The XTXH variants has been around for 2 months.
They were launched before 3080Ti.
I bought mine mid of April. Multiple non reference designs were launched in April including PowerColor, Sapphire etc.
I have the PowerColor 6900XTU Liquid Devil Ultimate.
This XTXH card comes with EKWB water block factory fitted.
I have been running it at 2750MHz@1175mV since a while.
Note: Max core voltage can be set to 1200mV. So I have it undervolted and OCed.
It boosts up to 2705MHz in games. In Cyberpunk it sustains that frequency almost all the time.
I don't use Raytracing though.
The power target for GPU core is set by me to 415W and TDC to 400A using MPT. So total power allowed at the moment on my card is 460W icluding power from other components on GPU.
Mine can be pushed to 525W being 3x8 pin card.
As far as I know this reference XTXH card is coming only with 2x8pin PCIe power connector.
With current setting, in games the core power consumption though remain in range 330W-350W.
My Time Spy score is around 21415 without memory OC. I am not OCing memory so default GPU memory bandwidth is used.
Note: PowerColor already by default allows 382W core power and 368A TDC on performance bios talking into account 15% slider setting in Radeon SW i.e. default performance bios setting is 332W core power and 320A TDC which can be increased by 15% in Wattman.
This reference LC XTXH model with one 120mm radiator would be good at specified frequency, but I cann't image this being pushed to performance level that I can operate mine without overheating in stress tests.
With setting I have even with my big loop with 3 radiators in total making 2x360mm radiator space the hotspot temperatures was hitting 92°C in stress tests at 415W core power. I have 6900XTU and 5900X in the loop.
I had to change the TIM to Liquid Metal and now the hotdpot temperatures in stress situations remain below 78°C.