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16GB
256-Bit
GDDR6
PCI Express 4.0
2365 MHz
850W
Brand | SAPPHIRE |
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Series | Toxic |
Model | 11308-13-20G |
Interface | PCI Express 4.0 |
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Chipset Manufacturer | AMD |
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GPU Series | AMD Radeon RX 6000 Series |
GPU | Radeon RX 6900 XT |
Architechture | RDNA 2 |
Game Clock | 2135 MHz |
Boost Clock | 2365 MHz |
Stream Processors | 5120 Stream Processors |
Effective Memory Clock | 16 Gbps |
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Memory Size | 16GB |
Memory Interface | 256-Bit |
Memory Type | GDDR6 |
DirectX | DirectX 12 Ultimate |
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Multi-Monitor Support | 4 |
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HDMI | 1 x HDMI 2.1 |
DisplayPort | 3 x DisplayPort 1.4 |
Max Resolution | 7680 x 4320 |
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Virtual Reality Ready | Yes |
Cooler | AIO Liquid Cooling with 360 mm radiator |
Operating Systems Supported | Linux, Windows 7*, Windows 10, and Windows 8.1. 64-bit operating system required * Does not support all features including but not limited to Hardware Raytracing. |
Thermal Design Power | <400W |
System Requirements | Minimum 850-Watt Power Supply. 2 x 8-pin + 1 x 6-pin Power Connector. PCI Express based PC is required with one X16 lane graphics slot available on the motherboard. Minimum 8GB of system memory. 16GB recommended. |
Recommended PSU Wattage | 850W |
Power Connector | 2 x 8-pin + 1 x 6-pin |
Features | Sapphire Features: All-In-One Liquid Cooler with 360mm Radiator Dual BIOS Max Boost TriXX Software Switch Premium Digital Power Design Fuse Protection Intelligent Fan Control Precision Fan Control Backplate with ARGB ARGB Fans ARGB AIO Cooler Fans Dual Ball Bearing Fans Hybrid Fan Blade on VRM/Memory Cooling Integrated VRM/Memory Cooling Module TriXX Supported Fan Check TriXX Boost NITRO Glow External RGB LED MB Synchronization AMD Features: AMD RDNA 2 Gaming Architecture DirectX 12 Ultimate Hardware Raytracing 7nm GPU GDDR6 Memory PCI Express 4.0 Support AMD FreeSync Technology DisplayPort 1.4 with DSC HDMI Video Streaming up to 8K Radeon VR Ready Premium AMD FidelityFX Radeon Image Sharpening Radeon Anti-Lag Radeon Software Game Driver Optimizations High Performance 4K Gaming |
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Form Factor | ATX |
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Max GPU Length | 270 mm |
Card Dimensions (L x H) | Board: 10.63" x 5.12" Hex / Radiator: 15.51" x 4.72" Standard Rubber Tubing: 18.50" |
Slot Width | 2.5 slot |
Date First Available | January 12, 2022 |
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Pros: Can't get a reasonable priced Nvidia 3090? This will do. Installation may prove tricky for some. Know your case measurements well to fit clearance for a 360mm radiator. Hose length is questionable for anything past a mid tower. Performance is solid, although I'm not pushing it. Wasn't the point for me, especially with Sapphire's disappointingly 2 year warranty commitment. Some 3+ year older titles ran at 4k@60 fps cool and quiet at maxed non raytraced settings, though my case build has extremely good airflow paired with an AMD 5950. Manufacturer has fans oriented in a push configuration, meaning top mounted in your case. You'll want to reverse to a pull orientation for front mounted and that simple change may put you into a situation vs RMA warranty needs. The hybrid design is both the strongest and weakest link for what you're paying for. This is not the K model extreme edition ($$$) GPU but easily hits 2500+ at over 250W. Newegg packaged this decently for shipping as did Sapphire, unlike some of my past recent orders from same. Nice change, a good effort to retain a customer. Aesthetically, I like the installed look of it very much for a build I focused more in role of function over form. It's a nice show case look if your side panel case is in plain views. It's Sapphire, and for now, that name still means something very positive to me in the GPU space. Time will tell how this one holds up to normal usage. I really am not impressed with their current RMA policies. You may have a large fight on your hands past Neweggs 30 day returns vs Sapphire expecting Newegg to process your warranty RMA post that period vs Sapphire handling directly, as they should. Go read the fine print. I liked the card enough to take this chance after waiting 2 years in this terrible market place. Your mileage may vary on gambling with that risk. Feel free to set my concerns at ease Newegg/Sapphire on this.
