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Sapphire 11308-01-20G Nitro+ AMD Radeon RX 6900 XT PCIe 4.0 Gaming Graphics Card with 16GB GDDR6

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Features

  • Game Clock: Up to 2050 MHz
  • Boost Clock: Up to 2285 MHz
  • External RGB LED Synchronization
  • Video Streaming up to 8K
  • High Performance 4K Gaming

Graphics Coprocessor: AMD Radeon RX 6900 XT


Brand: Sapphire Technology


Graphics Ram Size: 16 GB


GPU Clock Speed: 2285 MHz


Video Output Interface: DisplayPort, HDMI


Memory Speed: ‎16 GHz


Graphics Coprocessor: ‎AMD Radeon RX 6900 XT


Chipset Brand: ‎AMD


Card Description: ‎AMD


Graphics Card Ram Size: ‎16 GB


Brand: ‎Sapphire Technology


Series: ‎RX 6900


Item model number: ‎11308-01-20G


Item Weight: ‎3.8 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎17 x 9.5 x 3.5 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎17 x 9.5 x 3.5 inches


Manufacturer: ‎Sapphire Technology


Date First Available: ‎December 18, 2020


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great Video Card!!! Best card I have ever had and future proof!!!
This is the best card I have ever had, very fast, very detailed and if you have 4K monitors , it has a wonderful picture and great textures. 99% of my games run at the highest settings. It runs hot on games that are not fully compatible, but I just adjusted my settings for that one game and it is fine. I have not tried to render video yet, but I am certain that I will have the same great results. There is only one card that can compete with the Sapphire Nitro+ AMD Radeon RX 6900 XT and that is the NVIDIA RTX 3090. But the kicker is ,you need to have and want to spend $3,500.00 plus in this crazy market right now. The 3090 does out perform this card slightly, but nothing worth $3,500.00 and the benchmarks that show these findings are computer generated and would not be detected by the human eye. In addition, this is all with the default settings. You can achieve greater results by manual tuning with the Radeon software. With the default Radeon software, under the performance tab and manual settings, I configured it to perform at 2525MHz @ 303Watts. I could have gone higher, with both Frequency and Watts, but I wanted to keep my temps down. You need to adjust the settings manually to get better results than the presets modes. You can save your settings to a file and it will keep those settings even after you reboot or shutdown. If you preform a driver update, you will only need to apply your profile settings after the update. All really easy with the default software. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2021 by MC

  • Definitely not worth the price I paid
So right during the height of the pandemic I was trying to put together an elite desktop computer. I bought all the AMD peripherals that I could get my hands on and yes it was very expensive. I have always used AMD CPUs throughout their history and have loved and hated them. That being said I have never been a big fan of their video cards instead relying on Nvidia. I gambled with this build and purchased the RX 6900 XT and I have been disappointed ever since. This is unfortunate as again I’m a big AMD fan. This is supposed to be AMDs flagship and I continue to have problems with chattering at high resolutions across many games and older games at that (Witcher Wild hunt), Doom, MechWarrior 5, Grim Dawn. Additionally have stability issues with older games like civilizations V and Supreme Commander 2 Forged Alliance….. The list goes on and on with my disappointment. It is very unfortunate that I have to go back to Nvidia, not that I don’t love them its just I like to have choices an I only have one choice right now. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2021 by Matthew B. Silver Matthew B. Silver

  • The card has issues..... But performs OK when its working.
I have had this card for 4 months or so. Every few days it goes through a phase where it will freeze. It says driver error, then crashes everything. It DOES NOT handle ray tracing like the NVIDIA counterpart. Not that it's a huge deal, NATIVE 4K still looks good. But i thought i could go all AMD and be happy, Not the case. doing it over, AMD processor, NVIDIA GPU. This is due to the 3080 having better performance at roughly half the price... If i HAD to do an all AMD build again, i would choose the 6800XT considering the price for this is double and you only get(10% or so) a small increase in performance. I don't want to quote benchmarks because google is full of them BUT, in this market, i was taking what i could get... It does have some advantages though... I'm not an expert or a streamer so this is just an opinion of an average gamer... Don't spend the money until they work out the driver bugs...... and only buy if you have no other options...... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2021 by Jojo

  • Extremely fast- requires some tweaking
Card is extremely high quality, extremely fast, and huge. You're never gonna get "bang for the buck" with a card like this but if you simply want bragging rights this will do the trick. Some things to note: Make absolutely sure you don't daisy chain a single power cable into each 8 pin connector- you need a separate cable from your power supply going into each 8 pin power connector. By default this card limits its own power draw to below spec and that limits performance. This is a 300 watt card but default setting limits it to drawing 250 watts and even rage mode limits it to drawing 280 watts- both of these result in performance that is below what it should be stock(not sure if this is a Sapphire issue or an AMD driver issue). Make sure you set your profile to manual and set the power tuning limit to max- this will allow the card to draw the full 300 watts and clock itself the way AMD intended under load. I also suggest editing the fan curve because the stock fan curve is a little conservative(favoring quietness and allowing higher temps). Enjoy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2021 by Dave

  • The image quality is like to be in a movie.
You can run every game with more than 100fps in 4k. Image quality is out of this world. I came from EVGA 2080Ti Ultra and it run fine just for fine for just 2 month then came the pandemic issue. EVGA hide his numbers on 3D Mark, every one knows that them let Intel benefits than AMD. When I call for service they want the numbers of 3D Mark. Well I will post their numbers here so everyone knows how junk is the EVGA 2080Ti Ultra. I will post the Sapphire 6900xt Nitro Superposition Benchmark VS the the EVGA 2080Ti Ultra. The 8548 is the EVGA. The others results are the Sapphire 6900xt Nitro. It work better in 4k and 2k than 1080p extreme. Hope people understand that AMD is back. :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2021 by Samuel Aponte Samuel Aponte

  • Beautiful and solid performer.
A very tough card. I don't think it will see it's limits pushed anytime soon. Pretty much I ran Cyberpunk at 1440P, Ultra at 90-100 FPS. I bumped the resolution to 1800p and was getting between 80-90. Never really ever heard the fans. I may be CPU limited to completely push it and get it hot however, as I am on a 3700X. Still the 3700X makes this GPU sing well enough. However since I'm not a framerate wh*re I cap the frames to 60, via Radeon Chill. Worth the value? Maybe...if you seek 4K or 100FPS, sure. But for longevity at modest resolutions? Maybe not so much. The biggest con is the RX 6000s don't yet seem to support Raytracing in anything I own... Valhalla, Cyberpunk, Control... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2021 by Marlo Marlo

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