Over the past weeks we have read several reports regarding the lack of custom RX Vega 64 graphics cards. Unlike the previous rumors about the missing custom RX Vega 64, it appears that the manufacturers are actually going to release cards based on a custom design.
According to Videocardz, Powercolor has received a new batch of AMD RX Vega GPUs just in time for the expected release window of RX Vega custom cards. Powercolor should already be working on a custom graphics card with a triple fan cooler. According to the pictures, the cooler looks pretty massive and it should be pretty close to the one that can be found on the RX 580 Red Devil. It features a dual aluminum fin stack with heatpipes that have been combined with three large fans. The entire cooler has been painted in black with red accents.
Although the custom cooler, the overall dimensions of the card doesn't look so bigger than the reference version. According to Videocardz, Powercolor is using a PCB similar to AMD's reference "Vega 10" board. The VRM area should be the same that we can find on the reference version, Powercolor has enlarged the PCB a bit due to the BIOS switch and moved the two 8-pin power connectors to the end of the card.
Regarding connectors, the upcoming Powercolor Radeon RX Vega 64 is supposed to feature two HDMI and two DisplayPort outlets.
Source:
Videocarz