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Gigabyte Eagle Radeon RX 6700 XT 12GB GDDR6 Graphics Card $476.10 + Surcharge + Delivery @ Shopping Express

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Boost: 2581MHz, 12GB GDDR6 (16000MHz), PCI-E 4.0, 2x HDMI 2.1, 2x DisplayPort 1.4a, Metal backplate, RGB Fusion 2.0, WINDFORCE 3X Cooling
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  • +6

    Same price as second hand on eBay.

  • Hey all,happy monday this or GB 3060 ti 8gb, and if this can you swap it out easily ( have pb on way shortly ), thanks

    • -8

      the ti

      • +1

        You can have whatever you like, if you like

    • +8

      They're both fairly equal in performance but the 3060 Ti is better in RT, although you aren't exactly going to be cranking RT on a 3060 Ti. The extra VRAM would help a lot as evident by many recent AAA games like TLOU1, RE4, Hogwarts. FSR is decent but pales in comparison to DLSS and you miss out on a lot proprietary features Nvidia offers.

      • This is a random question but if a game needs 8gb VRAM and I have say a 20gb card, will the game only use the 8gb or could it use the full 20gb if it wanted too?

        • Probably only 8GB will be used. But if you use modded textures or otherwise tweak your settings in files you could go beyond that advertised usage. VRAM usage is rapidly increasing in games so 8gb is the minimum now but won't last long, 8gb cards will age quickly, or so it seems.

    • +4

      This over the 3060 Ti. Games are demanding more VRAM, especially at higher resolutions, which is where this card pulls ahead.

      • +11

        Also, anyone buying this card is likely not to give two stuffs about ray tracing. There is a whole world out there that doesn't involve the latest rubbish AAA games that only benchmarkers play. Look at what people are actually playing on Steam - majority make no use of RT, and won't for years. 6700XT does what it needs to do.

        • +1

          I always want the best card but then the realisation hits that I only play WoW which is quite a CPU intensive game.

    • +1

      This

      • Thank for that, would it fit/compatible with b550 pro4 and R5 5600x set up, I know nothing, thanks again. What price would reasonably get for 3060ti on Facebook?

        • +7

          Firstly apologies, I read it as that you were choosing between the two cards didn't realise you already had the 3060ti… Unless you are having issues with games due to vram I wouldn't recommend changing cards.. If you are having issues then hold out until the midrange from amd is released just to see how things shake out… Id say anywhere between $350-400 if eBay is an ok guide… I don't have Facebook so not sure how things are priced on there.

          As far as compatibility goes this is fine for your Motherboard and CPU… Only thing to double check is the length and your cases gpu compatibility but it's not a big card so I think that'd be ok as well.

          Still I wouldn't really look at changing unless current card was really becoming an issue.

    • +2

      +1 on this 12GB

    • +1

      this is a better choice. comparable performance, but 6700xt is more future proof with more VRAM

    • +1

      Personally I would go for this. I'm not a big fan of DLSS or FSR so would play at native resolution without any RT features.

    • 12GB is the better option in 2023 :). .. in 2020 the 3060ti 8gb was ok if you needed NVIDIA features.

  • That's an awesome price. I bought a 2nd hand one last year for a similar price

  • +3

    Great card. Trades blows with a 3070 while having 12GB of VRAM. Definitely worth it at this price.

    • The extra VRAM helps a lot. I played through RE4 with the max texture settings and it didn't have any issues.

  • Hi all, would this be suitable to drive the recent deal on the Dell g3223q?

    • +3

      It can do 4K at 60fps but you may need to turn down some settings. You're only going to get 4K 144Hz in much older games with this GPU. You need something like a 4080 or 7900 XTX or ideally a 4090 to drive that monitor to its full potential in the latest games.

      • thanks for the advice. Is there a card in the ~$7-800 range that can drive this?

        • +2

          4k 110+ fps in the latest games at decent detail? Not at that price

        • 4070 is around $800 if a deal pops up, it's about 50% faster than the 6700 XT so you would be looking at a solid 4K 60fps card. If you can stretch the budget, I would look at the 7900 XT which has been around $1200. The 7900 XT is close to double a 6700 XT in performance.

          • @Yuri Lowell: Should I get this for a reliable 2K 144hz setup/experience?

