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AMD introduced its big RDNA2 cards last year, the Radeon RX 6900 XT ($ 1,000), RX 6800 XT ($ 650), and the RX 6800 ($ 580). Now the company is preparing to release even more RX 6000 series GPUs. This will happen on March 3 at the “Where Gaming Begins: Episode 3” event (Ep. 1 brought the desktop Ryzen 5000 CPUs, Ep 2 was the release of RX 6800).
AMD posted this image of the GPU in question. It has two fans instead of three like high-end cards. but he still looks pretty beefy. This suggests that we are looking at the Radeon RX 6700. We are likely to see a vanilla card and an XT again, based on the Navi 22 chips. They will position themselves against Nvidia’s mid-range offerings.
On March 3, the journey continues for # RDNA2. Join us at 11am. M. Eastern USA As we reveal the latest addition to the @AMD Radeon RX 6000 graphics family. Https://t.co/5CFvT9D2SR pic.twitter.com/tUpUwRfpgk
– Radeon RX (@Radeon) February 24, 2021
The GeForce RTX 3060 ($ 330) will be available later today, although considering the supply issues that have taken over the tech world, getting one could be a challenge. This is also the case with the RTX 3060 Ti ($ 400), which seems to be out of stock in most places (and is listed well above the MSRP).
Where the game begins: Ep. 3 will begin at 16:00 UTC on March 3 and will likely be a pre-recorded presentation like the previous episodes.
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