Wednesday, June 16th 2021
AMD Radeon RX 6900 XT LC Specs Confirmed: 12% Higher Core and Memory Clocks, 10% Higher Power
A leaked SKU sheet posted to Twitter by VideoCardz confirmed that AMD is indeed positioning the Radeon RX 6900 XT Liquid Cooled (LC) as a SKU separate from the RX 6900 XT. The finalized specs reveal that the card features Game Clocks of 2250 MHz, compared to 2015 MHz of the stock (air-cooled reference) RX 6900 XT; while the memory now operates at 18 Gbps (GDDR6 effective), compared to 16 Gbps on the reference card. This gives the GPU a memory bandwidth of 576 GB/s, compared to 512 GB/s on the reference. To support these, the TBP (total board power) value is increased by 10%, and is now at 330 W, compared to 300 W on the reference RX 6900 XT. The RX 6900 XT LC lugs an all-in-one, closed-loop, liquid cooling solution, while drawing power from the same two 8-pin PCIe power connectors as the original RX 6900 XT.
Source:
VideoCardz (Twitter)
35 Comments on AMD Radeon RX 6900 XT LC Specs Confirmed: 12% Higher Core and Memory Clocks, 10% Higher Power
Totally worth it :kookoo:
Also it's not like a 240mm aluminium rad is THAT much more expensive compared to a 120mm, especially not for manufacturers.
Why even bother to watercool it?
atleast it's great that they care enough to make a LC Edition that is not the awful ASUS one with tons of wires or the 2 year warranty no right to repair scumbags from sapphire.
YAWN.
Navi 21 XTXH Was released before the 3080ti
Read more: www.tweaktown.com/news/79350/amd-radeon-rx-6900-xt-overclocked-navi-21-xtxh-gpu-breaches-3-3ghz/index.html
I wonder how well these XTX variants will clock
I used to play with these stuff in my loops in order to achieve as much silence as possible without the need for oversizing the radiators.
Im not sure what you mean, totally worth making a watercooled version of your card? how is not worth it?
People these days; like if engineers dont know what they do. Cards get tested before release. Hell they even throw a running card inside a heated enclosure to ensure working(s).
Thats why these voltages of chips are uncommon high if you start undervolting them. It's to guarantee working in all possible conditions.
Now I will go back to wait for graphic cards priced at MSRP.