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ASRock AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT Phantom Gaming D 12GB Graphics Card $599 + $9.90 Delivery ($0 SYD C&C) @ PCByte

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First post so please be gentle.

found this during my research on partpicker.

hope this post helps someone out there.

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  • +12

    same price for Assrock for past month or 2

    • +4

      never thought of that perspective to the brand name. fits the username, too lol

  • +9

    Asus was $533.8

      • +4

        whose D

      • +10

        Asrock is close to the bottom when it comes to GPU brand reputation.

        ASUS make the best card in the ROG Strix lineup in both cooling and power delivery

        • +6

          ASRock bottom. Am I right?

        • +4

          For AMD GPUs I'd consider Powercolor and XFX well before Asus.

          • @Bruceflix: Is XFX still making cards, I find the deluded fan boi'ing on card AIBs hilarious. It's not 2020 anymore.

            I wouldn't be buying a brand Rdna2 or Ampere card right at current prices now as the old mining cards come flooding the market, and Lovelace and Rdna3 is about to hit an oversaturated market.

            • @Forth: Yeah, unless there's some really egregious shit like shrouds covering fan flow egress or thin plastic backplates it's pretty much of a muchness.

              • @motk: Subjective, without specific evidence and proper model evaluation.
                It just sounds like brand bunny emotionalism to me.

  • +11

    Where exactly is the deal.

  • +2

    You can get a Sapphire for 662 on Amazon if you want a more premium brand

  • +3

    Can I run yuzu @ 2k with this ?

    • +3

      Yuzu/emulators in general are more CPU intensive than anything. If emulation is your reason for upgrading I would look for what's throttling in something like mangohud and double check your gpu is the bottleneck

      • +3

        Yep, and keep in mind that many (most?) Of the best Switch games are Wii U ports so they run better on Cemu.

        • +1

          Sometimes double the FPS, and sometimes the WiiU version of the game really is identical.

      • +1

        Also worth noting is both Yuzu & Ryujinx are still very new emulators (current gen even, which is uncommon), hence there is still plenty of room for optimization. If emulation is the only reason for upgrading, depending on how beefy of a system to begin with, it may pay to simply be patient instead, and wait for those optimisations to roll in.

        Look at how far PS3 emulation (RPCS3) has come in such a short time for example.

  • There's another 6700xt variant a few dollars cheaper at scorptec as well

  • +8

    Lets wait till Nov 3 to see if AMD prices its 7xxx series right

  • I've got this one, it runs really hot when you play high FPS games. Make sure you've got good cooling

    • I have the AsRock "Challenger Pro" and surprisingly it runs quite cool.

      So far positively impressed with that particular AsRock card [first time owner of an AsRock card btw].

  • Make Nvidia bleed green support AMD

    • +3

      No… Better to wait and see what AMD announce and at what price… They are also a business and the only alternative, they could choose to capitalise and gain market share or go for the big bucks and price and position the new cards the same way…

  • +1

    So, this is a thing now:

    "AMD has reduced the MSRPs of its Radeon RX 6000 series RDNA2 graphics cards in order to compete more effectively with NVIDIA's high-end RTX 30-series cards as the product lifecycles of both companies come to a conclusion. "

    https://www.guru3d.com/news-story/amd-makes-radeon-rx-6000-s…

    Local retailers of course are going to hold on for dear life until they sell out their inventory at inflated prices, because there is no risk in business and they shouldn't need to deal with it, harumph.

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