Radeon Pro Duo
The design of the Radeon Pro Duo is simple. The engineers took two Fiji XT chips and soldered them onto a single PCB. The GPUs communicate with each other via a PLX bridge and CrossFire technology. Four stacks of the latest first-generation HBM 4 GB memory are attached to each GPU. In addition to a pair of Fiji XT and a PLX bridge, each block has seven power phases. The Radeon Pro Duo uses chips from the Radeon R9 Nano, since the total maximum consumption of the video card is 350 watts. For operation, three 8-pin connectors must be connected to the device.
Externally, the Radeon Pro Duo resembles the Radeon R9 Fury X. The design is the same, the structural elements are similar. The maintenance-free water cooling system Cooler Master with two water blocks is used. A thick (64 mm with a fan) single-section radiator is directly responsible for heat dissipation.
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The Radeon Pro Duo was released in a limited edition and did not find much popularity among enthusiasts ...