Graphics Card Architecture: GCN.
Compute Units: 60 CUs.
Slot Width: 2-slots.
PSU Requirements: 750W or higher.
PCIe Generation: Gen 3.0 x16.
GPU Length: 280mm or 11in.
For more technical info, please visit the manufacturer's website (no longer active).
For complex technical specifications about the GPU, please refer to TechPowerUp's website.
The build that is using this part is this.
The Radeon VII is one of the rarest GPUs to review. This GPU has a great legacy behind it as it is AMD's 50th anniversary GPU. It is capable of running many games around 1080p and 1440p at 60fps. It can also be used as a production GPU as it has HBM2, which is used for high density and bandwidth. The Radeon VII has 16GB of video memory, allowing it to hold more textures when gaming. A major flaw with the GPU is the lack of ray tracing cores to utilize the memory to the fullest. Another drawback is that the fans can get loud under mid to high load, shaking the case and causing noticeable heat. The GPU has some subtle red LED that spells "RADEON" and a small 3D cube on the tip. The LED can only be turned on by disassembling the GPU and unplugging the LED cable.
I give the Radeon VII a 4/5.