Cons: Warranty period vs the weakest link, the cheap Asetek cooler. You're contending with a cheap and noisy pump, around baby 1/4" hose and aluminium feeling radiator. The cold plate they use gives impression copper plated is in the mix. So you have barely any coolant, combined with excessively cheap feeling AIO, cheap no name fans, barely long enough hose length attached to an otherwise solid hybrid card design. Gives very mixed signals of yeah, this will run the 6900 XT to the max, for now, but will it last over time or even much past 2 years? The hope is that past warranty, adding your own better water block replacement and custom loop will make this a long time killer GPU combo. I was flat out surprised by how overall light in weight this is. I know AIOs are often built cheaply with very little coolant inside, but... just wow. You'll question how much water is even in play. But don't worry, it cools the GPU fantastically, for now. The AIO utilized was clearly the biggest margin cut afterthought in this top tier release. Yet it's one of the most important factors in the performance and "hope" for longevity. Very disappointing in a product pitched as a super high end sports car, with the real price tag perhaps coming in future related parts failure. Sapphire could have done *so* much better here, even for $50-100 more on AIO quality and put at least a well supported 5 year warranty by their flagship product. Instead you're given this. Were you really even attempting to compete with ASUS' offerings or what? They offer you 120mm more and a hybrid design, but I bet the ASUS is better quality over long term. With a provided expensive AIO solution, you're kinda stuck with what they give you. Sapphire used to be top notch. Do I have mixed feelings? You bet I do. The "manual" is absolutely garbage. Why bother? Small, few pages only in your many languages that covers generic GPU installations! Buyer beware if you're not somewhat tech savvy and have never installed radiators or AIOs in general. Included a ratchet set of tools... As some kind of cheap after thought prize to win you over pay spending this much money. That is the only included frill item mind you. No included software, you have to download their own custom which is so so. Make sure you get the 8.6 version, do not confuse with the 6.8 version link which will just immediately crash and fail to run, no warning, just an entry in Windows event viewer. Works ok with AMD's Adrenaline software installed at same time.
Overall Review: For my setup, if I get a minimum of 2 solid years out of it and can reasonably risk replacement of the AIO with my own custom block and loop, it'll work great for me and currently is. For pure performance ability vs noise and looks, it delivers as promised in this market. I really wish Sapphire had left me with the impression of yeah, this and theirs, of going AMD GPU instead, was the way to go vs crazy $. It's an imperfect card with a great design, some bad choices, and a bit of risk from a company that used to really stand out better in the market a decade ago. Here's hoping all of it improves. For the price vs performance, I'd probably buy it again vs missing alternatives that are grossly overpriced. This is not cheap at all either, and parts of it clearly are, while the rest is decent. It's an odd combo that works, but mostly in what Sapphire hopes to gain in margins.
Pros: - A really strong factory overclock - Multiple BIOSes, one for performance and one for silence (though they are both very quiet) - Really really quiet, even with the Toxic boost turned on the fans on the radiator and the one on the card barely exceed the volume of a whisper - Looks very clean and stealthy when off, and very mean when on with all its RGB - Came with a Sapphire Toxic branded 48-bit screwdriver set
Cons: No cons, really. The pump was a little bit loud on first boot because of a little bit of gas in the liquid cooling loop from manufacturing, but after 2 minutes the noise was completely gone and has not come back.
