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Posted 6 August 2023

Powercolor AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT Fighter 12GB Graphics Card W/Code (UK Mainland)

£295.69
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Powercolor AMD Radeon RX 6700XT Fighter RDNA2 Graphics Card

STAND YOUR GROUND
The PowerColor AMD Radeon RX 6700XT Fighter is here to bring you the incredible performance you deserve boasting a dual 90mm fan cooling solution supported by dual-ball bearing and mute-fan technologies to ensure maximum product longevity whilst maintaining the delicate balance of performance and acoustics. Powered by the all-new breakthrough RNDA2 architecture – engineered to deliver powerhouse performance to all gamers.

The AMD Radeon™ RX 6700 XT graphics cards deliver serious 1440p gaming and ultra-high frame rates. Get up to 40 high-performance compute units, groundbreaking AMD Infinity Cache, and up to 12GB of dedicated GDDR6 memory. Experience new levels of gaming performance with AMD Smart Access Memory technology when you pair an AMD Radeon™ RX 6700 XT graphics card with an AMD Ryzen™ 5000 Series desktop processor.

  • 2560 Stream Processors
  • 12GB GDDR6 Memory
  • 2424 MHz Game Clock
  • 2581 MHz Boost Clock

RDNA2 ARCHITECTURE
AMD RDNA™ 2 architecture is the foundation of next-generation gaming PCs and consoles. It is the bedrock of the upcoming revolution in PC gaming graphics and cloud gaming. AMD RDNA™ 2 elevates and unifies visual effects and gameplay across multi-gaming platforms, like no other graphics architecture before. AMD Radeon™ RX 6000 Series graphics cards deliver ultra-high frame rates and serious 1440P gameplay.

Get the ultimate gaming experience with powerful new compute units, groundbreaking AMD Infinity Cache, and 12GB of dedicated GDDR6 memory. And, when paired with an AMD Ryzen™ 5000 Series desktop processor, AMD Smart Access Memory technology offers new levels of gaming performance.

BRING OUT ALL THE DETAIL
Contrast Adaptive Sharpening (CAS) helps increase visual quality by enabling stunning visual sharpness with optional upscaling to restore detail lost after Temporal Anti-Aliasing (TAA) is applied. For games that support FidelityFX CAS, turning off Radeon™ Image Sharpening in Radeon™ Software to avoid over-sharpening is recommended.

GET PERFORMANCE WITH QUALITY
Using RDNA2 architecture and variable rate shading allows fidelityFX to analyse luminance and motion of frames to help optimise rending to ensure you also get optimal performance without reducing image quality.

REALISTIC GEOMETRY SHADING
AMD RDNA™ architecture-optimized Combined Adaptive Compute Ambient Occlusion (CACAO) dynamically and efficiently helps improve the appearance of objects based their exposure to ambient light.

HIGH-QUALITY REALISTIC REFLECTIONS
AMD’s implementation of Stochastic Screen Space Reflections (SSSR) delivers high-quality reflections with minimal overhead via an optimised compute shader and AMD RDNA™ architecture-optimised denoising.

HIGH-QUALITY RAYTRACING AND EFFECTS
Denoising optimised for AMD RDNA™ architecture to help improve the visual quality of real-time raytracing and other in-game effects.

HIGH-QUALITY HDR GAMING
Optimised for use with AMD FreeSync™ Premium Pro1 displays, AMD’s Luminance Preserving Mapper (LPM) delivers superb HDR and wide color gamut content.

