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ASUS Dual AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT Standard Edition Gaming Graphics Card (AMD RDNA 2, PCIe 4.0, 12GB GDDR6 Memory, HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4a, Axial-tech Fan Design, 0dB Technology)

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Style: Graphic Card


Features

  • Axial-tech Fan Design has been enhanced with more fan blades and a new rotation scheme
  • Dual ball fan bearings can last up to twice as long as sleeve bearing designs
  • Auto-Extreme Technology uses automation to enhance reliability
  • Protective backplate prevents PCB flex and trace damage

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Delivering the latest AMD RDNA 2 architecture experience in its purest form, the ASUS DUAL Radeon RX 6700 XT melds performance and simplicity like no other. Leveraging advanced cooling technologies derived from flagship graphics cards, the Dual opts for substance over style, the perfect choice for a well- balanced build.


Graphics Coprocessor: AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT


Brand: ASUS


Graphics Ram Size: 12 GB


GPU Clock Speed: 2581 MHz


Video Output Interface: DisplayPort, HDMI


Memory Speed: ‎4000 MHz


Graphics Coprocessor: ‎AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT


Chipset Brand: ‎AMD


Graphics Card Ram Size: ‎12 GB


Brand: ‎ASUS


Series: ‎Dual


Item model number: ‎DUAL-RX6700XT-12G


Item Weight: ‎2.71 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎5.42 x 2.17 x 11.61 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎5.42 x 2.17 x 11.61 inches


