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XFX Speedster MERC319 AMD Radeon RX 6900 XT 16GB GDDR6 Graphics Card

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Amazon has XFX Speedster MERC319 AMD Radeon RX 6900 XT 16GB GDDR6 Graphics Card (RX-69XTACSD9) on sale for $899.99Shipping is free.

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Features:
  • 16GB 256-Bit GDDR6
  • Core Clock 2150 MHz
  • Boost Clock 2495 MHz
  • 1x HDMI 2.1
  • 2x DisplayPort 1.4
  • 1x USB Type-C
  • 5120 Stream Processors
  • PCI Express 4.0 x16

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  • About this deal:
    • This is $300 lower (25% savings) than the $1,199.99 list price.
    • This offer matches this previous FrontPage deal which received over 40 thumbs up from the community.
  • About this product:
    • 2-Year Limited Warranty
  • About this store:
    • Newegg return policy may be found here
No Longer Available:
XFX Official Store via Newegg has XFX Speedster MERC319 AMD Radeon RX 6900 XT 16GB GDDR6 Graphics Card (RX-69XTACSD9) on sale for $899.99Shipping is free.

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Amazon has XFX Speedster MERC319 AMD Radeon RX 6900 XT 16GB GDDR6 Graphics Card (RX-69XTACSD9) on sale for $899.99Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter plu388 for finding this deal.

Features:
  • 16GB 256-Bit GDDR6
  • Core Clock 2150 MHz
  • Boost Clock 2495 MHz
  • 1x HDMI 2.1
  • 2x DisplayPort 1.4
  • 1x USB Type-C
  • 5120 Stream Processors
  • PCI Express 4.0 x16

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This is $300 lower (25% savings) than the $1,199.99 list price.
    • This offer matches this previous FrontPage deal which received over 40 thumbs up from the community.
  • About this product:
    • 2-Year Limited Warranty
  • About this store:
    • Newegg return policy may be found here
No Longer Available:
XFX Official Store via Newegg has XFX Speedster MERC319 AMD Radeon RX 6900 XT 16GB GDDR6 Graphics Card (RX-69XTACSD9) on sale for $899.99Shipping is free.

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Model: XFX SPEEDSTER MERC319 AMD Radeon RX 6900 XT LIMITED BLACK Gaming Graphics Card with 16GB GDDR6, AMD RDNA 2,

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JollyStag3100
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Buying a 2 yr old card for $900 with the next generation cards about ready to launch, is only considered a good deal because of the absurd prices people have seen for the last couple years. Ill keep waiting, if a 3080 12g or 6900xt get in the $600 range Ill buy one. Other wise Ill wait it out 6 months or so and look for a 4070 at what likely to be that price range.
ThaoT7391
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Double check the space in your case. This is card is almost 13.4inches. I wanted to get this the last time, but realized I would've had to change out my front aio cooler or get a different case...being a compact mid tower.

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Double check the space in your case. This is card is almost 13.4inches. I wanted to get this the last time, but realized I would've had to change out my front aio cooler or get a different case...being a compact mid tower.
Last edited by ThaoT7391 June 2, 2022 at 11:43 AM.
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Quote from ThaoT7391 :
Double check the space in your case. This is card is almost 13.4inches. I wanted to get this the last time, but realized I would've had to change out my front aio cooler or get a different case...being a compact mid tower.
Change to slim fans for the radiator would work if you need to clear a bit of space.

https://www.amazon.com/ARCTIC-P12...144&sr=8-8
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Please note that the Amazon model is not the same model as the one from newegg
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Bought this on the limited black deal. This thing is huge and with the bracket takes up 4 slots. Very fast though. Looks amazing. Has switch to run two different bios.

