Sapphire VCX 11306-01-20T Nitro+ AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT Gaming OC 12GB GDDR6
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The Cross-Cultural Exchange (VCX) is a non-profit organization dedicated to Connect the card's VCX component, which has a two-termination capacity. 5gbps. Since I don't make GPUs, that's all I know about them.
Selected User Reviews For Sapphire VCX 11306-01-20T Nitro+ AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT Gaming OC 12GB GDDR6
power pins Beautiful GPU with an MSRP that is significantly higher than it should be. The GPU, on the other hand, is not as powerful as the older 8GB Sapphire cards. It makes use of an 8-bit processor. pin and six (6) a power connector with pins My previous one was made up of two 8-inch squares. power connectors with pins I now have a lot of work to do in order to replace the cables. As a result, I gave it a three-star rating. However, I'm not too concerned with the card's performance. I've had the Sapphire R9 390 Nitro for six years and can play the latest modern warfare and battlefield v on ultra settings without lag. I upgraded in order to be prepared for the upcoming Battlefield 4, which will be released in October.
Apart from the obvious poor pricing, the card is a beast that can handle most games at around 100 frames per second in 2K ultra. If you're upgrading from a card that's at least three years old, it's well worth it. We've been gaming for 5 years and want to move up to 2k. However, if you're only looking for 1080p gaming, there are plenty of other cards that will do the job just as well and (possibly) for less money.
The product is excellent, and the delivery is prompt.
So I didn't buy mine on here, and I would never advise anyone to buy it for the $1200 it's listed for. I got mine in brand new condition for about $200 more than MSRP on Facebook Marketplace, and I'm very happy with it; however, that was almost half the price it's listed for on here. It's worked flawlessly, chewing up and spitting out every game I've thrown at it at max settings well over 60-fps. The frame rate is 100 frames per second. br>br>On a 3440x1440p monitor, this card has never dropped below 60 FPS and has never exceeded 90 FPS when paired with the Ryzen 5800x on high to max settings. I haven't changed any settings, undervolting, overclocking, or fan curves, so the junction temperature (hot spot) is 92°C stock. etc. , but I knew I could count on Sapphire to deliver the same high-quality service I'd come to expect from them for the past two decades. Those who paid $1,000 on the marketplace for a 3070. If you can get this bad boy for 650-700 dollars, don't waste your time or money. Go for it if you can get it for 750 off the marketplace in like new or new condition. You won't be dissatisfied with the results. Outstanding craftsmanship! br>br>As an aside. Someone mentioned in a review that this card uses a 6pin and an 8pin power connector instead of two 8pins, and that he now has "a lot" of work to fix it. dude. What are you talking about, exactly? You gave the card a three-star rating because you're too lazy to reroute a cable in less than two minutes? It appears that you are using sleeved extension cables and are skimping on a replacement. They're around $20 kek kek kek kek kek kek ke I'm not sure how it qualifies as "a lot" of work. br>br>so, enough of that nonsense, if you can get it for less than 800 bucks on marketplace or get extremely lucky and get it for that price on here, I would wait.