Newegg.com has
Gigabyte Radeon RX 6900 XT GAMING 16GB GDDR6 OC Graphics Card (GV-R69XTGAMING OC-16GD) on sale for $749.99 -
$50 Gigabyte Manufacturer Rebate =
$699.99.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member
kamanesm for finding this deal.
Note, includes bonus AMD Radeon Raise the Game Bundle which includes
PC Digital Copies of Forspoken + Saints Row + Sniper Elite 5 (
details)
About this Product:
- Powered by RDNA2 Radeon RX 6900 XT
- Integrated with 16GB GDDR6 256-bit memory interface
- WINDFORCE 3X Cooling System with alternate spinning fans
- Graphene nano lubricant
- RGB Fusion 2.0
- Dual BIOS
- Protection metal back plate
- Boost Clock : up to 2285 MHz (Reference card: 2250 MHz)
- Game Clock* : up to 2050 MHz (Reference card: 2015 MHz)
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Thus for the price, I'd probably get a 6800xt in most situations given current prices
Most games are optimized for Nvidia on day one.
It takes AMD a few driver issues to get to the sweet spots but they get there
Currently AMD drivers are doing really well
AMD Radeon GPU Driver Intros Noise Suppression Tech And Massive OpenGL Performance Gains
https://hothardware.com/news/amd-...perf-boost
AMD FSR 2.0 Quality & Performance Review - The DLSS Killer
https://www.techpowerup
https://hothardware.com/news/amd-...-stability
Everyone is speculating new GPUs soon but...
Nvidia has not said when they're release. And you sure as hell can bet they're trying everything they can to delay a launch and hold out.
There is no indication of Nvidia introducing RTX 4000 series performance and value being passed to the consumer. How do we know that they're not going to pull another 2000 series where the performance of the cards are added products to the existing line instead of replacing them? The RTX 2000 series were priced as an extra product line along side the GTX 10 series. They can release the 4080 at $1000, 4070 at $800, 4090 at $1500 and the only cards that will drop in price are the 3090s and 3090Tis.
Despite all that's said, I'm not saying to buy a card now. But it would be foolish to not pick something up all the way up until the RTX 4000 cards release if you really need a GPU.
Most games are optimized for Nvidia on day one.
It takes AMD a few driver issues to get to the sweet spots but they get there
Currently AMD drivers are doing really well
AMD Radeon GPU Driver Intros Noise Suppression Tech And Massive OpenGL Performance Gains
https://hothardware.com/news/amd-...perf-boost
AMD FSR 2.0 Quality & Performance Review - The DLSS Killer
https://www.techpowerup
https://hothardware.com/news/amd-...-stability
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It benchmarks higher than the average for Nvidia's 3090ti with a 31400 passmark G3D score.
I have it teamed with a 5900x, 32gb of ram and a Gen 4 SSD with smart access memory enabled. I have no overclocking done to anything.
I get upwards of 380 FPS on fortnite on max settings (depends how fast you're moving around - faster = highert fps obviously) at 1440p ultrawide. I play Horizon 5 and Warzone as well and while I don't remember the fps, it auto picked the highest settings and plays 100% smooth on both of them. When I first tried Fortnite it wouldn't run at all and I think it was because I had it on the DirectX 12 setting (use DX11) and I had a framerate cap set. Once I changed those settings it runs smooth as silk.
I purchased this card because it's the smallest 6900XT by far at 286mm. I have a side mounted CPU cooler and it was the only one that would for sure fit in my setup. I'm glad I did though, I paid 730 bucks on prime day and I don't regret it one bit!
https://imgur.com/gallery/ZfCGfMp
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