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PowerColor Red Devil AMD Radeon™ RX 6900 XT Gaming Graphics Card with 16GB GDDR6 Memory, Powered by AMD RDNA™ 2, Raytracing, PCI Express 4.0, HDMI 2.1, AMD Infinity Cache

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Style: 6900 XT


Features

  • Memory Speed:16.0 Gbps.Digital Max Resolution:76804320
  • Country Of Origin : China
  • Package Weight : 5.5Lbs
  • Stream Processor: 5121
  • Game Clock: 2105Mhz (Oc) / 2015Mhz (Silent)

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PowerColor Red Devil AMD Radeon RX 6900 XT Gaming Graphics card with 16GB GDDR6 memory, powered by AMD RDNA 2, Raytracing, PCI Express 4.0, HDMI 2.1, AMD Infinity Cache.

Graphics Coprocessor: AMD Radeon RX 6900 XT


Brand: PowerColor


Graphics Ram Size: 16 GB


Video Output Interface: DisplayPort, HDMI, PCI Express


Graphics Processor Manufacturer: AMD


Graphics Coprocessor: AMD Radeon RX 6900 XT


Graphics Card Ram: 16 GB


Video Output Interface: DisplayPort, HDMI, PCI Express


Graphics Ram Type: GDDR6


Compatible Devices: Desktop


Display Resolution Maximum: 7680x4320


Graphics Card Interface: PCI-Express x16


Memory Clock Speed: 16 GHz


Number of Fans: 3


Item Dimensions L x W: 13.07"L x 6.02"W


Brand: PowerColor


Video Processor: AMD


Antenna Location: Gaming


Built-In Media: graphics card


Model Name: RX 6900 XT Gaming Graphics


Graphics Description: AMD Radeon RX 6900 XT with 16GB GDDR6, 256-bit memory interface, PCIe 4.0 support, 2105MHz (OC) / 2015MHz (Silent) GPU clock speeds, up to 2340MHz / 2250MHz boost clock speeds.


Global Trade Identification Number: 74


Manufacturer: PowerColor


Item Weight: 2.4 Kilograms


Warranty Description: 2-year limited


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • This card is excellent.
Style: 6900 XT
I'm leaving "value for money" blank, because the GPU market is what it is, and I got this in Dec. 2021. For $1500. This card feels premium out of the box. Comes with a stand to help support it, and it's a big, thick monster of a card. I do not overclock or tweak it. It has not been noisy and I have not noticed any excessive heat issues with it. Performance is strong. Anyone interested in these cards will know that while it is capable of ray tracing, it does not necessarily do it well. I have only tried in on Cyberpunk 2077, and it was not worth the performance hit. That game looks amazing either way. I am able to play at 4k/UItra and get about 70FPS. In many other games, I'm reaching over 100FPS, but my screen cannot display more than 120, so I do not know how much farther it'd go. I am very happy with the performance I've gotten from this upgrade. I've seen Dying Light, and Forza Horizon 5 pegged at 120fps. AC: Odyssey stays around 90, RDR2 70-90, Cyberpunk at around 70, and AMD's FSR - the static one - works as well as DLSS does as far as I can tell. Ghost Recon: Wildlands and Breakpoint range from 70-100fps. I have a Ryzen 7 5800x and 32gb DDR4 3600. I do not overclock or tweak anything, other than enabling PBO and SAM in the bios. Also - if you are curious, my motherboard is a Gigabyte Aorus X570 Elite. I expect this system to last through the current gen of consoles, their inevitable Pro/Whatever refresh, and into the next generation and it's pro refresh. AMD does raytracing through software, so the "Finewine" meme should apply here. Additionally, if you are shopping for GPUs, I noticed that this thing was a steal compared to the 3080 series, which is what I originally set out for. It was also cheaper than the 6800XT for some reason. I definitely recommend this card. I also strongly recommend you buy from Amazon directly, to be sure you're getting what you're paying for, at the fairest price, with customer service and a return policy. Be wary of the third party vendors - check ratings, etc. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2021 by Jason Foglesong

