMD’s AIB (add-in board) partner has accidentally revealed one of the upcoming Team Red GPUs, with the product in question being the PowerColor Red Devil RX 7800 XT. The accidental reveal has uncovered pretty much every single specification for the GPU itself as the information is already scraped and posted by leaker @All The Watts (the link to PowerColor’s website has since been disabled and instead redirect to the company’s product menu page).
According to the spec sheet, the RX 7800 XT will feature 3840 stream processors (4608 on the predecessor), uses the same 256-bit 16GB VRAM configuration (albeit with increased memory speeds) and comes with 2210MHz Game Clock and 2520MHz Boost clock by default. No mentions of TBP (total board power), though – but the card itself has been highly detailed by the product page, with triple 100mm fans, 11+3+1+2+1 phase VRM and more.

Interestingly, the spec sheet also mentions that only two DisplayPort 2.1 connections can be used at the same time – indicating there may be some sort of cut-down made on the display section of the die itself (which AMD marketed as “Radiance Display Engine”). The page also revealed the die to be the still unreleased Navi 32 silicon, which maxes out at 60 CUs (3840 SPs) and uses 4 MCDs (totaling 64MB of Infinity Cache).
AMD has only just confirmed they will launch the “enthusiast” class GPUs last week, and PowerColor’s surprise reveal may cause some troubles for AMD, if not at least themselves.
Source: Videocardz
Pokdepinion: The specs looks a bit underwhelming so far – hopefully the actual performance can prove otherwise.