The dual-GPU video adapter has 12-phase vGPU and 12-layer PCB

Jun 5, 2013 14:42 GMT  ·  By

Even the best video cards can be improved beyond belief, something that Sapphire seems quite eager to prove, having created a veritable monster.

Long story short, Sapphire brought the Radeon HD 7990 Atomic graphics card to Computex.

The board is based on the AMD Radeon HD 7990 "Malta" graphics card, the dual-GPU monster that came out a while ago.

Sapphire's model is even more of a monster, with a 12-layer PCB, three 8-pin PCIE express power plugs, 4-phase VDDCI, 2-phase MVDD, a high-grade VRM with 12-phase vGPU and, most importantly, a full liquid cooler.

And by "full" I mean that, in addition to the 240 x 120 mm radiator, the cooler includes a pump that occupies a 5.25-inch bay.

Most likely an Atomic-branded CPU block is included with the card, to complete the set, but there's no guarantee of this.

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