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ASUS Radeon™ RX 6700 XT
Model
ASUS Radeon™ RX 6700 XT
Graphic Engine
AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT
Bus Standard
PCI Express 4.0
OpenGL
OpenGL®4.6
Video Memory
12GB GDDR6
Engine Clock
OC mode : Up to 2581 MHz (Boost Clock)/Up to 2444 MHz (Game Clock)
Gaming mode : Up to 2581 MHz (Boost Clock)/Up to 2424 MHz (Game Clock)
Gaming mode : Up to 2581 MHz (Boost Clock)/Up to 2424 MHz (Game Clock)
Stream Processors
2560
Memory Speed
16 Gbps
Memory Interface
192-bit
Resolution
Digital Max Resolution 7680 x 4320
Interface
Yes x 1 (Native HDMI 2.1)
Yes x 3 (Native DisplayPort 1.4a)
HDCP Support Yes (2.3)
Yes x 3 (Native DisplayPort 1.4a)
HDCP Support Yes (2.3)
Maximum Display Support
4
NVlink/ Crossfire Support
Yes
Accessories
1 x ROG Sticker
1 x Speedsetup Manual
1 x Speedsetup Manual
Software
ASUS GPU Tweak II & Drivers: please download all software from the support site.
Dimensions
26.67 x 11.015 x 3.975 cm
10.5 x 4.337 x 1.565 inches
10.5 x 4.337 x 1.565 inches
Recommended PSU
650W
Power Connectors
1 x 6-pin, 1 x 8-pin
Note
* Our wattage recommendation is based on a fully overclocked GPU and CPU system configuration. For a more tailored suggestion, please use the “Choose By Wattage” feature on our PSU product page: https://rog.asus.com/event/PSU/ASUS-Power-Supply-Units/index.html
* Crossfire Support - Yes for DirecX® 12 and Vulkan®
* ‘Game Clock’ is the expected GPU clock when running typical gaming applications, set to typical TGP (Total Graphics Power). Actual individual game clock results may vary.
* ‘Boost Clock’ is the maximum frequency achievable on the GPU running a bursty workload. Boost clock achievability, frequency, and sustainability will vary based on several factors, including but not limited to: thermal conditions and variation in applications and workloads.
* Crossfire Support - Yes for DirecX® 12 and Vulkan®
* ‘Game Clock’ is the expected GPU clock when running typical gaming applications, set to typical TGP (Total Graphics Power). Actual individual game clock results may vary.
* ‘Boost Clock’ is the maximum frequency achievable on the GPU running a bursty workload. Boost clock achievability, frequency, and sustainability will vary based on several factors, including but not limited to: thermal conditions and variation in applications and workloads.