I own now 6900XT Lquid Devil Ultimate since Saturday.
I bought it as birthday gift for myself as the replacement for my damaged 6800XT.
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The 6800XT which got damaged with ESD was sent few days ago to the shop for repair or replacement.
Let's hope for the best.
I am not sure if it would be repaired at all as I had original cooler removed before and replaced with water cooler.
I put the card back in original form, but I am sure they will recognize that the warranty stickers were removed one time and placed again.
So I don't know if I would get a replacement for that or not. If I get the replacement for that then I will sell that on eBay.
The 6900XT Liquid Devil Ultimate is completely another beast. It is special binned 6900XT to achieve higher performance.
AXRX 6900XTU 16GBD6-W2DHC/OC - PowerColor
It has two Bios file; the OC and the Unleash.
The second "Uleash bios" has default power setting of 332W. If you put 15% from Radeon Software slider you have then 382W headroom.
This card is a monster of performance I can say already with the first short test session.
Already applying the Auto Tuning GPU overclock gave a good feeling that I have got a very capable card on my hands.
I had multiple 6800XT and 6900XTs in my hands but this is the highest ever auto OC frequency.
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I had very little time on weekend to play around with it due to my birthday
and with just a little tuning only on the Core frequency, I was able to get it stable running at 2750MHz@1175mV.
Fire Strike Stress test passed with score of 98.8% with these settings. I am sure a little more tuning of voltage will bring the stability score in range of 99.5%.
This is the Time Spy score.
I have not at all yet tuned VRAM and is set default.
I believe the score will go in direction of 22K or higher ones I tune the VRAM frequency.
I did not also try higher GPU clock. Maybe something like 2800MHz would also be possible.
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I ran Assassin's Creed Valhalla benchmark and this is already 11% faster than my 6800XT which was overclocked to 2750MHz@1020mV and gave 123 FPS on average and here I have 137 FPS.
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Here are the settings that I used:
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For the air-cooled 6900XT Ultimate, one need to apply some more power with MPT as default with OC bios is set by PowerColor to only 303W.
For the Liquid 6900XT Ultimate it is as mentioned above 332W for Unleash bios.
I had chat with W1zzard on Sunday and he provided me with a new beta GPU-Z which now supports these new cards. Thanks
@W1zzard for the help. You are really great.
So I was able to save the bios to load it into MPT. I also uploaded both Bioses to the TPU database.
Note: One needs MPT version 1.3.4. The older version 1.3.3 does not support these new cards.
I have not changed anything with MPT so far, but only looked at default settings for the Unleash bios.
So you can see below that 332W is default, i.e. 382W total power with 15% slider.
There is still performance on the table. Looking at the TDC, it is set to 320A by default.
It can be pushed further in direction of 382A to match with Core power.
The maximum GFX voltage is 1200mV for this card compared to 1175mV for regular 6900XT.
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The frequency slider here can go up to 4GHz.
I am pretty sure, I will never be able to reach that frequency.
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I am hesitating at the moment to push the card to it limits.
I have suspicion that the ESD shock that killed my 6800XT could also have affected the PSU.
The new card ran perfectly fine with these really high power setting on the same PSU, but I don't have a piece of mind and don't want to risk this high end card.
I am looking for a new 1200W supply. HX1200i is the one I own and would love to get same again but really difficult to get any Platinum rated 1200W supplies at the moment.
PowerColor recommends on their website a minimum of 900W power supply for this card.