MSI Radeon RX 6700 XT Gaming X review -
Product Teardown
Teardown
It is a request that is getting more and more daunting as we do not want to damage products. But user request on this is clear, you like a teardown and want to look to see what is going on at the PCB level. Opening up that trunk reveals a massive cooler. Nice to see are thermal padding everywhere and additional heatsinks in place at crucial segments. This also makes the card more sturdy, preventing it from bending. The backplate also reveals loads of thermal pads, helping cool down critical elements a bit. You'll notice that at that backside, for example, the GPU and GDDR6 IC locations are padded as well as part of the VRM. Power phases accumulated reveal 12 of them. The GDDR6 chips register back as made by Samsung, qualified and validated to run 16 Gbps.
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