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Product Name: | ASRock Radeon RX 6700 XT Challenger D Gaming Graphic Card, 12GB GDDR6 VRAM, AMD RDNA2 (RX6700XT CLD 12G) |
Product Description: | Powerhouse performance for 1440p Get equipped to play the newest games at the highest settings with 12GB of GDDR6 memory and 40 enhanced compute units delivering 1440p gaming at ultra settings with smooth framerates and maximum visual settings. GET A BOOST IN FRAMES FOR YOUR GAMES AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR) boosts your frame rates in FSR-supported games, delivering a high-quality, high-resolution gaming experience. AMD Infinity Cache High-performance bandwidth Up to 96MB of AMD Infinity Cache enables high bandwidth performance at low power, and low latency when gaming. AMD FidelityFX Contrast Adaptive Sharpening All about the details AMD FidelityFX 1 Contrast Adaptive Sharpening (CAS) helps increase visual quality by enabling stunning visual sharpness. DirectX® Raytracing (DXR) Realistic shadows Takes games to a new level of realism with support for features such as DirectX® raytracing and variable rate shading (VRS). AMD Smart Access Memory 2 Better together Get more performance through new levels of communication between AMD Ryzen™ desktop processors and AMD Radeon™ graphics cards over PCI Express. 3 AMD Radeon™ Graphics Cards are Windows 11 Ready AMD Radeon™ RX 6000 Series graphics card powered desktop PCs give you access to gaming features such as DirectX® 12 Ultimate, DirectStorage, and Auto HDR for the ultimate gaming experience with Windows 11. DirectX, Microsoft, and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the US and/or other countries. Footnotes 1. For additional information, see https://www.amd.com/en/technologies/radeon-software-fidelityfx. GD-172. 2. Smart Access Memory technology enablement requires an AMD Radeon 6000 series GPU, Ryzen 5000 series CPU, and a 500 series motherboard. For additional information and system requirements see https://www.amd.com/en/technologies/smart-access-memory. GD-178. 3. Testing done by AMD performance labs October 10 2020 on AMD Ryzen 9 5900X (3.70GHz) CPU, 16GB DDR4-3200MHz, Radeon RX 6800 XT graphics card Qogir AM4, RQ21082B, Win10 P |
Product SKU: | N82E16814930056 |
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But Dec 13 AMD start to sell RX 7000 series so prices will drop more on all RX 6000 series
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It was $170 even without buy-now-pay-later (even cheaper if you did the Zip route), and the 6700 XT is only 13% faster [techpowerup.com], but at the price point in this deal, it's much more than 13% more expensive.
I think it's also telling that the 6650 XT deal sold out in hours whereas this deal is still in-stock as of now.
I'd have to check, but I think the ASUS model was 8+6.
Also, lol at whoever is just hitting thumbs -down on every single comment in this thread. Nothing better to do, I guess.
Depends on the rest of your system. Draw for the 6700xt will be around 220. I suspect you'll be just fine, but if you're worried, just add up the cpu, fan, lights(?), motherboard, drives, etc.
But, the 6700 is pretty good on draw, so unless you're doing something crazy in the rest of you system you should be good.
with that said, you do need a buffer, so if you add up everything and you're at 600, ehh, that's getting a bit worrisome. easiest way to know is just add it up - all of the power draws of your components are online with a quick search.
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But, the 6700 is pretty good on draw, so unless you're doing something crazy in the rest of you system you should be good.
with that said, you do need a buffer, so if you add up everything and you're at 600, ehh, that's getting a bit worrisome. easiest way to know is just add it up - all of the power draws of your components are online with a quick search.
Can't vouch for the info, but it's there. Note that the basic ASRock 6700XT is listed there, but this one is different - "Challenger D" ("CLD" on that site). So be careful if the 6-pin is important for you.
(FYI, I had the same concern since my current card is 6pin+8pin, but after looking inside, the connector from my PSU is hybrid: 6pin+2pin, with the 2 hanging.)
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Dude, stop substituting my words and then "refuting" them, this is cheap demagogy. Read what the person writes exactly.
So, you started from "AMD is already discounting them" and now wriggling "We may see some more discount".
In simple words: 1. GPU market was overheated last few years with greedy manufacturers and stupid "miners", now it slowly going back to normal. 2. Manufacturers/stores have a lot GPU on warehouses because of prev.point and warehouse work/space cost money, so they interested to sell it out faster than usually. 3. And new gen GPU coming, gosh! 4. AMD always drop prices faster than competitors (and AMD smarter, they got more and more % market in result).
So, yeah, AMD GPU will step by step drop more and more and this is good. Will see more good news from Dec 13
But, Newegg show me a few 6800 XT, for example https://www.newegg.com/xfx-radeon...klink=
So, if you "don't see" - may be just visit a doctor?
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