The top of the range will be the Radeon RX 6900. The core of this high-end card clocked at 2015 MHz (2250 MHz in boost) will offer 80 CU, 128 ROP, 256bit bus, 128MB Infinity Cache and 16 GB 16GHz GDDR6.
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In the specifications, it is worth noting the mentioned Infinity Cache, which is also offered by the other two novelties. Thanks to it and the 256bit GDDR6 bus, this technology enables up to twice the memory throughput compared to the 384bit GDDR6 bus, which is also more energy-intensive.
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In practice, this should be reflected in increased performance not only when playing games, but also during rendering and other demanding computational tasks for which the graphics card is used.
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One of the new graphics from AMD
Photo: manufacturer’s archive
Built for Ryzen processors
However, the manufacturer’s representatives emphasized that the best results are achieved by the new processors exclusively with AMD Ryzen 5000 processors.
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The golden mean will be the Radeon RX 6800 XT card. Although it offers lower performance than the flagship model, it is nevertheless built from the first to the last screw to play in 4K resolution, which should satisfy even the most demanding users.
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The Radeon RX 6800 XT offers 72 CUs (4608 stream processors), 128 ROPs, a 256bit bus, 128MB Infinity Cache and 16GB of 16GHz GDDR6. The core will run at 2015 MHz (up to 2250 MHz in boost). The TDP for it is 300 watts.
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The cheapest design
The cheapest card of all the new Navi 21 cores is the Radeon RX 6800. This card runs at 1815 MHz or 2105 MHz in boost. It offers 60 CUs, 3840 stream processors, 96 ROPs, a 256bit bus, 128MB Infinity Cache and 16GB of 16GHz GDDR6.
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Prices for the domestic market have not yet been set, however, it should be clear as early as November 18, when all three new products will go on sale.
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