If your card in slot 4 is below the screws and nothing coming out of the top it will fit under the bracket.
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Quote from yimnvs :
Please note that the Amazon model is not the same model as the one from newegg
differences?
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Buying a 2 yr old card for $900 with the next generation cards about ready to launch, is only considered a good deal because of the absurd prices people have seen for the last couple years. Ill keep waiting, if a 3080 12g or 6900xt get in the $600 range Ill buy one. Other wise Ill wait it out 6 months or so and look for a 4070 at what likely to be that price range.
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Quote from JollyStag3100 :
Buying a 2 yr old card for $900 with the next generation cards about ready to launch, is only considered a good deal because of the absurd prices people have seen for the last couple years. Ill keep waiting, if a 3080 12g or 6900xt get in the $600 range Ill buy one. Other wise Ill wait it out 6 months or so and look for a 4070 at what likely to be that price range.
the old saying for computers: "if you can wait, then wait". there's always newer and faster things next year.
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Quote from JollyStag3100 :
Buying a 2 yr old card for $900 with the next generation cards about ready to launch, is only considered a good deal because of the absurd prices people have seen for the last couple years. Ill keep waiting, if a 3080 12g or 6900xt get in the $600 range Ill buy one. Other wise Ill wait it out 6 months or so and look for a 4070 at what likely to be that price range.
I used to wait till they were clearanced out personally but Covid and mining have really messed that up.
Last edited by DoItAllMike June 7, 2022 at 12:35 AM.
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Just a quick reference with a real world 3D Benchmark. Installed on an M2 drive, 32GB 3600 RAM and an AMD 5800X. I probably had stuff running in the background. I don't OC or tweak my cards. Running on Windows 11.

I upgraded from a Gigabyte Gaming OC 3600 TI that I picked up at MSRP back in 2020 from Best Buy.

FireStrike (Base) - 28,016 (DX11)
TimeSpy (Base) - 12,143 (DX12)

Same specs with XFX Merc 319 6900XT Black Edition

FireStrike (Base) - 40,769 (DX11)
TimeSpy (Base) - 18791 (DX12)

FireStrike saw between +80-110% increase in performance when strictly looking at graphics scores alone with the CPU scores removed.

TimeSpy at around +80-93% increase in graphics performance.

For reference to RTX 3XXX cards…this puts it around 3080-3080Ti. I've seen some benchmarks reach 3090 levels on certain games.

Personally, I'm an enthusiast and jumped on this deal since it was $100 under asking MSRP of the 6900XT REFERENCE cards and wasn't used for any mining.

Also, for those who are new to the PC building hobby or are just laymen and trying to pick something up as a gift; every new GPU release in the last decade has had stocking issues regardless of supply and demand. Even pre-COVID, the "discounts" on cards never got super low. This also happened before crypto took off. By the time the cards became "old" in the sense that a new set was on the horizon, deep discounts never happened and you were stuck buying used instead of new.

Waiting one year turns into two years and by then, guess what, the next gen is slated for release.

Lastly, NVIDIA stopped producing the RTX 3XXX in Oct 2021 to MAKE SURE the price never dropped significantly. Doesn't mean they stopped permanently, but to pause production to keep supply low…come on man.. but they're in the business of making money so I can't blame them I guess…

Timing is key and waiting is important when prices are well beyond MSRP, but when the prices hit MSRP for computer parts, it's rare to see deep discounts since the next gen product is always around the corner.

Jump in when you can, the water is always warm (except for the ridiculous prices when the global supply chain is disrupted). Then actually wait.
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Cisco408ca
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Got the 6900xt a few weeks ago from New egg. I'm very happy with the purchase. Should last me a few years until theres a huge leap in gpus. It runs great with my 5800x with sam activated and the newest driver and just slightly overclocked.
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Quote from Axcess89 :
Just a quick reference with a real world 3D Benchmark. Installed on an M2 drive, 32GB 3600 RAM and an AMD 5800X. I probably had stuff running in the background. I don't OC or tweak my cards. Running on Windows 11.

I upgraded from a Gigabyte Gaming OC 3600 TI that I picked up at MSRP back in 2020 from Best Buy.

FireStrike (Base) - 28,016 (DX11)
TimeSpy (Base) - 12,143 (DX12)

Same specs with XFX Merc 319 6900XT Black Edition

FireStrike (Base) - 40,769 (DX11)
TimeSpy (Base) - 18791 (DX12)

FireStrike saw between +80-110% increase in performance when strictly looking at graphics scores alone with the CPU scores removed.

TimeSpy at around +80-93% increase in graphics performance.

