pcmag.comWe review products independently, but we may earn affiliate commissions from buying links on this page. Terms of use. (Credit: AMD) We won’t have to wait for leaked images of AMD’s next-generation graphics cards. On Monday, the company went ahead and unveiled an official design for its RX 6000-series gaming GPUs.On Twitter, AMD posted an image of a three-fanned card, which will utilize a “brand new cooler design.” The product also comes with two 8-pin connectors—slightly more than the 8-pin, 6-pin configuration found in last year’s RX 5700 XT, which currently retails for $399. The company didn’t say much else, like where the card exactly fits in the RX 6000-series. But you can get a better look at the graphics card in the hit game Fortnite, where AMD has created a giant virtual model of the GPU.Already, Fortnite players have been posting pictures of the design. And based on the images, the card will feature three HDMI ports and a USB-C port, which was later confirmed by an AMD executive. This may suggest the card will support a USB-C over DisplayPort connection, or possibly even Thunderbolt 4.The company plans on revealing more on Oct. 28 during a special event devoted to RDNA2, the architecture that’ll power the new GPUs. AMD has been indicating all year the upcoming graphics cards will address high-end PC gaming. But the products will face some serious competition from Nvidia, which recently announced its own next-generation graphics cards, the RTX 3000-series. The first RTX card, the 3080, goes on sale this Thursday for $699. Then in October, Nvidia plans on selling the RTX 3070 for $499. Both cards promise to offer a significant performance increase, so we’ll have to wait and see if AMD can respond in kind. Further Reading Graphics Card Reviews Graphics Card Best Picks

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