AMD loads the blower fan for its graphics… FINALLY!

NVIDIA Turing graphics cards are characterized by having ended up with blower-type heatsinks. AMD is the only one that maintains the fan blower dissipation system. Scott Herkelman, Radeon Vice President and General Manager has said that future graphics will no longer use the heatsink blower. An image of an apparent new Radeon with a dual fan system has been leaked.
Herkelman has confirmed that the next generation already eliminates the dual fan design, something we all wanted. The blower fan heatsink is highly inefficient compared to a dual fan system. But that's not all, we could even see heatsinks from the company with up to three fans. All this thanks to the Financial Analyst Day 2020, which is leaving us a spectacular amount of information.
- 7nm rdna architecture with 40 redesigned compute units and up to 4x more instructions per cycle
- Optimized for 1440p gaming
- New tire with machined accents and aerodynamic contours
- Innovative technologies: radeon image sharpening, fidelityfx, tressfx and trueaudio next improve game performance and image quality
- Amd freesync offers a game experience without jerks or choppy images
AMD charges blower type heatsinks
We could say that AMD would be copying NVIDIA's graphics strategy with improved cooling systems. The dual fan Turing graphics are of very good quality and save the user. AMD follows this strategy, something enthusiasts will surely appreciate. The image also shows us the power connector, which is still at the top, although it would be better at the back, for that reason of the cable management.
Everything indicates that this will be the heatsink of the famous and at the same time unknown Big Navi. AMD would be preparing a great graphics card with many Stream Processors with a triple fan system, something like the Radeon VII.
We are very excited about this information and looking forward to seeing the final design. We all really want to see the new ones AMD graphics with RayTracing, Variable Rate Sharing and now with a new heatsink. It seems that the batteries are being put and could begin to bother NVIDIA in a notorious way.