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Brand | XFX |
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Series | Speedster ZERO |
Model | RX-69XTAWBD9 |
Interface | PCI Express 4.0 |
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Chipset Manufacturer | AMD |
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GPU Series | AMD Radeon RX 6000 Series |
GPU | Radeon RX 6900 XT |
Architechture | RDNA 2 |
Core Clock | 2200 MHz |
Game Clock | 2375 MHz |
Boost Clock | 2525 MHz |
Stream Processors | 5120 Stream Processors |
Effective Memory Clock | 16 Gbps |
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Memory Size | 16GB |
Memory Interface | 256-Bit |
Memory Type | GDDR6 |
DirectX | DirectX 12 Ultimate |
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HDMI | 1 x HDMI 2.1 |
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DisplayPort | 2 x DisplayPort 1.4 |
USB | 1 x USB Type-C |
Virtual Reality Ready | Yes |
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Cooler | Waterblock w/ RGB |
Recommended PSU Wattage | 1000W |
Power Connector | 3 x 8-Pin |
Features | AMD RDNA 2 Architecture DirectX 12 Ultimate Hardware Raytracing 7nm GPU GDDR6 Memory PCI Express 4.0 Support AMD FreeSync Technology DisplayPort 1.4 with DSC HDMI 2.1 VRR Video Streaming up to 8K Radeon VR Ready Premium AMD FidelityFX Radeon Image Sharpening Radeon Anti-Lag Radeon Software Game Driver Optimizations |
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Max GPU Length | 300 mm |
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Card Dimensions (L x H) | 11.81" x 6.30" |
Slot Width | Dual Slot |
Package Contents | Accessories: Installation Guide |
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Date First Available | January 19, 2022 |
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Pros: 4k 120fps in most games is a breeze! Awesome lighting! excellent waterblock with included backplate! 3x 8-pin power! XTXH chip! incredible value compared to 3090
Cons: coil whine card is HEAVY price
Overall Review: This is a very special card. You can really push these hard when overclocking due to the massive amount of power on tap thanks to the 3x8-pin configuration. I used AMD's Wattman to set an easy out of the box overclock to 2630core, 2170mem, 1175mv undervolt and +6% power limit. That's been stable for me across all games I've tried so far and seems like a good mix of performance per watt. Power draw tops out at 334w. I've pushed this card to 450w trying to get higher stable clocks, but higher clockspeeds would sometimes cause much lower 3dmark scores. Keep that in mind if you have dreams of running this card at 2800mhz and drawing over 450w 24/7. I was able to push the core to 2720 and hit 23000 graphics score in Timespy. In BF 2042 though, those clocks weren't stable and I brought it back down to the wattman suggested overclock. 2042 seems like a much better stability test than 3dmark. Note about the lighting. The argb header plugs into the motherboard, so you'll need a motherboard or something other controller to control the lighting. How good the lighting is depends entirely on your software. Note to XFX and all other AIBs and manufacturers. Coil whine is a major annoyance and it's affecting a lot of GPUs. Please work on solutions for this! Also I believe for a card this heavy, a free support bracket should be included.