Elevate Your Experience: Radeon Pro W7700 and AMD Graphics Advanced

AMD has finally completed its own line of RDNA3 graphics cards for practical usage with the Radeon Pro W7700, narrowing the significant difference between the previously evaluated Radeon Pro W7800 and W7600.

The purpose of today’s test is to examine this chip’s usability in productive applications, even if its design as a gaming graphics card would slot it nicely between a Radeon RX 7600 and the RX 7700XT.

Therefore, it is reasonable to infer that even the RRP may still be marginally below (or slightly over) the 1000 euro threshold. Given that you can contrast the card with many equivalents from the NVIDIA universe, that’s quite the claim.

AMD claims that the W7700 delivers an exceptional price/performance ratio, with its RDNA 3 architecture and 16 GB GDDR6 RAM being 1.7 times greater than that of its predecessors.

Its performance may reach up to 28 TFLOPS (in FP32 values), and its 48 compute units (CUs) and matching number of ray accelerators make it suitable for ray tracing jobs.

With no backplate, the card has a genuine dual-slot design and a net thickness of 3.5 cm (or 3.8 cm when the rear screws and clamping cross are included). The usual installation height of 10.5 cm is determined by the slot panel.

The slot bracket has four DisplayPorts 2.1 in total, which is really adequate for all scenarios in the places where the card positions itself, in addition to the air outlet apertures required for the DHE concept of the card.