Gigabyte Radeon RX 6700 XT EAGLE 12G Graphics Card
Enjoy High Frame Rates Together With Your Favorite Games And Accelerate Content Creation With The Gigabyte Radeon RX 6700 XT EAGLE 12G Graphics Card. Supported The Ampere Architecture, This Gigabyte Radeon RX 6700 XT EAGLE 12G Graphics Card Is Meant To Supply Improved Performance Compared To Its Turing-Based Predecessor To Handle The Stress Of 1440p Games While Delivering Features Like Real-Time Ray Tracing, Gigabyte Radeon RX 6700 XT EAGLE 12G AI, And More For Realistic Visual Effects. These Technologies, Driven By 2560 Stream Processors With 12GB Of GDDR6 VRAM And A 192-Bit Memory Interface, Also Accelerate Supported Photo And Video Editing Applications Additionally To Enhancing Live Stream Broadcasts And Other Compatible Apps.
Gigabyte Radeon RX 6700 XT EAGLE 12G Review
Gigabyte is back in the house with their familiar Radeon RX 6700 XT Gaming OC. A graphics card aimed at the WQHD (2560x1440) monitor range, armed with a triple fan-based WindForce cooler that remains silent and keeps the product nicely chilled down. The OC edition includes a factory tweak, though factory tweaks gain little additional performance these days. Armed with 12GB of graphics memory, will it be enough? This review starts with an overview and analysis; we'll be discussing the Radeon Series 6700 XT from AMD that stems from the RDNA2 architecture. It certainly took a while for AMD to release it; back in July 2019, AMD announced the NAVI-based Radeon RX 6700 XT and 5700 XT, a product series that ever since has been well respected. The 5700 series does offer some good performance. However, from there onwards, things were pushed back for various reasons like all COVID-19 related, in the world of graphics technology; also a new dynamic was added, Raytracing. Or, I should say DirectX Raytracing (DX-R). NVIDIA was pioneering two years ago with their RTX 2000 series already, and AMD made the call to delay that for the original Navi GPU. As the graphics landscape changed somewhere done the line, so this the roadmap for AMD change. Microsoft and Sony consoles embedded with AMD technology revealed that Ray tracing was going to be supported. And that did set the trend for the desktop graphics card we see announced today as well.
AMD RX 6700 XT announced the card at their 'Where Gaming Begins epi3' presentation (March 3, 2021). As earlier indicated, only one NAVI22 SKU is released at this time. The Radeon RX 6700 XT. A Non-XT version may follow at a later date. The RX 6700 XT will be commercially available starting on the 18th of March 2021. Reference cards and customs cards launch on the same date. Navi22 XL, the GPU that resides on the 6700 XT graphics card series, has been paired with 12 GB of GDDR6 graphics memory. Armed with RDNA2 architecture and 40 CUs, this offers 2560 shading processors, the same amount as the Radeon RX 5700 XT, the architecture, however, is much faster. The memory makes use of a 192-bit wide memory bus. The reference boards use 11 phases of power. It will have a base clock of 2321 MHz, a game clock of 2424 MHz, and a boost clock of 2581 MHz. The graphics card features 160 TMUs, 64 ROPs, and 40 Raytracing cores for raytracing hardware acceleration. The graphics card is equipped with a high-quality PCB with an 8-pin and 6-pin power connector. Radeon RX 6700 XT official TDP is listed at 230W.
All 6000 cards released by AMD and their board partners will be fitted with GDDR6 memory. The 6700 XT, however, sees 12 GB of it. And that means a more bandwidth-limited 192-bit wide memory bus. However, AMD has got that trick up their sleeves architecture-wise, as they added an L3 cache into the GPU. All RDNA2 based graphics processors are DirectX Ultimate compatible, a naming placeholder for extra feature levels such as DirectX Raytracing (DXR), Variable Rate Shading (VRS), Mesh Shaders, and Sampler Feedback.