Gigabyte AORUS Radeon RX 6900 XT MASTER 16GB GDDR6 Graphics Card
RX 6900 XT MASTER Dimension, Everything Is Constructed Digitally. The Lighting And Patterns Are Mapped Onto The Products With An Efficient, Free Flowing Style.
MAX-COVERED COOLING
RX 6900 XT MASTER Max-Covered Cooling Features 2x 115mm And 1x 100mm Unique Blade Stack Fans With Wind Claw Design And Alternate Spinning, So The Air Pressure Can Completely Cover The Heatsink.
LCD EDGE VIEW
RX 6900 XT MASTER LCD Monitor Not Only Display Graphics Card Information, But Also Various Favorite Texts, Pictures And GIFs. You Can Also Adjust Lighting Effects Via RGB FUSION 2.0 Software.
RGB FUSION 2.0
With 16.7M Customizable Color Options And Numerous Lighting Effects, You Can Choose Lighting Effects Or Synchronize With Other AORUS Devices.
PERFORMANCE
The RX 6900 XT MASTER Has 5120 Stream Processors, Powerful New Compute Units, And The All New AMD Infinity Cache Along With Up To 16GB Of Dedicated GDDR6 Memory, Delivers Ultra-High Frame Rates And Serious Levels Of 4K Resolution Gaming.
EXCELLENCE
Excellent Circuit Design With The Top-Grade Materials, Not Only Maximizes The Excellence Of The GPU, But Also Maintains Stable And Long-Life Operation.
Gigabyte AORUS Radeon RX 6900 XT MASTER 16GB GDDR6 Review
The RX 6900 XT MASTER Gaming OC is the company’s first custom-design RX 6900 XT “Big Navi” graphics card. It is positioned a notch below the company’s flagship RX 6900 XT AORUS Master and designed for those wanting a simple, air-cooled custom-design RX 6900 XT card to get gaming. The company paired the RX 6900 XT with its latest-generation WindForce 3X cooling solution that made its debut with the NVIDIA RTX 30-series custom cards, and a custom-design PCB by Gigabyte that pulls power from a trio of 8-pin PCIe power connectors. The card also features a moderate factory overclock to sweeten the deal.
The RX 6900 XT MASTER is AMD’s flagship graphics card for this generation and tops off a surprisingly fast graphics card series that restores competition to the high-end segment. Along with the RX 6800 series, it debuts the new RDNA2 graphics architecture, which also powers the latest generation of game consoles, meaning optimizing for the architecture is easy since most game studios have a console-first development approach. This is also AMD’s first graphics architecture with full DirectX 12 Ultimate readiness, combining real-time raytracing, variable-rate shading, mesh shaders, and sampler-feedback, uplifting the visual experience from standard DirectX 12.
Full real-time raytraced rendering is the holy-grail of 3D graphics, but beyond the capability of today’s hardware. It is, however, possible to combine conventional raster 3D graphics with certain real-time raytraced elements, such as lighting, shadows, reflections, global illumination, etc., to significantly improve realism. Even this much raytracing requires enormous amounts of compute power. The most compute-intensive part, ray intersection, is processed by fixed-function hardware AMD calls Ray Accelerators. A by-product of this approach is the vast raster 3D performance uplift over the previous generation, which enables AMD to compete with NVIDIA at the high-end segment.
The RX 6900 XT MASTER is based on the new 7 nm “Navi 21” silicon, the same chip also powering the RX 6800 series, but maxes it out. It gets all 5,120 stream processors, 80 Ray Accelerators, 320 TMUs, and 128 ROPs that are physically present on the silicon. AMD doubled the memory amount over the past generation, giving the card 16 GB of it; however, the memory bus width remains at 256-bit. RX 6900 XT MASTER company used the fastest JEDEC-standard 16 Gbps GDDR6 memory chips for 512 GB/s memory bandwidth and a new technology it calls Infinity Cache, a 128 MB on-die Level 3 cache that operates at 2 TB/s in conjunction with the GDDR6 memory to improve memory sub-system performance.
The RX 6900 XT MASTER Gaming OC features a rather simple design. Its WindForce 3X cooling solution consists of a set of aluminium fin stacks skewered by six copper heat pipes which make indirect contact with the GPU through a copper base plate. Three fans ventilate the heatsink. The fans turn in physically opposite directions of each other, yet guide air onto the heatsink. This has been done to reduce turbulence between the fans and lowers noise output. You also get factory-overclocked speeds of 2285 MHz (maximum boost clock) against the 2250 MHz reference. In this review, we take the card for a spin across our test bed to tell you if it has everything you need if all you want is an RX 6900 XT.
Specifications:
Video Memory Specifications | ||
Type | GDDR6 | |
Size | 16 GB | |
Resolution | 7680×4320 | |
Core Clock | Boost Clock: up to 2365 MHz (Reference card: 2250 MHz) Game Clock: up to 2135 MHz (Reference card: 2015 MHz) |
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Memory Clock | 16000 MHz | |
BUS Type | 256-bit | |
Memory Interface | 16GB GDDR6 256-bit | |
Stream Processors | 5120 | |
Interface | ||
Display Port | 2 x DisplayPort 1.4a | |
HDMI | 2 x HDMI 2.1 | |
Power Specifications | ||
Connectors | 3 x 8 pin | |
Recommended PSU | 850W | |
Display Option | ||
Multi Display | 4 | |
Application Programming Interfaces | ||
DirectX | 12 Ultimate | |
OpenGL | 4.6 | |
Physical Specifications | ||
Dimensions | L=322 W=140 H=60 mm | |
Warranty | ||
Manufacturing Warranty | 2 years |
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