Although a year has passed since the launch of the markets Radeon VII remains the repository of AMD's high-end gaming market. It's true that he got into EOL for a few months and that the omens in the form of rumors were 100% eliminated, no matter how hard the company tried to deny them, but thankfully, AMD looks not to make any mistakes again.
It has been Scott Herkelman himself responsible for publicizing the controversy through his Reditt account, where it has become clear that AMD has cheated us all by moving forward.
No, BIG Navi won't have "blower" heatsinks for "blower"
The article has just summarized AMD's strategy in its top graphics cards. And does Herkelman through two ideas answer users make it more clear:
There will be no blower fan in the next generation, so you're right 😉
This produces a very interesting debate about the strategy that will be followed by AMD and its graphics cards. First, because removing a different fan indicates that the heatsink will not be based on a copper fan and that eliminates the fact that the air is expelled from the chassis.
Second, it seriously questions the fact that AMD designs a The PCB indicator, with all of this being said for water blocks, the BIOS light to amplify the waves in certain models and can leave the development of AIB in those fields.
AIBs can choose the composition of their GPUs, including Blowers
At the same time, Herkelman stated that AIBs can choose whether or not to choose PCB models and the blower heatsink, explaining that it is the company itself unwilling to provide the design, possibly due to heat issues.
It looks like the company will opt for a double / rectangular shape (or maybe both) according to Scott's reveal. This could be influenced by rumors that high TDPs will manage their GPUs, something they would need, as was the case with NVIDIA and its RTX, a more advanced build of heatsink and followers.
Not surprisingly, the photo they offer with a double fan heatsink can reflect your expectations.
What is ironic is the fact that it allows AIBs a blower designer to do so, or it may also be that none of them end up in their own choice if that were not possible.
Does the new fan configuration with two configuration options mean the final PCB configuration? Herkelman directly does not mean that there is a design in the form, but that there is (earlier), but rather also says She's excited to "teach it to everyone."
Undoubtedly confusing statements, we will have to wait for a leak that shows such a heatsink, if it eventually exists.