Sapphire Radeon RX 6800 XT NITRO+ review -
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Radeon RX 6800, 6800 XT, and 6900 all have been fitted with 16 Gigabytes of GDDR6 memory; it runs at 16 Gbps (effective data rate), which is a data-rate most of us can identify with when compared to the last-gen products. We'll show you the full specification details on the next pages. The cooling design is based on a strong sized cooler holding three fans. The cards all get HDMI 2.1 connectors and the latest iteration in DisplayPort. You will not see the new 12-pin power connecter header as introduced by NVIDIA, the cards will hold your normal position duo of 8-pin headers; configuration depends on AIC/AIB choices as partner cards are free to choose and use whatever they deem applicable. Sapphire, as stated, is making the differentials based on RGB implementation at the fan location, other than that it is all the same. We test the NIRTO+, not the SE edition. The card measures up at 310x134.3x54mm and has an indicated board power of 350W. It's quite a looker as yeah it's big alright.
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