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The PowerColor Red Devil AMD Radeon RX 6900 XT is a high-performance gaming graphics card featuring 16GB of GDDR6 memory, a maximum resolution of 7680x4320, and a powerful AMD RDNA 2 architecture. With a game clock of 2235MHz and a boost clock of 2425MHz, this card is designed to deliver exceptional gaming experiences, making it a must-have for serious gamers.
Max Screen Resolution | 7680x4320 |
Memory Speed | 16 GHz |
Graphics Coprocessor | AMD Radeon RX 6900 XTU |
Chipset Brand | AMD |
Card Description | Dedicated |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 16 GB |
Brand | PowerColor |
Series | RX 6900 |
Item model number | AXRX 6900XTU 16GBD6-3DHE/OC |
Item Weight | 4.4 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 13.07 x 6.02 x 2.44 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 13.07 x 6.02 x 2.44 inches |
Manufacturer | PowerColor |
ASIN | B09258PCFS |
Date First Available | December 18, 2020 |
J**N
Awesome RDNA2 GPU tippity top quality
PC specs:Ryzen 5900x32Gb 4133mhz @ 3000mhz cl 12-12-12-12 1t 1.36vMSI X570 UnifyEvga 1000 w 80+ platinumPowercolor RX 6900 XTUThermaltake core P5 caseLG CX 48"Was able to get this at the new MSRP shipped and sold by Amazon.New pricing is still ridiculous but it was in my budget and I had the powercolor 5700 xt red devil and loved it so wanted to stick with the product line.This thing is a beast, and runs just about everything maxed out at 4k 60+fps while doing rasterization, Ray tracing is lacking in performance and also seems like devs just use it now to tick the box off so not something I really care about. The only games to use ray tracing well are cyberpunk 2077 and watchdogs 2. Idk it's whatever.Temps never go above 73c no matter what I play, or even running benchmarks while using the OC bios and default fan profile with the latest drivers.No crashes, bsod, or compatibility issues what so ever. AMD drivers have come a very long way.GPU core clock is usually around 2500mhz and VRAM is insanely fast at times reaching the same 2500mhz. Default fan profile is pretty quiet and not irritating at all, it can get up to around 2000rpm on the fans which is very audible especially since using a semi open case, if this was in an enclosed case would guess that it would be near inaudible. No coil whine on my unit (thank the hardware gods), power draw has reached up to 320 w, from what research has been done would need to unlock it to get upto the 400+ watt. Might try it at a later time but it's really not worth IMO for a few extra mhz handful of frames. Nice to have the option though.The lighting is full RGB, comes default red. Do have to get the lighting app installed in order to change it, but after it's set it saves the setting on the hardware so can uninstall LED software after changing the color/effect which is awesome.Love being able to run everything around the same performance level as a RTX 3090 for $1k cheaper in today's wacky market. Like others have stated if you care about ray tracing this will get the job done but at lesser performance than an Nvidia 30 series but you will pay extra for that. Was going to go with a $3k 3090 but talked myself out of spending that much on a slightly better GPU, not worth.If you do go with this card you won't be disappointed. Happy gaming!
W**T
Finally a reasonable price for a solid GPU
At $799 it's an ok buy. I don't think it's a screaming deal by any means, but it's ok. After several years of insanely overpriced cards this is sadly about as good as it gets.Performance is good, and it runs fairly cool which was a surprise. I mean, it better, the heatsink on this thing is massive. I have a 144hz 1440p monitor and for the vast majority of my gaming time I'm sitting right at 144 fps. I'm quite happy with that. I upgraded from a 5700XT which did fine, but rarely made it up to 144 fps in most games.I'm running with a 5800X and a bunch of fans off a Seasonic Platinum 750 watt PSU. Total system power draw under heavy load is in the low 600ish watt range. So as long as your PSU is good, 750 watts is fine.I'm also only using two power cables for it. I thought I had enough outputs for three independent cables from my PSU, but I only had two. So I'm using the pigtail ends to power two of the 8 pin connectors off one cable. It works fine. The total power that cable could theoretically draw is 300 watts, which is no problem for a decent PSU. And in reality the total power draw for the entire GPU usually sits around 300 watts, which is split across the three connectors up top, as well as up to 75 watts from the PCIE slot itself. So yeah, don't listen to the people who insist you must use three separate cables. I've run mine on benchmarks for over 30 minutes at 100% utilization, no issues.The only downside I had was the shipping. Amazon actually shipped me an $800 GPU in a plastic bag! Not even a padded bag, just a thin piece of plastic. No packing material. Luckily the retail box is very well padded inside. But seriously, expensive electronics with what amounts to a grocery bag for shipping? Ridiculous.
M**N
The facts.
This thing is amazing. (Opinion). This card, the Ultimate, MSRP'S for $1599 (Fact) This is not a $999 Reference card. (Fact) This card has an XTXH Binned chip. (Fact) please stop reviewing cards negative Because you over paid or don't want to pay scalper prices. This is a disservice to reviewing any GPU for its performance. If you want to rate a $999 good GPU of any brand or manufacturer as a bad value because your paid $3000, please stop. The value of a card should always be based on the MSRP never what you decided to pay.Now if your read through that, this card is great. I personally don't have coil whine, or mine is not bad enough to notice. Power Colors custom cooler is genius. This air cooled card has taken everything I've thrown at it (I am not an extreme overclocker, though I do overclock) and had never averaged over 72c. AMD, needs to pay Power Color what ever money they want in this world and make this cooler an industry standard. I really can't say that enough. Good RTX lighting. (No it is not an Nvidia RTX card, it will never have RTX effects like an Nvidia card) If Ultimate RTX lighting is your go to thing. This won't be it. But still looks absolutely amazing. If you have to have DLSS. This doesn't have it. (Though I can not personally attest towards Super Fidelity FX.) I had a 2080 TI before this and never turned on DLSS. (Disclaimer: DLSS is an amazing technology)TLDR: Fast, Cool, Quality, Looks Amazing. Should you but it? This is a great card. It's worth whatever you feel is a fair price for this card. But if you $3000, and you have remorse, DON'T TRASH THE CARD.Thank your for reading my humble rambling.
J**N
Excellent Graphics card
First AMD, thank you for being open source. I use Linux and had NO problems installing drivers under Ubuntu. I am a design engineer and I do a lot of 3D renderings of detailed buildings and rooms and have had no problems plus the speed is remarkable. What would take 30 minutes to render now takes a 1 minute or 2. The GPU fan can be a bit loud but nothing some music can't overcome.
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