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AMD has launched the Radeon Pro W 7900 and W 7800 workstation professional production graphics cards based on the latest RDNA 2 architecture, prioritizing functionality and stability over aesthetics. Key features include DisplayPort 2.1 support for resolutions up to 8K at 60Hz. Performance benchmarks of the Radeon Pro W7800 on a Lenovo P620 workstation showed efficient operation, with temperatures and power consumption maintained during workload. The card's fan performance during crypto mining mode was highlighted, with low noise levels and competitive pricing, solidifying AMD's position in the market.
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In this segment of the video, AMD has launched the Next Generation workstation professional production graphics cards – the Radeon Pro W 7900 and W 7800 based on the latest RDNA 2 architecture. The cards are fast and aim for functionality and stability rather than flashy aesthetics. The W 7800 has a blower style design, runs off two eight-pin connectors, and features three full-size DisplayPort 2.1 outputs along with a mini DisplayPort. Notably, AMD is the first to integrate DisplayPort 2.1, offering three times the bandwidth of DisplayPort 1.4 and supporting resolutions up to 8K at 60Hz uncompressed.
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In this segment of the video, the focus is on the performance review of the AMD Radeon Pro W7800. The benchmarks were performed on a Lenovo P620 workstation with a Threadripper Pro 3975WX processor and 64GB of RAM. Various performance metrics such as PassMark, PCMark, Photoshop, Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, and others were evaluated. The Radeon Pro W7800 was compared to the W6800 in the same testbed, with the W7800 displaying 38 decibels of noise when idle. During a workload benchmark, the W7800 ran at around 40 degrees Celsius, consumed 252 Watts, and reached around 57 degrees at the junction. The fan spun at 1400 RPM by default and was quieter than the system fan of the P620.
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In this segment of the video, the reviewer tests the fan speed and performance of the Radeon Pro W7800 graphics card in crypto mining mode. They note the graphics card’s low power consumption at 252 Watts and temperature stability under workload. The fan speed reaches around 26,000 RPM, with a core temperature of 64 degrees Celsius and junction temperature of 75 degrees Celsius. The review praises the card’s performance, low noise level of 51 decibels at max, and competitive pricing, particularly compared to other graphics cards. The reviewer expresses satisfaction with AMD’s product and competitiveness in the market.