  • A gaming BEAST!
Style: 6900 XT
Unfortunately I had to purchase this back in December when the price was closer to $1700 due to my 1080Ti dying. At the time of this review, the price has dropped down to what I believe is MSRP for this particular card, around $1100. The AMD base model is $999.99 MSRP, so, I believe the current price is justifiable. That being said, this card is a MAJOR BEAST! Not only in performance but also in size! This has to be the largest card I've ever use. So if you have a Mid-ATX tower, please make sure that it fits your build. It just barely fits my NZXT S340 Elite, but it fits comfortably. I had to upgrade my PSU too since this has a 900W PSU requirement, however, in gameplay, this card seems to be more efficient than my 1080Ti and seems to suck just as much power as when my 1080Ti was overclocked, about 250w to 300w. I've had this card for 6 months now and my power bill hasn't changed. As for performance, and this goes for Win10 and Win11, this thing eats up everything you throw at it. I can run RE3 remake in virtual 5k at over 60FPS. At my native resolution of 1440p, it will run the game at over 200FPS with everything maxed out. RE Village is the same at 223FPS at 1440p. This card will seem to run most games at 4k/60+ FPS with no issues. Doom Eternal Runs at around 400 FPS @1440p and 200FPS @ 4k. As for benchmarks; coming from my 1080Ti which had a graphics score of 10,553, the 69(nice)00XT Red Devil scores at 20,480! That's pretty much double the performance! Conclusion, if you have the money, and don't want to support Nvidia's anti consumer pricing and practices, this is the way to go. It will laugh at any game you throw at it and then some. It's cheaper than a 3080Ti (at the time or writing), runs as fast or within margin of error, and has more Vram at 16GB vs 12GB which helps with 4k gaming and games that will add more detail in the future. BUT if ray-tracing is really important to you, go with a 3080 or 3080Ti. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2022 by JRBD

  • Handles what you'll throw at it.
Style: 6900 XT
Given how ludicrously overpriced the 650 dollar gpus are at the moment, I decided that if I'm going to pay for a production grade gpu as opposed to a high end gaming gpu, I'm going to get a production/titan level gpu for the same money. My 1080ti, was still doing what I needed it to for gaming, but it's time for an upgrade. This card runs quieter most of the time than the 1080ti I had, and to say it's a huge performance upgrade is an understatement. Most of the stuff I play this will easily throw up over 100 fps in 4k at. (Warframe, some older fps games, star trek online, the remake tomb raider games etc) and what it doesn't, it'll still hit 70+ in easy without FSR or Radeon super resolution on, in games like Horizon Zero Dawn, and God of War. My only gripe is this thing is dummy thicc. It's a full 3 slot card, and I'm kind of glad I have 7 x16 slots at my disposal, or else I'd be having to worry about heating up my sound card, wifi card, etc if I could fit them at all on a normal ATX machine. My other gripe is the 3 8 pin connectors, but I knew what I was getting into there. it's stable, it runs cool if you set frame caps, it also does look pretty boss. I'm probably going to end up putting a water block on it to free up some slot space in the pc, but all in all I'm pleased with this buy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2022 by Aaron Keating

  • Good, but maybe should’ve waited.
Style: 6900 XT
I got this GPU for a good price considering prices thru covid for anything, especially GPUs. My only two qualms are there is a audible hissing noise from the power delivery on the back of the GPU when launching any GPU intensive activity, yes gaming included. The 2nd is not really Powercolor’s problem, but AMD’s. The video driver has been known to blackscreen or crash randomly or when the GPU is under load. Well, even after a couple of years, this card still crashes from time, where unplugging & reinserted my HDMI cable resolves it. AMD seems to have focused on RDNA3 vs getting drivers ironed out. Otherwise, this is a beautiful card. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2022 by Jerad C.

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