The new RDNA 2 architecture in AMD's new Radeon RX 6000 Series GPUs also forms the foundation of the next-generation Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5 consoles, introducing many new innovations and optimizations for higher performance and photorealistic graphics. Among the new features are the redesigned Compute Unit, the new Visual Pipeline with Ray Tracing Accelerators, and the Infinity Cache (96MB or 128MB depending on the model) for higher bandwidth with lower latency.
- Product Number
- GV-R69XTGAMING OC-16GD
Main Specifications
- Processor Manufacturer
- AMD
- Chipset Model
- Radeon RX 6900 XT
- Interface
- PCI Express x16 4.0
- Maximum Resolution
- 7680x4320 pixels
- Parallel Processing Technology
- Not Supported
- Type
- High Performance
- Cuda Cores
- -
- Device Group
- -
- Colour
- Black
Special Features
- RGB Lighting
- Yes
- OverClock (OC)
- Yes
- Air-cooled
- Yes
- Low Profile
- No
- Passive Cooling
- No
- Water-cooled
- No
- External Graphics Card (eGPU)
- No
- LHR
- No
Memory
- Memory Capacity
- 16 GB
- Memory type
- GDDR6
- Memory Speed
- 16000 MHz
- Memory Speed
- -
- Memory bus
- 256 bit
Connectivity
- HDMI
- 2
- DisplayPort
- 2
- Dual Link DVI
- No
System Requirements
- Minimum Power Supply
- 850 W
- Power Connectors
- 3x 8-pin
Dimensions
- Length
- 286 mm
- Height
- 118 mm
- Thickness
- 58 mm
Top Specs
- Memory
- -
- Connectivity
- -
Important information
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Description
RDNA 2 graphics card with DirectX 12 Ultimate (DXR) and AMD FidelityFX support. It features 80 Compute Units/ Ray Accelerators, 5,120 stream processors, 320 texture units, and 128 ROPs.
AMD RDNA 2 Architecture
The new RDNA 2 architecture in AMD's new Radeon RX 6000 Series GPUs also forms the foundation of the next-generation Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5 consoles, introducing many new innovations and optimizations for higher performance and photorealistic graphics. Among the new features are the redesigned Compute Unit, the new Visual Pipeline with Ray Tracing Accelerators, and the Infinity Cache (96MB or 128MB depending on the model) for higher bandwidth with lower latency.
Infinity Cache
The 2nd generation AMD RDNA architecture is more efficient and effective thanks to the "Infinity Cache" feature. This is a new level of cache that is accessible by all elements of the graphics core, aiming to increase bandwidth and minimize latency. According to AMD, the Infinity Cache in the Radeon RX 6000 Series GPUs ranges from 32MB to 96MB or 128MB (depending on the model) and improves effective bandwidth by up to 3.25x. This means it acts as a "bandwidth amplifier" for faster data access and therefore increased overall performance in games.
Ray Tracing Support
A new feature of each Compute Unit inside every new Radeon RX 6000 Series graphics processor is the high-performance ray tracing acceleration unit, the well-known rendering technique that increases the level of realism in modern games. The new graphics cards incorporate specialized hardware for ray tracing acceleration called Ray Accelerator, resulting in significantly higher performance compared to software-based implementations.