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The overclocking headroom in AMD's Radeon 7000-series GPUs 'was certainly not accidental… the core of Radeon has to be all about value to the end user'

Having only just finished my testing and review of the Radeon RX 9070 GRE before I flew out to Taipei for Computex 2026, I wanted to take the opportunity when I sat down with AMD’s David McAfee to talk about one of the most impressive things I’ve seen in all the Navi 48 GPUs I’ve played with: the overclocking headroom.

More specifically, the performance headroom you can squeeze out of the GPU when you undervolt it. David McAfee runs AMD’s Ryzen and Radeon business, so I was keen to find out how that came about given that for generations of GPU that hasn’t been the case.

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