ASUS Radeon RX 6900 XT STRIX OC LC Review -
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The 6900 series will not (yet) replace the Navi lineup; it's a different product category as AMD did not have an enthusiast-class performing product that matched NVIDIA's performance in the enthusiast spectrum. The cards all support DisplayPort 1.4 with DSC and HDMI 2.1 VRR and FRL. The reference 6900 XT cards have a boost clock up-to 2200 MHz, this card runs 115 MHz faster. Given the right conditions and load, there is roughly 200 MHz more headroom per product on that boost frequency once we tweak it, but we'll share a separate chapter on that in the overclocking segment.
Note: Part of the backplate logo paint job came off once we removed the adhesive (glue-like) covered protection plastic. ASUS has been informed about this. They have investigated, and verified that others had no issues here so that seems to be isolated. Should this occur to you, then just contact ASUS customer support and I am sure they'll happily replace the backplate or come up with another solution.
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