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Sapphire PULSE Radeon RX 6700 Gaming OC 10GB GDDR6 Graphics Card $439 Delivered ($0 C&C/ in-Store) + Surcharge @ Centre Com

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Shop the Sapphire PULSE Radeon RX 6700 XT Gaming OC 10GB GDDR6 graphics card, perfect for high-performance gaming setups! Experience enhanced visuals with 36 Ray Accelerators, a boost clock of up to 2495MHz, and 16 Gbps effective memory speed on a 160-bit interface. Trust in AMD's RDNA 2 architecture and enjoy fast dispatch & delivery of local stock across Australia. Upgrade your gaming rig with this powerful AMD GPU today!

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  • X-miner dream 🙃

  • +5

    Description is for the XT but listing is the non XT model.

  • +5

    $419 earlier this month, where's the deal?

    • -1

      +1

    • +2

      Is it currently available at that price? Or cheaper anywhere else?

  • +5

    I got one from $419 Center Com deal earlier this month. really good card, 1440p anything.

    if you have a PCIe 3.0 motherboard / CPU, it's way better than RX 6600 / 6600 XT / 6650 XT as those are x8 lanes (also are more expensive at times!), and 6700 is x16. Not to mention decent increase in infinity cache. also 10GB VRAM means decent settings in The Last Of Us. also runs relatively cool and quiet.

    I am out of GPU madness for a while with 6700 in my rig. although I do look at RX 6800 at times. that 16GB VRAM looks juicy. but not sure it will fare well in my SFF rig

    • +1

      I am wondering it is really need a modern CPU to pair with the card for 1440p? How much impact if not using one like with old CPU like 4th gen?

      • it all depends on the game, whether it's more CPU or GPU loading, and I don't know much about that.

        I installed mine into the Razer Tomahawk SFF I posted, it comes with 65W i9-9980HK (8C / 16T) which isn't super powerful as far as desktops go, but I can see it does fine in games.

      • +1

        CPU utilisation is generally tied to frame rate more than resolution. A 4th Gen Intel CPU will be seriously limiting if you want to push decent frame rates in new games.

        • yeah absolutely true, started to get CPU bottlenecks from an i7-4770k and this card when chasing over 120fps 1080p

      • +1

        My brother I think I can help as I just got this exact card second hand and put it in a rig with a 4th gen i7-4770k. It's holding up okay but I will tell you I think it's on the absolute edge of acceptable. It is very game dependent as shabaka said. In Plague Tale: Requiem at 1080p the CPU goes to about 85-90% usage and bottlenecks the card back down to only about 80-85% usage. I found you can swing the balance back to the GPU by increasing resolution to 1440p or upping the quality settings but expect only around 60fps gaming so if you're okay with that it works. It's great for more indie titles at 1440p, HiFi Rush looks gorgeous cranked and is pegged at 120fps at all times. It does have me thinking about upgrading the CPU but it's doing okay for now. Hope that helps!

      • CPU bottle necking isn't usually an issue but 4th is bloody old now, probably on its last legs regardless

      • I run my 6700 on an R3 3300X. It runs great, no bottleneck at all. 4th gen Intel though would be a problem. If you're gaming at 1080p I would consider a CPU upgrade and you'd be better off putting the 6700 money towards a complete PC from one of those system integrators like Techfast.

    • I echo the same sentiments. Bought it for $419 the other day and put it in my SFF. It just fits in the SG13. Runs great on my B450/3300X at 1440p. Currently playing RE4 at max settings 1440p at 80+ FPS. This is an excellent AIB too (well, technically the only one) despite being a dual fan. Runs cool and fans only need to spin at 1000-1200rpm. Fans turn off at idle.

  • another thing I want to mention about this particular card: mine made loud coil whine and other electronic noises out of the box when playing games. loading the card via benchmarks and simulated load via AMD utility didn't trigger this, and the fans are spinning up properly, so it's not fans

    but now almost 3 weeks later even if there's still coil whine, it's nowhere near that strong, and the card runs relatively quietly now. maybe it needed to be "broken in".

    I notice it's related to AMD super resolution upscaling, it's certainly stronger when that's enabled (gaming on 1440p upscaled to my 4k monitor)

    • I get a bit of coil whine on mine. Mostly when the framerate is high such as 100+. It's not very noticeable though. My 6700 XT Red Devil has it too.

  • It's been this price for weeks. Not a deal

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      I technically agree, but I think it deserves a post because a lot of people have missed the fact that non-xt 6700:

      • was released
      • is available
      • is priced super competitively

      I reckon it's best dollar for frame value on the market, leaving Intel options far behind, too

      • +1

        And then this encourages Centrecon to keep the price at $439 instead of dropping it to $419

        • that's a minor difference in price I would say. $419 vs $439 doesn't make it a bad deal, but that's IMO :)

          • +1

            @shabaka: Rip no Last of Us game promotion

            • @[Deactivated]: true. that buckled fast! I don't know why they had to can it. I got one

            • @[Deactivated]: I was hoping the end of the Last of Us promo meant that the 6700 replacement was imminent :D

  • XT at this price and I might bite

    • lol a 6700xt at this price is a definite bite

  • I wouldn't mind grabbing an 6700xt for 2k gaming, should I just bite the bullet for this for 2k gaming?

    • +1

      I grabbed this at $419 and no regrets. very solid for 1440p in my SFF rig

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      Depends what games you play. I get 120fps avg on PUBG/Hell Let Loose 2560x1440 ultra with a 6600xt.

      • I play a lot of battlefield, wow, monster hunter and then a bunch of indie games. Only annoying part is that my psu is a 550 so I need to jump up to 650 :/

        • What's your fps like on battlefield? I play on a 5700g integrated and its a nightmare lol (BF 5)

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            @[Deactivated]: Ive got as 1060 6gb so decently enough , 45 to 90 depending on settings from bf1 to 2042. My cards dying so in the market for a new one just waiting ona decent price drop lol

    • Yes. The difference between the 6700 and 6700 XT is less than 10%. The 6700 uses much less power and you only lose 2GB of VRAM which isn't too bad. Hard to justify the XT cost at $550+.

  • $379

    Final offer

    Take it or leave it. ;)

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