ASUS announced water-cooled ROG Radeon RX 6900 XT STRIX
ASUS on Friday announced the Radeon RX 6900 XT graphics card "ROG-STRIX-LC-RX6900XT-O16G-GAMING" equipped with an all-in-one water cooling unit
The Radeon RX 6900 XT graphics card with a 240mm radiator all-in-one water cooling unit is now available from the ASUS "ROG" series. In order to cool the power supply circuit, a cooling system that combines a blower fan and a small heat sink is installed on the card side. In addition, it is equipped with high-quality parts compliant with "Super Alloy Power II", "ASUS FanConnect II" that can control the rotation speed of the fan according to the GPU, and an illumination function compatible with "Aura Sync".
The main specifications are 5,120 stream processors, game clock 2,135MHz, boost clock 2,365MHz, memory speed 16Gbps, memory bus width 256bit, and equipped with GDDR6 16GB video memory. LC-RX6900XT_800x600c The output interface is HDMI 2.1 x 1, DisplayPort 1.4 x 2, USB Type-Cx1, and the bus interface is PCI-Express 4.0 (x16). Auxiliary power connector is 8pin x 3, card size is length 277mm, width 131mm, thickness 43.6mm, radiator size is width 120mm, depth 276mm, thickness 51.7mm (including fan), tube length is compatible with large PC cases It has a length of 600 mm and comes with a cable tie to hold the cables together. LC-RX6900XT_800x600d LC-RX6900XT_800x600e At this time, there are no sales announcements for this product in the domestic market.
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And like everyone else, still using a (crappy) generic cpu cooler converted for a gpu.
just the the fact that cpu blocks are usually not flat, those coolers will never match a (full) block,
and after the hoses from a similar seahawk didnt even survive shipping, ill stay with a block (added to aio)..
Im going to go ahead and laugh at you loudly.
Putting even a cheap small 120mm AIO/rad setup on a GPU is a huge increase in lower temps, noise reduction, and performance.
Your preference doesnt make something not valid.
Yes, a full loop with complete block is the best.
But if you have an air cooled cpu that does not need a full loop, GPUs with shipped AIOs are fantastic. My fury x was awesome vs my 290x DD that was good AIB gpu.
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Im going to go ahead and laugh at you loudly.
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You're the most toxic person i've ever encountered on this forum.
https://forums.guru3d.com/members/agonist.201426/
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@Agonist
where do i state its my preference? im saying its a joke to put this on a 6900.
a CHEAP, and loud (pump) aio designed for a cpu, on the biggest on most expensive gpu chip amd.
yeah, that really makes sense.
and its crappy, as they didnt even want to spend 5$ more and use an actual gpu block (read NOT full cover).
but hey, i dont mind if you like to overpay to get a 50$ aio with asetek pump (probably not making it past 2-3y)
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Posts: 1660
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And like everyone else, still using a (crappy) generic cpu cooler converted for a gpu.
just the the fact that cpu blocks are usually not flat, those coolers will never match a (full) block,
and after the hoses from a similar seahawk didnt even survive shipping, ill stay with a block (added to aio)..