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Review: Sapphire Radeon RX 6700 XT Nitro+

by Parm Mann on 18 March 2021, 14:01

Tags: Sapphire, AMD (NYSE:AMD)

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Conclusion

...looks the part while delivering ultra-low temperatures and whisper-quiet acoustics when gaming.

Sapphire's Nitro+ makeover of the new-fangled Radeon RX 6700 XT is exactly what you'd expect.

Adopting a tried-and-trusted design, the 2.5-slot card takes AMD's lean 336mm² Navi 22 die and wraps it in a well-built, triple-fan arrangement that looks the part while delivering ultra-low temperatures and whisper-quiet acoustics when gaming.

There's plenty to appreciate in terms of implementation, yet the RX 6700 XT doesn't stand out alongside similarly-priced GeForce competitors, and falls someway short of the next-rung RX 6800, which offers 50 per cent more compute units for a modest 20 per cent increase in MSRP. That differential puts overclocked and custom-cooled RX 6700 XT cards in a quandary, and when stock levels are restored to some semblance of normality, it will be difficult to make a case for QHD cards priced in excess of £500.

Bottom line: RX 6700 XT is a solid but not spectacular addition to the RDNA 2 line-up, and few partner cards will be as robustly built as Sapphire's Nitro+.

The Good
 
The Bad
Adept at high-quality 1440p gaming
Spacious 12GB frame buffer
Runs extremely cool and quiet
Dual BIOS and aRGB lighting
 
MSRP the wrong side of £500
Stock will be hard to come by
Performance some way off RX 6800



Sapphire Radeon RX 6700 XT Nitro+

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Yo… yet another graphics card that we can't buy.
mikeo
Yo… yet another graphics card that we can't buy.

Exactly what I was about to say. I'm yet to see any of AMD or NVidia's new cards actually available for purchase. Reviews may as well just say ‘oooo, doesn’t it look nice?'
Well right now they have 21.941 factory orders from high roller miners to contend with first, so yeah not many cards for the poor gamers.

Cheapest of 13 listed 6700XT cards at proshop are 880 USD / 631 GBP. ( power color fighter )
Most expensive are 1121 USD / 803 GBP ( Gigabyte Aorous Elite )

Only MERC 319 black available now, other ordered cards with arrival times are start / mid next month, the remaining 9 models are ordered but no know arrival date

Numbers arriving will probably be limited too of course.
mikeo
Yo… yet another graphics card that we can't buy.

You wouldn't happen to be interested in a GT 710, would you? There are over 70 of them in shop at the local brick and mortar. Delivering bottom-rung performance for over five years.

In other words I agree. Haven't found any stock, and most of the partner cards have prices nearly double the MSRP. It might have made sense that a smaller die = more chips = more cards, but if there were they disappeared instantly.
There was an awesome LTT review by someone other than Linus. He introduced the card by taking a printout of it from the printer and proceeding to cut it out, placing the paper card on the table instead of the real card.