AMD will launch a new graphics card based on the RDNA2 architecture of the Navi 22 core. If not surprisingly, it is the RX 6700 series. The public and non-public versions of the RX 6700 XT will go on sale at 22:00 on March 17, Beijing time.
The news revealed that the RX 6700 XT is based on the Navi 22 XT core, with 40 sets of CU/2560 six processors built-in, matching 12GB GDDR6 memory (192bit, 16Gbps, bandwidth 384GB/s), with 189 watts and 230 watts of power consumption version.
The official picture shows that the RX 6700 XT public version uses a dual-fan dual-slot design, a red Radeon LOGO on the top, or supports LED lighting effects, an external 8+6Pin power supply, 3 DP1.4a ports, and 1 HDMI 2.1 port, no USB Type -C.
By looking at the price, yesterday’s news stated that the starting price of the RX 6700 XT will fall between US$479 and US$499, which is US$100 more expensive than the RTX 3060 Ti and on par with the RTX 3070.
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