AMD Radeon VII Water Cooling & Overclock Mod, Pt 1/2
We heard that AMD updated its drivers to fix overclocking support on Radeon VII, so now we're liquid cooling ours into a "Hybrid" to overclock heavily.
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AMD's Radeon VII has already gone through our review process (including a tear-down) and has been extensively analyzed. At this point, though, we still don't know the upper-bounds of "normal" overclocking conditions. This has led us to another one of the GN famous Hybrid Mods, where we bolt on some cooling parts to the card, blast the VRM with fans, and hope to reach higher clocks than stock. Because drivers were broken at launch, it shouldn't be hard to overclock at least marginally better than we've seen already, but those limits will be lifted higher thanks to reduced power leakage with liquid cooling.
Find the original Radeon VII review here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n9rhtSwAVfI
Find the original Radeon VII tear-down here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0b9_c4oJRTE
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