  • 6700xt performance between 3060 ti and 4060 ti. Decent and solid for both 1080 and 1440 GPU with 12gb VRAM.
    https://tpucdn.com/review/nvidia-geforce-rtx-4060-ti-founder…

  • 6700xt with 12gb is a good size imo. Even flight simulator runs ok. I know it's only mid range now and if you want more extreme go for it but these are fine and are happy with headroom on a 700w psu.

  • +1

    Can this run tetris

    • +9

      No chance. I'm getting 5fps in Pong

      • +2

        Those path traced rays in Pong are a killer….

      • Path traced pongs.

    • +1

      Just not RT TetrisGPT

    • I hear you can get Donkey Kong to run on it but needs to be overclocked.

  • Beastly gpu

  • +1

    Oh well bit the bullet and ordered it…..thanks op

  • When is the next gen of Intel and AMD cards due? Im still running a 8 year old CPU so not much point upgrading from the 1070gtx in isolation

    • Sometime in 2024

    • +1

      I'm running an AMD RX 6600 GPU on an Intel Xeon E5-2690 v3 12 core hyperthread CPU. It's an 8 year old CPU too. But i get good enough results. I only wish i had this RX 6700 XT.

      • You're already cpu bottlenecked it doesn't matter how many cores you've got, a better gpu wouldn't make a difference for gaming.

        • I agree, though there is one good thing with being CPU limited and that is you can push eye candy up. Slap on a FPS limit to reduce stuttering and push up visuals that aren't viewing distance, FOV, or raytracing.

      • From what I've read the RX 6600 is hampered by PCI 3.0 due to it only using 8x, I looked at testing and in some games it makes 0% difference but in a game like Spider-Man Remastered there was a 20% difference. The 6700XT can use 16x at PCI 3.0, so that doesn't bottleneck it.

        Your CPU will prevent utilising the full GPU capabilities if you are after high fps, but if you have a 1440p monitor or higher, you can push graphic settings up and get the 6700XT used a lot better. Just don't turn on ray tracing or increase viewing distance as that'll use more CPU resources. I reckon the 6700XT will be fine for your system as long as you keep that in mind.

        • +1

          I only game at 1080p so it's ok. I've only got a 1080p monitor.

          • @hollykryten: A high hertz 1080p monitor? If so, that'll be the one that will be the most effected by the CPU bottleneck. A low hertz monitor then yeah, it's all good!

            • +1

              @FabMan: Yes a 1080p 165hz monitor. But you get good results in games like CS:GO.

    • The 4090's are starting to become a good price to upgrade, although still super inflated, the 5000's might not be any better :(

  • +5

    whens the 7700xt coming! this is a great deal, but upgrading from my 5700xt would be a bit silly

  • +1

    Cheers, grabbed one for my kid.

  • I'm happy with my 6700XT, especially since I played with voltage and timings on it.

  • +1

    would this be ok for eGPU ?

    • it'd probably work but keep that all thunderbolt eGPUs are limited to PCIe 3.0 x4, so pretty much any decent gpu you use cannot work at full performance.

  • Just bought a second hand ASRock one for a similar price (:

    At least my case can't fit 3 fan cards

  • Ordered the 4K 144Hz monitor from Dell, I'll wait for 6900XT

    • Im in the same boat as you

  • I payed $370 second hand but I would have pulled the trigger on this easily.

  • +1

    Meh been waiting for the 4070 dual asus, already have a 6700 on another build. but paying double for a 4070 for 20% better performance doesn't make much sense

  • +2

    Says free shipping ? But it ain’t 🤷🏽

  • +1

    This is what it should've cost on release. Imagine holding a 1080ti for 6 years and having to spend at least $500 for the same performance.

    • How much was a 1080Ti on release?

  • +1

    I think the last deal was actually the best price. $462 with shopback activated and free shipping.

  • +1

    Picked up one of these around Christmas time for low $500s, for my young fellas first gaming rig. Paired up with an 11600k, 32gb ram and a Dell S2721DGF. Handling 1440p FPS games very nicely.

  • +1

    best budget/mid-range GPU for 1080/1440 under $500 atm, at least it is until 6800 under $600 or 6800xt/3080 12gb/4070 under $700.

  • Great price! I paid $550 back in November last year.

    It's a bit on the long side for cards so make sure you have a large case.

    Runs Diablo 4 @ 1440p on max settings @ ~125fps.

  • Update - compare the final price including surcharge and shipping versus the PCByte deal

    PCByte are now taking part in the AMD Game On promotion running until July 1st which includes a bonus copy of Resident Evil 4 Remake

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