Manufacturer: ‎ASUS


Country of Origin: ‎China


Date First Available: ‎December 18, 2020


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  • Great card - yes it does have coil whine unfortunately
Style: Graphic Card
I've owned this Asus Dual 6700 XT Standard Edition for a little over 3 months now and feel it's enough time to give an adequate, meaningful review. I purchased it during the christmas sales when stock was fleeting and was lucky to score it at the price I did as it has remained well over $100 more expensive since then. At the time, I also purchased an XFX Swift 309 6700 XT from Best Buy for a cross-comparison with the intent to keep the better of the two. Before the Asus was delivered, I already was actively using the XFX 6700 XT from Best Buy for a couple weeks. This was a huge upgrade over my Nvidia GTX 1060 6GB that I've owned since 2016, across ALL my games, even with a significant CPU bottleneck. Don't let anyone ever tell you a current modern graphics card would yield no benefit if you have a severe CPU Bottleneck - that is simply, flat out, not true. You WILL still benefit! My CPU is a first gen Intel Bloomfield i7-920 2.66ghz (overclocked to 4.2 ghz) with 12 gigs of 1600mhz DDR3 RAM, limited by an outdated PCI-Express 2.0 architecture. We're talking an ancient CPU & X58 mobo platform by modern PC standards - circa 2008! Also, side note, don't let anyone ever tell you overclocking the CPU will destroy it - mine's been overclocked this high since I first purchased it, nearly 15 years old and still going strong to this day. Anyway, my old GTX 1060 was never up to the task of playing any of my games at the actual native resolution of my 1440p, 144hz monitor... and with more modern games, even 1080p was starting to become a struggle with the graphical settings beyond medium. A 6700 XT 100% resolved that. In fact, it handles 1440p so easily (overkill actually), that I'm able run at an even higher resolution, using AMD's Virtual Super Resolution (VSR), and have the GPU scale it back down to the monitors native resolution. For example, I can set Dying Light to render at 3072x1728 and while using VSR... my god, it genuinely feels like my monitor is now of a sharper resolution than 1440p. It's as if I got a new monitor! Yes it makes that big of a difference. You're probably skeptical... I would be too but seeing is believing! Due to my obvious CPU limitation, in-game draw distance is the ultimate determining factor of what framerate I can maintain, all of which stays under my monitors max refresh rate (using Freesync of course) - the way I see it, if I'm stuck rendering ~65-75fps in some of the more complex areas of the map, I might as well have the game look as pretty as possible. This is where that upgrade comes in. I absolutely love it! Things like, setting 'shadow detail to the highest' used to absolutely kill my GTX 1060. Not any more! I get to turn on *all* the eye candy now! OK so what are the negatives - why not 5 stars then? Well, I hate to say it, but the other reviewers are right. This Asus DOES exhibit coil whine. The XFX had NONE. Yes, that's right, back to back comparison, the Asus has coil whine, the XFX had zero coil whine (also neither did my GTX 1060). To many, this is a huge deal breaker. To me, it just depends how loud & obnoxious it is. Thankfully, it's just not loud enough to bother me much. However, I do keep my case below my desk as my gaming PC isn't showy with all kinds of LED lights, etc. I can imagine if my PC was on my desk closer to my ear, it may be a deal breaker for me too. Sadly, manufactures don't see coil whine as defective. You cannot RMA it due to coil whine - They see it as normal operation. However, nearly every GPU review, regardless of make and model, you'll always reviewers talking about coil whine and many of them specifically returning them simply for that reason alone! It's ridiculous that manufactures take this stance on the subject. They really should test for this before shipping out their graphics cards. And even if you attempt to exchange it with Amazon, there's no guarantee your new replacement won't have coil whine. In fact, it might even be worse than the one you've returned (like another reviewer here saying his exhibits coil whine even while simply scrolling a webpage or watching the graphics move in the Adrenaline software. Mine is nowhere near as bad as that! Yeesh!) It's totally a gamble until manufactures start guaranteeing 'no coil whine' but if it hasn't happened by now, I don't see it happening any time soon. Especially with the insatiable demand for graphics cards these days. So why didn't keep the XFX 6700 XT over the Asus's? Well, the Asus actually beat the XFX on thermals in my testing despite it being a 2-fan variant. You'd think the XFX would have the advantage with more fans but it really depends the build quality and design. The Asus weighs considerably more than the XFX - it has more heatsink material than the XFX to dissipate heat (it's a thicc boy). It also had thermal pads on both sides of the memory modules to transfer some of the heat to the metal backplate where the XFX didn't even bother. All in all, this resulted in the Asus being about 5-6c cooler than the XFX in stock configuration at around the same noise level from the cooling fans. This is the main reason why I ultimately ended up returning the XFX and keeping the Asus despite the Asus exhibiting some coil whine where the XFX had absolutely zero. I chose the better build quality and thermal management over winning the silicon lottery and getting a XFX with zero whine. Sure, if given the choice, I still would rather *not* have any coil whine but weighing all the factors, at the time of purchase, the Asus was $350 and the XFX was $360, so a tad cheaper AND the Asus came with a 2-free game promotion (small wins adding up). I'm not knocking the XFX either - It's a solid card. I actually admire how the XFX is an actual true '2 slot card' (albeit long), where the Asus is a chunky monkey (3 slot). The Asus was just the better deal overall. As for Nvidia vs AMD, I've been building PCs and gaming since the early 90s so I've had both AMD and Nvidia over the years (back then it was called ATI & 3dfx). I have to say, the red team isn't nearly as bad as it used to be. I haven't had *any* abnormal behavior or crashes over my Nvidia GTX 1060 in any of the apps/games I use regularly over the 3+ months of ownership of the 6700 XT. In fact, I actually prefer AMD's Adrenaline driver suite interface better than Nvidia's, especially the in-game overlay. Side note, another benefit of AMD over Nvidia is *if* you do have a CPU bottleneck, AMD's drivers have *less* CPU driver overhead than Nvidia drivers so you'll achieve higher framerates overall where the bottleneck is occurring (look up Hardware Unboxed's research on this subject for more information on this). They only thing I miss is the Nvidia's Control Panel allow slightly more granular options to tweak monitor display colors and handles custom resolutions better. Oh and according to my watt-meter the 6700 XT consumes more power than the GTX 1060 (about 100 more watts under peak load) so my power bill will be a more expensive but from the reviews I've read, the 6700 XT's main competitor, the RTX 3070 actually consumes slightly more watts than the 6700 XT so I guess that's just the cost of having a more powerful graphics card these days. Other than that, there's no reason for fan-boyism here, just choose whatever graphics card that provides you the better value for your needs. Thus, this card gets a solid 4 stars from me, the only negative being the coil whine. Follow up to my original review 4-12-23: A little over 1 month ago, I purchased a used Xeon 5690 CPU for $20 to swap out the i7-920 and upgraded my ddr3 RAM from 12gb to 48gb https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00453R90W I was easily able to overclocked the x5690 to 4.3ghz and the RAM to 2040mhz @10-11-10-30-267-1t and holly molly - night and day difference. Now I'm *really* appreciating this Asus 6700xt upgrade! To use the same game example as before (Dying Light), now in those same more complicated areas of the map, where I only avg 70fps before, it's now doing 110fps with WAY better 1% lows. The coil whine noise is still present - I don't believe it's changed for the worse or better. Otherwise I have no complaints or regrets and am still very satisfied with my purchase. One thing I should add, it pays to undervolt these cards and adjust the fan curves. Out of the factory, they run needlessly much hotter than they need be. Simply dropping the voltage to 1100mV (default is 1200mV) and adjusting the fan curves dropped the temperature of my Asus 6700xt by well over 10c and consumes ~30-40 less watts under peak load (for the fan curve, I just set the fan speed percentage to match the temp, example: @60c temp = 60% fan speed, 80c = 80% fan speed, etc. It usually sits at about 66c under heavy intensive gaming load and the fan, at similar percentage speed hovering in the mid 60s, is mildly audible - nothing I'd ever consider distracting or annoying. Actually, it's just enough to mask the coil whine, lol. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 14, 2023 by Kinh Williams Kinh Williams

  • Excelente oferta
Style: Graphic Card
Comprada como "usado aceptable" pero está como nueva, por $270 fue una excelente oferta, funciona sin problemas, excelente gráfica.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 3, 2023 by Alex Alex