Overall Review: If you are looking for a 6900 XT and have the power supply to handle an overclocked GPU, then this is the card for you. Incredible performance and whisper quiet - as well as some quite tasteful RGB.
Overall Review: Overclocks to about 2660 or more
Pros: I don't usually write reviews but wanted to for this because i'm just that happy with it. I started out an AMD guy and in last decade had a vega 56 that worked well, a radeon vii that i liked, and then went to team green and got a 3090. The 3090 was nice. It was fast, tons of power... but it ran hot and the fans on the zotac trinity were very loud. I use it mostly for work and a little for play. I stopped playing games on my PC because it was just too loud. It idled at 40c with an undervolt and ran up to 70 to 80c in games with fans maxed out. I never used ray tracing because any time i did, it dropped my frames significantly and maxed out temps and fans. I then got this 6900xt and on toxic mode, it performs similarly in non-raytracing... but it's quiet and cold. I play fortnite on maxed out settings with a 144hz monitor and fps capped at 144hz and it holds that very well. GPU load spiked to 90% but GPU temp stayed 40c, hot spot about 45c and fans stayed at about 50% and quiet. I don't know how they do it but it's awesome!
Cons: no ray tracing but then again, i never used ray tracing on my 3090 due to the increased load, temps, and noise while reducing fps.
Overall Review: a whole lot of YES
Pros: Pump and fan power comes right from the cards circuitry which is great for cable management. Incredibly low temp under game load. To the point where fans don't even spin most of the time for me.
Overall Review: I would highly recommend this card right now. Mount the radiator correctly and it should last a very long time.
Overall Review: *I caught this card cheaper @ $1399 which I think isn't to bad in todays market* This was my first foray into AIO GPUs and I am glad I made the jump. The prices of GPUs have been so elevated that it just made sense to me to get as much card as possible for amount spent. I have the card running 2700MHz Clock with 2150 on the VRAM at 1100mv. Performs beautifully in everything I have tried so far. 10/10 would buy again.
Pros: The AIO is powered by the card itself so that makes it very easy to setup. The card is stable and cool at boost. Paired with a nice CPU it's an absolute monster, running titles at 4k no problem. Very high frame rates at 1440p max settings on newer titles. TriXX software is nice, TOXIC Boost is a one click OC that's convenient and TriXX Boost is decent on certain titles adding quite a bit of performance.
Cons: The water block is the GPU core only, the VRAM chips are cooled by a standard fan/heatspreader setup but it works great, with the AIO cooling the core the VRAM and the rest of the card is very easy to keep cool.
Overall Review: Overall this card is an overclockable monster, the cooling solution gives insane thermal headroom, it's easy to hookup and works fantastic so far, I love that it runs so cool once you setup the fan curves, the default ones are terrible
Pros: Yep
Cons: Tubing for AIO comes out of the top of the card and make vertical mounting difficult with my NH-D15.
Overall Review: Yep, buy it.
Pros: Runs cool. Doesnt worry me when I have the Adrenalin set to zero rpm. (Below 40c) The fans came pre installed to the radiator and it was a clean wiring job with zip ties and the such. The toxxic software is surprisingly functional for how basic it looks. Im pleasantly surprised. The price point was spot on at the time of purchase. It was going for $30 more than a reference. Also included a $30 promo and it was literally the cost of a reference.
Cons: Slight con- Huge radiator. 360mm. Glad the Corsair 5000X case can accommodate, as I have a 360 radiator for the cpu. (Still had to remove the front fans to install in the side slot) RGB isnt as bright as I thought, very dim compared to Corsair. The coolant tubes could be a little longer.
Overall Review: This is my first card that has a radiator attached to it. Im happy with the cooling and, well, I dont want to go back to air blowers when the junction (while still safe) can peak at 95c. This doesnt go past 80 on peak.
Excellent card. Fast and cool running.
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Best GPU for what i'm trying to acheive, quiet cool powerful
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Good enough in 2022
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