Thursday, June 2nd 2022

AMD Readies Radeon RX 6700 (non-XT)? Sapphire Custom Design Card Suggests so

AMD is likely preparing to launch a new mid-range graphics card SKU positioned between the Radeon RX 6650 XT and the RX 6700 XT, the new RX 6700 (non-XT). It doesn't seem like the RX 6700 is an OEM-exclusive designed to get rid of silicon. Pictures surfaced of a Sapphire branded custom-design card, complete with box-art designed to woo customers in stores. It also doesn't appear to be a China-exclusive SKU, since Sapphire tends to put Chinese-language branding on its box-art, which is missing here.

The RX 6700 is configured with 2,304 stream processors across 36 RDNA2 compute units, out of the 40 physically present on the "Navi 22" silicon. The memory is an interesting piece of specs, with the RX 6700 coming with 10 GB standard—presumably over a 160-bit wide GDDR6 memory bus. This means five 16 Gbit (2 GB) GDDR6 memory chips. The engine clocks are reportedly 2330 MHz game clock, and 2495 MHz boost; and 16 Gbps memory speed. The cards' board-design is standard Sapphire fare, with nothing that stands out from the current RX 6700 XT Pulse and base-model custom cards from the company. One interesting thing to point out, though, is a single 8-pin connector on the base-model custom card (225 W maximum power capability including the PCIe slot), which should put the typical board power around 200 W. The cards are reportedly launching in Europe on June 9, priced around 569€ including taxes.
Sources: Cowcotland, VideoCardz
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53 Comments on AMD Readies Radeon RX 6700 (non-XT)? Sapphire Custom Design Card Suggests so

#51
boomheadshot8
The card was bought 600€ in feb 2022
The guy sell it back 350e it was brand new looking + box
TDP is ~200w max 220 with oc
3070 in france is 600€+ lol .........what a joke
I think when new 4xxx release, price will go down
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#52
ZeR036
Why is this being disscused just now? I've had this exact model for a bit and I pretty much enjoy it so far. I got one for, at the time of conversion 355usd. This card stays so cool it scared me for a bit, thought it might show wrong temps. Coming from an rx 480, sapphire also, the temps on that gpu would stay around 65-70c in full load while this one barely goes over 50c.
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#53
Kodehawa
ZeR036Why is this being disscused just now? I've had this exact model for a bit and I pretty much enjoy it so far. I got one for, at the time of conversion 355usd. This card stays so cool it scared me for a bit, thought it might show wrong temps. Coming from an rx 480, sapphire also, the temps on that gpu would stay around 65-70c in full load while this one barely goes over 50c.
Prices nowadays for the 6700 are great IMO. Got mines for $330 (w/o tax, taxes here are stupid so lol), cheapest 6650XT I could find was $320. Worst case it slots between the 6650XT (which has way less L3 cache and 2GB less of VRAM) and the 6700XT, at quite a bit less selling price rn. I guess AMD is starting to adjust prices pretty hard.
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