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GIGABYTE Announces Radeon RX 6400 Eagle and WindForce Graphics Cards

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GIGABYTE TECHNOLOGY Co. Ltd, a leading manufacturer of premium gaming hardware, today announced the GIGABYTE Radeon RX 6400 EAGLE 4G and Radeon RX 6400 D6 Low Profile 4G graphics cards, equipped with the excellent GIGABYTE cooling system and engineered to deliver great 1080p gaming performance with remarkable efficiency. Blaze a trail into tomorrow and enjoy vivid virtual worlds and elevated experiences with the power of next-generation graphics.

Built on the high-performance, energy efficient AMD RDNA gaming architecture, the new graphics cards feature high-bandwidth, low-latency AMD Infinity Cache memory technology and high-speed GDDR6 memory. They also support Microsoft Windows 11 and Microsoft DirectX 12 Ultimate, AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR) and AMD Radeon Super Resolution (RSR) upscaling technologies, AMD Smart Access Memory technology, as well as other advanced features that provide visually stunning, high-refresh rate gaming experiences.



The GIGABYTE Radeon RX 6400 EAGLE 4G graphics card is the best choice for gamers who desire a unique design, while maintaining performance and durability, and the GIGABYTE Radeon RX 6400 D6 Low Profile 4G graphics card can be easily installed in a variety of chassis.

The GIGABYTE Radeon RX 6400 EAGLE 4G graphics card offers the GIGABYTE WINDFORCE 2X cooling system, featuring two unique blade fans with alternate spinning, composite copper heat pipes, a copper plate attached to the GPU and 3D active fans that work together to provide efficient heat dissipation. The alternate fan spinning technology optimizes airflow for more efficient heat dissipation and high performance gaming. The fans utilize graphene nano lubricant, which can extend fan life by 2.1 times, delivering nearly the lifespan of the double ball bearing while providing quiet operation. Inspired by science fiction, the EAGLE graphics card uses mechanical materials, coupled with ULTRA DURABLE certified components and advanced cooling technology.

The GIGABYTE Radeon RX 6400 D6 Low Profile 4G graphics card is a half-height graphics card with a low profile bracket, allowing gamers to easily install it into a variety of chassis. The graphics card features the advanced GIGABYTE cooling system and ULTRA DURABLE certified components.

GIGABYTE Radeon RX 6400 graphics cards use a multi-phase power supply, providing over-temperature protection and load balancing for each MOSFET and allowing the MOSFET to operate at a lower temperature. The ULTRA DURABLE certified chokes and capacitors provide excellent performance and longer system life.

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Props to Gigabyte for supporting the SFF lovers.

Shame on AMD for making these 4x pcie, 64 bit, and lacking encoding ability.
 
Props to Gigabyte for supporting the SFF lovers.

Shame on AMD for making these 4x pcie, 64 bit, and lacking encoding ability.
Yeah, I'm hopeful that this will be what the 6500 XT should have been - a good, efficient sub-75W card. I agree that those cuts are bad though - it won't be a problem for the mobile implementations this gpu is clearly designed for, alongside a 6000-series APU and in 25-50W variants, but they don't look good next to a CPU, that's for sure.
 
Props to Gigabyte for supporting the SFF lovers.

Shame on AMD for making these 4x pcie, 64 bit, and lacking encoding ability.
Still a good option for those budget gamers who have a HP/Dell/etc. SFF PC, I doubt that PCIe x4 is a bottleneck even if running at 3.0.

edit: typo, my i-key sucks
 
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