Specifications

  • Chipset Radeon RX 6700 XT
  • Edition Fighter
  • Manufacturing Process 7 nm
  • Microarchitecture RDNA 2
  • Cores & Clocks
  • Streams 2560
  • Core Clock
  • Boost Clock
  • Video Memory (VRAM)
  • Memory Size 12GB
  • Memory Type GDDR6
  • Memory Clock 16000 MHz
  • Memory Speed (Effective with DDR)
  • Memory Bus 192 Bit
  • Memory Bandwidth
  • Memory Data Rate
  • Cooling
  • Cooling Solution Dual Fan (2)
  • Fitted/Included Backplate Yes
  • I/O & Connectivity
  • Interface PCIe 4.0 (x16) [PCIe 3.0 Backwards Compatible]
  • Connectivity
  • 3 x DisplayPort 1.4
  • 1 x HDMI 2.1
  • Visuals
  • AMD CrossFire Support
  • AMD Freesync Support Yes
  • AMD FreeSync Version FreeSync™
  • HDR Support Yes
  • Microsoft DirectX Support 12 API
  • Max. Concurrent Displays 4 Displays
  • Maximum Digital Resolution 7680×4320 (8K UHD)
  • Maximum Analog (VGA) Resolution
  • Compute Performance
  • Peak Half Precision Compute Performance (FP16)
  • Peak Single Precision Compute Performance (FP32)
  • Peak Double Precision Compute Performance (FP64)
  • Power & Thermals
  • Graphics Card Power Connectors 2 x 8-pin PCIe
  • Graphics Card TDP/Power
  • Minimum Recommended PSU 650 W
  • Maximum GPU Temperature
  • Physical
  • Width Dual Slot
  • Low Profile Support N/A
  • Dimensions 228 x 109 x 39 mm
  • Package Type Retail

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  1. Somersett's avatar
    If you are willing to pay 300 for this, look to the 6800 non-XT which is just over 400. Why? Because that 16GB card is MUCH more future proof, and with a little undervolt, is VERY power efficient.

    Next year, AMD has APUs up to around the performance of the 6700 non-XT, killing off Ngreedia's 'low' (sub 500 quid) end GPUs. It is launching a single high performance RDNA3.5/4 card in 2024 at what should be better than the 7900XT performance at a much more affordable price, with much better power efficiency. Probably a monolithic die. This strategy is currently being mis-reported in the press.

    The 6700XT is not a terrible card, but at 300 it is terribly over-priced (not that you have a choice, thanks to Ngreedia's greed). AMD's new 8000 card is Summer 2024 at the earliest. Until 2025, all Ngreedia has is potential price-cuts on current cards.
    Seanspeed's avatar
    Not sure. Not that the 6800 isn't worth it, but I think it's more of a luxury upgrade than anything critical. 12GB should be safe for a decent while so long as you're not trying to max games out at high native resolutions and whatnot.

    Also, as for the rumors about an APU with 6700-esque performance, I'm quite doubtful. I just dont understand where people think the memory bandwidth to push that performance is supposed to come from. If there is an APU with like 36-40CU's or something, dont take that to mean it will perform like a 40CU discrete GPU with its own high bandwidth memory setup.

    And just generally, you're spouting off a lot of rumors-as-gospel, which is quite irresponsible behavior.

    A 6700XT is not 'terribly overpriced' by any means. It's a solid buy. Nobody is saying it's the deal of the century, but it's pretty reasonable, which is a huge departure from many other GPU's right now.

    Lastly, once again, please stop saying 'Ngreedia'. It just sounds so childish.
  2. Cyclonus79's avatar
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    Would rather spend a little.more and get a starfield code with it. The £299 asrock should also come with one.
    Hemichromis's avatar
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    I didn’t notice that omission.
    You’re right, pay £13 more for Starfield Premium.
  3. littleickle2's avatar
    Last time this came up I managed to get an Amazon rep to give me a voucher price matching this price and the voucher even though it was buying from Scan through Amazon. Pretty happy with it. I got the Starfield code too. Your mileage may vary though
  4. londonstinks's avatar
    stay away from 6700xt. Just got my overclockers one and it's going straight back, awful micro stuttering that my 3060Ti never did.

    Google 6700xt stutter and you will see it's a huge problem. I will never touch an AMD card again.
    jasper132's avatar
    They had this issue about 15-20 years ago, they still haven't sorted it then! 😁 So glad I haven't tried them again since
  5. MaxJenson's avatar
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    bob_john's avatar
    Not sure where you are getting this from. It's the other way around.
  6. zachary.kellerman's avatar
    Is it all specified AMD cards that come with starfield or only from select retailers?

    As I'm seeing this or a 6750xt for 329 on ebuyer.
    TypicalAsianFindingDeals's avatar
    Select retailers, of which eBuyer is included. Where are you seeing £329 for the 6750 XT? The lowest I can find is £349
  7. BlueSmirnoff's avatar
    Nice price, saving about £35, but they aren't a company linked to the Starfield deal, so it is worth paying more if you're after the the game key, especially as the 6700 qualifies for the premium version with early access worth £80
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