For reference to RTX 3XXX cards…this puts it around 3080-3080Ti. I've seen some benchmarks reach 3090 levels on certain games.

Personally, I'm an enthusiast and jumped on this deal since it was $100 under asking MSRP of the 6900XT REFERENCE cards and wasn't used for any mining.

Also, for those who are new to the PC building hobby or are just laymen and trying to pick something up as a gift; every new GPU release in the last decade has had stocking issues regardless of supply and demand. Even pre-COVID, the "discounts" on cards never got super low. This also happened before crypto took off. By the time the cards became "old" in the sense that a new set was on the horizon, deep discounts never happened and you were stuck buying used instead of new.

Waiting one year turns into two years and by then, guess what, the next gen is slated for release.

Lastly, NVIDIA stopped producing the RTX 3XXX in Oct 2021 to MAKE SURE the price never dropped significantly. Doesn't mean they stopped permanently, but to pause production to keep supply low…come on man.. but they're in the business of making money so I can't blame them I guess…

Timing is key and waiting is important when prices are well beyond MSRP, but when the prices hit MSRP for computer parts, it's rare to see deep discounts since the next gen product is always around the corner.

Jump in when you can, the water is always warm (except for the ridiculous prices when the global supply chain is disrupted). Then actually wait.
Wow thanks for the detailed thought sharing, also only because you mentioned the 3080/3080TI, here is another deal that someone else shared https://slickdeals.net/f/15824980-gigabyte-vision-oc-geforce-rtx-3080-10gb-gddr6x-pci-express-4-0-atx-video-card-gv-n3080vision-oc-10gd-rev-2-0-lhr-770?src=frontpage&v=1
I don't know too much, but if this specific 3080 is comparable, then it sounds like the 3080 is a better deal since it's at a much lower price @ $770?
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Axcess89
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Wow thanks for the detailed thought sharing, also only because you mentioned the 3080/3080TI, here is another deal that someone else shared https://slickdeals.net/f/15824980-gigabyte-vision-oc-geforce-rtx-3080-10gb-gddr6x-pci-express-4-0-atx-video-card-gv-n3080vision-oc-10gd-rev-2-0-lhr-770?src=frontpage&v=1
I don't know too much, but if this specific 3080 is comparable, then it sounds like the 3080 is a better deal since it's at a much lower price @ $770?
That's not terrible considering things but I think the MSRP for non-reference 3080's is around $750. An actual deal would put that around $650-$700 range.

Granted these cards are nearly two years old but those who are constantly saying wait will never see the prices they want unless they want to buy used.

In terms of consistent performance and drivers, NVDIA is the way the go but they will always almost be more expensive than AMD.

I've always had Gigabyte Nvidia cards. My 3060TI was a Gigabyte and runs beautifully and will be put into my wife's computer, but I've heard that the RTX 3XXX Gigabyte cards are suspect on build quality.

Here's a table of actual MSRP's from April 2022. I'd base deals off this table unless there is a newer one floating around.

https://www.reddit.com/r/pcgaming...here_is_a/

Hence why I picked up the $899 XFX 6900XT compared to the 3080.

When I went on YouTube to watch benchmarks with my PC specs, the 6900XT was almost at 3090 levels for the games I played except in 4K. However Nvidia is king with 4K gaming but I don't ever plan playing at 4K in this decade so that was a non-factor
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Quote from JollyStag3100 :
Buying a 2 yr old card for $900 with the next generation cards about ready to launch, is only considered a good deal because of the absurd prices people have seen for the last couple years. Ill keep waiting, if a 3080 12g or 6900xt get in the $600 range Ill buy one. Other wise Ill wait it out 6 months or so and look for a 4070 at what likely to be that price range.
Don't get me wrong I'm waiting it out myself, but this has been going on much longer than 2 years. 10 series wasn't easy to get at MSRP and there were many comments just like yours before the 20 series/30 series came out. If you aren't seriously on top of getting a card at launch you could be waiting another 2-3 years.

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damnit I just got a 55" OLED for $765.

I really cant be spending another $900 for a GPU but this sale was supposed to end on 6/1.

Now they have extended the sale and I'm tempted again AHHHHHHHH DECISIONS DECISIONS
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