PowerColor Red Devil AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT Gaming Graphics Card with 12GB GDDR6 Memory, Powered by AMD RDNA 2, Raytracing, PCI Express 4.0, HDMI 2.1, AMD Infinity Cache








Key features
- •Video Memory: 12GB GDDR6
- •Stream Processor: 2560
- •Game Clock: 2514MHz (OC) / 2433MHz (Silent)
- •Boost Clock: 2633MHz (OC) / 2615MHz (Silent)
- •Memory Clock: 16 Gbps
PowerColor Red Devil AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT Gaming Graphics Card with 12GB GDDR6 Memory, Powered by AMD RDNA 2, Raytracing, PCI Express 4.0, HDMI 2.1, AMD Infinity Cache
List Price: $559.75$503.78DEALYou Save: $55.97 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
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Amazing performance for the price
Kevin✓ Verified Purchase•July 12, 2023
I purchased this as an upgrade to an RX 570 that came with my PC about 5 years ago. Package arrived with the box damaged, but luckily the card was fine. Got it installed in about 5 minutes and immediately noticed the amazing quality upgrade.
Games that my PC could barely run before now run flawlessly at max settings, even games that I was unable to run before ran very well at high to max settings. Quite the upgrade for RX 500 series or GTX 10 series cards for around $200. GPU prices are finally starting to normalize and this is one of the best deals I found. Sure there are better cards out there, but most of them are 2 or 3 times the price and the performance gain over this card isn't going to be significant enough to pay those prices for most people.
Currently have the card overclocked on clock speed and VRAM speed, and even when running games at max settings I can barely hear the fans running.
Games that my PC could barely run before now run flawlessly at max settings, even games that I was unable to run before ran very well at high to max settings. Quite the upgrade for RX 500 series or GTX 10 series cards for around $200. GPU prices are finally starting to normalize and this is one of the best deals I found. Sure there are better cards out there, but most of them are 2 or 3 times the price and the performance gain over this card isn't going to be significant enough to pay those prices for most people.
Currently have the card overclocked on clock speed and VRAM speed, and even when running games at max settings I can barely hear the fans running.
Excelente rendimiento y funcionamiento
Michael ✓ Verified Purchase•June 16, 2023
La potencia es magnÃfica para juegos, lo tengo emparejado con un Ryzen 5 4500 y todo lo que he jugado me corre de maravilla en gráficos ultra, el ruido que produce es muy bajo, incluso durante momentos de alta exigencia. La mejor compra si quieres jugar videojuegos
Great for upgrade
Katie Reynolds✓ Verified Purchase•May 27, 2023
I got this for my boyfriends custom built PC, he's had the thing for years and the graphics card was the only real issue he was having. It was a Radeon 550 and was crashing his PC constantly. We upgraded to the 6600 and it instantly started to run smoother. The instillation was a bit tricky, with the old software being so incomparable we had to delete all of it first before we could run the right driver, but the rest of set up was smooth sailing. It's great form a budget build or a decent upgrade without breaking the bank.
Buena GPU
Danish Morales✓ Verified Purchase•May 26, 2023
Buena GPU investigue por internet sobre el rendimiento y vi que muchos mienten con los FPS ya que juegos actuales de play 5 me corre a 50 FPS con gráficos en media, cuento con un ryzen 5 3600 y 32 de ram, también tengan cuidado con la frecuencia del reloj con la que los drivers por defecto los configura ya que a mà en particular me genera friker y pantallazo negro pero al ajustar la velocidad del reloj se quitó la falla, claro está que bajo los FPS y la temperatura de ella misma, como digo anteriormente corre juegos de play 5 pero a gráficos medios en 1080 se monta en 50 FPS aproximadamente, si suben la velocidad del reloj aumenta los FPS y la temperatura se monta a más de 80 grados asà dejen el gabinete abierto saludos !! Buena GPU
If you paid 500 for a "name brand" card, you paid too much.
Dave Bolduc✓ Verified Purchase•May 18, 2023
Besides the fan whine at high speed, this card is every bit as capable of it's more expensive "big name" cousins. I actually rather like that it's only a double wide as apposed to a triple and the stock cooling works just fine for avg persons need. Even under full load I didn't experience temps above 75c. After disabling the power limiters and beginning to overclock above stock boost, yes I experienced some thermal throttling under full load. All in all I cannot think of a better valued balanced bang for your buck card in the AMD 6000 lineup. The 6500 has only x4 bandwidth and a limited 4gb of memory which seems tragic because it's got one of the best performing chipsets dollar for dollar in the bunch. The 6600 accommodates the vram issue at 8gb and has a larger x8 bus but painfully underpowered processor and ram. For only a tad extra you can get this 6700 which has the ample 12gb of high performance memory anyone could need, an x12 bandwidth (192-bit), an outstanding chip that's boosts to 2500 stock, and of course, the luxurious infinity cache. I want that cache slapped on everything. A 7900xd paired with 2 of these bad boys, I'm still trying to find something capable of pushing it to and beyond it's limit. For another 70 dollars(still cheaper than the price of the next "big name" GPU maker, I was able to acquire an aftermarket AIO liquid vga cooler and install it almost shockingly easily (my first time attempting such a thing) and now I am experiencing 20-30c decreases in temp. 0 thermal throttling, cannot seem to push it over 55c. Plus it like looks really freaking cool now with the aftermarket cooler appointments. Do yourself a favor, remember that more money does not always mean better. Look at the hard data, and then see if there's a workaround the make the lesser serve for the more. For the price, this card is unbeatable. If the noise bothers you, fan kits are cheap and easy. If you're gonna push it to the max, all the time, you're probably already familiar with liquid cooling and planning for this need. This was my first purchase from power color, barring an unforeseen catastrophe in product lifespan, it will not be my last. Seriously I saw a couple cards with the exact same specs going for nearly double the price all for double the useless gimmicky features. I like machines to perform first, become a nightlight and sing me to sleep second. Please note that this picture was taken after the aftermarket cooler was installed and that the LCD display reads "CPU temp" not "GPU temp"
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