AMD Radeon RX6700XT Custom Models, Power Color, Sapphire, XFX, Gigabyte Featured



AMD’s Radeon RX6700XT graphics card is three days away from its official launch and we can expect a lot of custom variations featuring the RDNA2 graphics chip. Some of the RX6700XT models have become the ones that were officially unveiled by the manufacturers, but more types have come out through the videocards.

AMD Radeon RX6700 XT Custom Models Leaked Out – Powercolor Hell Gound, Sapphire Nitro +, XFX Mark 319 / Kick 319 and Gigabyte Eros Elite Graphics Cards

We have the Powerk or Ler, Sapphire, XFX and Gigabyte models that we leaked to talk about so that a total of six different graphics card series are made (XFX Mark / Kick and Sapphire Nitro / Pulse). Each graphics card comes with its own custom cooling and power delivery that provides better cooling and overclocking capabilities.

Mixed reports on the availability of AMD Radeon RX6700XT: The EU is getting a few 1000 units while the APAC is getting larger volumes than expected.

Power Color Radeon RX6700 XT Hellhound Series

First, we have to talk about the next Power Color Hellhound series. The AMD Radeon RX6700XT seems to be the first graphics card to receive Hellhound treatment. The Hellund lineup has been annoyed by the power color but it looks like they are still waiting for the official introduction of these cards but they have come out anyway. The Power Color Radeon RX6700XT Hellhound comes at the bottom of the Red Dragon series so it targets the mainstream segment. The lineup will use a very different color scheme compared to the previous red / black ingus furs of power color.

The Radian RX6700 XT Hellound comes with a black shroud and backplate with a triple-fan solution in a dual-slot chassis. Inside each fan is a clear acrylic blade design with a blue LED. The Hellhound’s logo is right next to the exhaust cut-out in the backplate, as the powerkill is using a longer cold than the length of the PCB. The card is powered by dual 8-pin connectors and has a standard display configuration that includes a triple DP 1.4 and a single HDMI 2.1 output.

Sapphire Radeon RX6700 XT Nitro + and Pulse Series

AMD Radeon RX6700 XT12GB Graphics Card Gaming Benchmark 1440p and Writing Performance 1080 Leaks, DX12 faster than RTX 3070 but slower in RT titles

Sapphire, on the other hand, will be offering its Radian RX6700 XT graphics cards in both the Nitro + and Pulse series. The Radeon RX 6700 XT Nitro + from Sapphire is shown as a huge triple-fan cooled graphics card. Two of the fans consist of 9 blades while the last one has 12 fan blades and as such, we can expect them to push a lot of airflow towards the central heatsink assembly.

The card is given a large metal backplate and does not extend beyond the length of the PCB. There is a cutout on the back to allow air to pass through the aluminum fins. You can also find an RGB Nitro + logo that looks great with the card’s complete aesthetics. This card features a 2.7 slot design and from its appearance, there is a huge aluminum heat sink under the shroud, which is given 6 huge heat pipes. We can expect the card to overclock in the factory and be operated by an 8 + 6 pin connector configuration.

The Sapphire Radian RX6700XT Pulse is a more streamlined variant featuring dual-slot and dual-fan cooling design. Fans display 12 blades and push air towards the central heatsink which includes several aluminum fins and heat pipes. The card also has a backplate and cooler that is longer than a PCB. We can see the Radion and Sapphire / Pulse logos on the side and backplate. The card is also powered by an 8 + 6 pin connector configuration.

XFX Radeon RX6700 XT Speedster Mark 319 and Kick 319 Series

The XFX Radeon RX6700 XT lineup will include the Speedster Merck 319 and Speedster Kick 319 graphics cards. The card will be given a black color scheme and it looks like a white or silver texture around the fans and the shroud. The front shroud has a triple-fan design and 3 slot spaces.

The Raden RX6700XT Speedster Merck 319 Series cards will feature 13 fan blades each on triple-fans covered by a shroud with a ball-bearing design. The main shroud also comes with an aluminum cast to give a more premium look. The large backplate of aluminum acts as a heat spreader on the back while also giving a cutout to disperse the hot air on the back of the card.

The GPU and GDDR6 memory are attached to a copper base plate to effectively dissipate heat. The PCB also has a rigid aluminum cast tray that acts as a support bracket and provides extra durability to protect the PCB from any bends. XFX also has a large number of thermal pads on important components of the card. The main difference between the Raden RX6700 XT Mark 319 and the Kick 319 graphics card is that the Kick variant is a little more cost effective and doesn’t have the RGB Lit logo or the more premium Shroud design of the Merck variant.

Gigabyte Radeon RX6700 XT Eros Elite Series

Finally, we have Gigabyte’s Radeon RX6700 XT Eros Elite. We’ve already seen the standard Gigabyte variants but this is the first OR Ross model that we’ve been looking at. The RX6700XT Eros Elite comes with a fancy triple-fan and triple-slot cooling solution. The graphics card features a nice black aesthetic feature and includes an RGB LED embedded in the fan frame that gives a unique lighting effect. The card is powered by an 8 + 6 pin connector configuration and has a backplate that extends beyond the PCB.

On the side, you can also find a nice OR Ross logo for the Raden RX6700XT Eros Elite. The main heat sink looks huge and has a large amount of copper heat pipes running through it. In terms of display output, the card has two HDMI 2.1 and 2 DisplayPort 1.4 connectors. The price of these cards will vary at launch time but we will definitely get the એમ 479 USD. No reference can expect higher premium costs than MSRP.

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