- Powered by RDNA2 Radeon RX 6800 XT
- Integrated with 16GB GDDR6 256-bit memory interface
- WINDFORCE 3X Cooling System with alternate spinning fans
- Screen cooling
- Graphene nano lubricant
- RGB Fusion 2.0
- Dual BIOS
- Protection metal back plate
- Powered by AMD RDNA 2
- 2 x HDMI 2.1 / 2 x DisplayPort 1.4a
- Boost Clock: up to 2285 MHz
- Game Clock: up to 2045 MHz
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Meekins –
Waited 2 months before i wrote this. Overall 0 issues. This thing will rip 1440 or 1080. I haven’t done any 4k but im sure it can paired with a strong cpu.
Tonja –
Great performance, high temps
Houston –
If you don’t need Ray Tracing this is the best High End GPU if you can get it for $540 or less. There is a bug in the latest AMD drivers that causes the fans to go nuts at 5,000 rpms. To fix download AORUS Engine app from gigabytes site and load the defaults and apply. Fans will be nearly silent. UI of that app has much to desire but it’s better than hearing a jet plane in your PC.
Vittorio –
We generally use Nvidia graphic boards, have for 12 years, so a lot of my preference is just personal comfort, and a desire to see our customers happy and smiling. We have had bad experience will some of those, for example we had to change a dual card setup 3 times because of failures. Honestly, I attribute that to not realizing the amount of heat that setup would produce. But that was two series of boards ago, since then not one problem,
But here I should speak about the AMD graphic cards. We have been using the 6800XT’s since they came out simply because we find, especially for certain types of gaming, they will surpass the Nvidia 3080ti’s, and do so for about 30%-40% less investment. We also just ordered what is now the fastest card available to consumers – the Sapphire 6900XT with water cooling – this one for $500 less than a 3090ti with water cooling.
Gigabyte is my first choice in both Nvidia and AMD boards mainly because of what I said above – no failures in 12 years. They build a quality board and they usually have a little advantage over other like Nvidia manufacturers. This board is going in a unit that the buyer uses for everything including gaming. She is not a professional gamer but just has fun with it. That could be the definition of this board. All around uses without emphasis on any particular task. It will do what you want and do it well.
Tolentino –
Big and hot, better have a big case.
PR –
Decided to upgrade my old computer with this rather than building a new one. Rizen 7 2700 and an X-470 motherboard. Really came out nice. The old rx-580 was choaking on MW2. The Samsung 4K TV really looks good now. This card will do 8k I think if I ever get that far but the 4k is really nice for now.
Frankline –
The GPU came very open box, the only remnant from the original was the anti static sleeve but the product itself was like new. Product is 100% functional has no damage and preformed vey well. 60-80fps with raytracing 120-200 (depending on the game) on max settings w/ RT off
Ray –
The video card is very powerful for 1440p all in ultra, with a Ryzen 5600 processor, I was also surprised by the performance in 2160p all high and some things in ultra, it usually exceeds 60 fps (but sometimes a little less), tested in cyberpunk 2077 and halo finally, Gears 5, etc. As for games of the past generation, it is a monster. I come from an Nvidia 2060 and the jump to 4k was totally worth the change. I don’t get used to the AMD software but it’s very stable, I don’t love it, but compared to the competing software, if it’s full of options for configuring and overclocking, for me the default options are more than enough. Until now, maximum operating temperatures range between 75° and 85° and noise levels are low and higher because of what it offers