Rumor: AMD's Navi 21 GPU has 255 watts TGP and Boost up-to 2.4 GHz
AMD will reveal its first RDNA 2 Radeon based products on October 28th. However new specs of the AMD Navi 21 XT “Big Navi” GPU for the Radeon RX 6900 XT graphics card have been reported by a credible dude with information. Based on the reported specs, the AMD Radeon RX 6900 XT seems to be a graphics card beast with good GPU clocks.
In his tweet, Patrick Schur claims that the AMD Navi 21 XT GPU, which is supposedly the "Big Navi" GPU that all enthusiastic gamers have been waiting for, will be used in the Radeon RX 6900 XT graphics card; there are also reports that a faster XTX variant exists. The Navi 21 XT GPU will reportedly have a powerful chip clocked at 2.4 GHz, the highest ever on a desktop graphics card. This also suggests that we can expect even higher Turbo frequencies. These days, the thing with AMD cards is that the turbo boost and actual gaming frequency are two different things. So we're not quite sure what to make of that.
The GPU is also said to feature a TGP (total graphics power) of 255W. This does not mean all the power of the card, but the GPU itself. The GeForce RTX 3080 has a TDP of 320W, and the GeForce RTX 3070 has a TDP of 220W. The graphics card is said to have 16GB of GDDR6 memory, which is also what we have seen in several previous leaks. As for the benchmarks, the performance seems very close to that of the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 graphics card. AMD will officially introduce its family of Radeon RX 6000 series graphics cards on October 28.
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I'm not going on anything anyone showed, just what I know of the architecture and what it's supposed to be compared to the 1st gen Navi / 5700XT based the supposed specs, most of which I know are real and don't need to listen to any leaker YT channel or anything. Frequency though, that I don't know. 10 days, 10 more days and we'll find out. I expected to be gaming on a 3080 right now but Jesen's trolling knows no bounds. I think his life goal is to have over 50% of the tech literate population of every country hate nVidia.
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Too bad I have a g-sync monitor so regardless of the card performance I can't use it...
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Well this information definitely gets us a little closer as to what to expect anyway. What of course we really want are some actual performance numbers and I love laughing at AMD “graphs” I hope we don’t have to rely on those....
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ive always used amd gpu's (only nvidea was 670 and nothing but issues) and pretty much every card release the drivers were fubar in one way or another. even if its equal to the 3080 guaranty the drivers will screw it all up for months to a year (look how long the black/green screen took to fix on the 5000"s)
sad when you think about it. i dont update drivers untill i see they are ok
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We can’t go on a 5 second clip of BL3 and our best guesses the high clocks are a good sign.