  • Excelente tarjeta para QHD
Style: Graphic Card
El producto llegó a tiempo, una tarjeta muy buena para QHD con todo al máximo para disfrutar de la mayoría de lanzamientos nuevos, me gustaría que en la cuestión del empaquetado la almohadilla que protege la parte inferior lo cubra completamente ya que con la que vino no lo hacía del todo, por todo lo demás estoy muy contento, excelente inversión sobretodo si lo logran comprar en oferta ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 16, 2023 by Daniel Egas

  • Good value for money
Style: Graphic Card
Card work perfect Arrive covered well and look original
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 6, 2023 by Yaakov Aflalo

  • Whole Different World (Update)
Style: Graphic Card
Update: I Am Still Happy With This GPU With No Issues. For About Four Months, I Had An XFX 210 SWFT RX 6600. I Had Several Issues With Studders, Freezes, Wattman Resets, And Wildly Inconsistent FPS. I Have Only Had The ASUS Dual RX 6700 XT For A Day, The Difference Is Night And Day. In Heavy Load Testing For One Hour, Never Had One FPS Of Fluctuation, Very Consistent. Playing On Games I Have Been Playing Was Crazy, Turned Everything On High, Everything Was Way Faster, And The Detail Was Amazing, Extremely Noticeable Difference To Me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 28, 2022 by WoRkAlLdAy

  • AMD
Style: Graphic Card
Posting Several updates. initial post : Read thoroughly to get an idea of What you're dealing with. I don't know if this applies explicitly to 6700XT or other AMD video cards but here is the whole story. Don't get the wrong idea, the Card itself is great, buuuut...... Here are some issues, you might run into and how to fix them. Again keep in mind these issues might be different for everyone or you might not face any issues at all. These are all the issues I faced or issues other faced with this card. First the system: I7 5820k, x99 m-ws, 24gb ram. 6700xt. Issues: PC might restart, you might get micro stutterings, micro freezes or game might crash and a lot of similar issues. Case 1: In most cases, causes could be the adrenalin software (AMD's software) might cause the issue, I don't know why does this happen, but apparently uninstalling the software helps it. only instilling drivers is enough. Case 2: Micro stuttering or micro freezes. This issue is caused by Adrenalin software's Antialiasing feature, So never use it. Use the game's Antialiasing. Case 3: Game crashes, game's FPS dropping, Game restarting, PC restarting. Again with adrenalin Software's Default settings causes these issues. Mostly due to undervolting or overvolting the GPU. So you could either Undervolt automatically in the software's Performance tab, Tuning. or Increase the voltage, or manually do it. case 4: Game crash, PC restart. This issue can also be caused by game's settings. Some games have this function "graphics or render quality" and they are displayed in %, increasing it over 100%, can cause the PC or game to crash. Because AMD's adrenaline software has various functions like VSR (Setting Game's resolution higher, but rendering it at your native resolution to increase quality), also FSR (setting game's resolution lower, but upscaling it to your native resolution), they might interfere with those "quality settings". case 5: Various glitches, game crashes and etc. Your CPU might be bottlenecking your GPU. Even though GPU can handle everything, your CPU might not be able to handle all the tasks, which causes anomalies or crashes. case 6: All the issues above might be caused by Drivers, try to find the best-known driver that has no bugs or almost no bugs. As updates get rolled out, some of them might have issues and bugs. case 7: Overheating. All the issues might be cause by overheating, although this GPU is quite cool, sto;; you might have to tweak some settings, like Radeon Chill, undervolting GPU and etc. Do it only if you notice that your GPU is overheating. all the crashes I was experiencing are gone after I undervolted my GPU and disabled most of the adrenalin's functions. most likely If I overclock it CPU will bottleneck it, Thus This is in my case scenario. So if you have a Better CPU, you might only have to disable antialiasing functions for stutters or undervolt or increase it for crashes. I'm still giving it 5 stars. Why? The GPU is not faulty, No!!! All the issues are 99% caused by AMD's Software. It does have some good functionality, but also has issues. Well Good luck. update 1: After testing it for several days, Card seems to be broken. As it randomly started crashing after few days On every game I play. Fun fact Amazon refuses a refund, I can't return the item as it costs almost the same. why? well because customs + transportation fees and etc. Stuck with a broken GPU, which can only view videos. Fantastic. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 23, 2023 by Lasha Pichkhaia

  • Great value
Style: Graphic Card
Paid 359.99 in Dec 2022. Great card for that price.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 11, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Exactly what I needed for 1440p
Style: Graphic Card
This review will reflect the product if it was bought at MSRP. Upgrading from an RX 580 8Gb to the 6700xt is a very noticeable upgrade, even my Home Screen jumps with vibrant color. Everything is mostly maxed out (with some games being very high) and I achieve 100fps with ease. I’m happy with this card and it will last me for a few years, hopefully! $1100 is high, but these days, what are you gonna do? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 23, 2021 by Toecutter

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