PCI Express compatible motherboard with one x16 PCIe slot Minimum 850W or greater power supply Minimum 8GB of system memory. Recommended 16GB Installation software requires a keyboard, a mouse, and a display A display with HDMI, or DisplayPort is required Supported operating systems include Linux, Windows 7/10/11. 64-bit operating system required * Windows 7 does not support all features including by not limited to Hardware Raytracing DirectX 12 and Vulkan support For information on AMD Radeon VR Ready Premium visit amd.com/VRready
Recommended PSU Wattage
Minimum 850W or greater power supply
Power Connector
2 x 8-Pin + 1 x 6-Pin
Features
Features
NITRO+ Product Features: Software BIOS Switch NITRO Glow ARGB Fan Check Quick Connect Fan External RGB LED Synchronization Hybrid Fan Blade Wave Fin Design V-Shape Fin Design Integrated Cooling Module
AMD Radeon Product Features: AMD RDNA 2 Architecture DirectX 12 Ultimate Hardware Raytracing 7nm GPU GDDR6 Memory PCI Express 4.0 Support AMD FreeSync Technology DisplayPort 1.4 w ith DSC HDMI Video Streaming up to 8K Radeon VR Ready Premium AMD FidelityFX Radeon Image Sharpening Radeon Anti Lag Radeon Software Game Driver Optimizations High Performance 4K Gaming
Pros: - Quiet fans when playing games
- Does have male connection for ARGB to customize the color on the GPU
- Comes with a support bracket to hold the weight
- I can play almost any game on high/epic settings and still get 60-240fps. I do have it paired with a i9 10850K 10core 5.2ghz and 64gb DDR4 3600mhz
Cons: - It does require 2 8pin and 1 6pin power connection
- The GPU is quite large, as I had to buy a new case to fit everything inside
Overall Review: - Would reccomend if you cant wait till fall/winter for the 7000 series or 4000 nvidia series to come out
- I will try to add a picture when I have everything installed in my new case
Pros: - Quiet fans when playing games - Does have male connection for ARGB to customize the color on the GPU - Comes with a support bracket to hold the weight - I can play almost any game on high/epic settings and still get 60-240fps. I do have it paired with a i9 10850K 10core 5.2ghz and 64gb DDR4 3600mhz
Cons: - It does require 2 8pin and 1 6pin power connection - The GPU is quite large, as I had to buy a new case to fit everything inside
Overall Review: - Would reccomend if you cant wait till fall/winter for the 7000 series or 4000 nvidia series to come out - I will try to add a picture when I have everything installed in my new case