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XFX Speedster SWFT319 ,Radeon™ RX 6800 Core Gaming Graphics Card with 16GB GDDR6, AMD RDNA™ 2 (RX-68XLAQFD9)


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Graphics Coprocessor AMD Radeon RX 6800
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Graphics Ram Size 16 GB
GPU Clock Speed 2105 MHz
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  • Chipset: AMD RX 6800
  • Memory: 16GB GDDR6
  • Cooling: XFX SWFT 319 Triple Fan
  • Boost Clock: Up To 2105MHz
  • Master Carton Weight 11.34 Kg; 25 lb; Package Weight: 1.64 Kg; 3.62 (lb)

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    4.6 out of 5 stars
    10,988 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the quality and graphics quality of the video card. For example, they mention it has wonderful performance, and everything always looks great and runs buttery smooth. Some appreciate the value. That said, opinions are mixed on fit, performance, stability, noise, and temperature.

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    780 customers mention "Quality"603 positive177 negative

    Customers like the quality of the video card. They say it has wonderful performance, is the best GPU for impeccable gaming, and is quiet. Some mention that it works great for them in 1080p games at good fps with high clocks.

    "I bought this card and used it for 3 weeks. It ran great and gave me 120fps+ on most games on ultra/highest settings giving me really smooth gameplay..." Read more

    "...Power usage is about 200w with that game. The same goes with a 4k modded GTA5. I play these games A LOT so this matters to me...." Read more

    "...Since this GPU is super power efficient on idle, it draws only 5 Watt on idle, that is on normal tasks obviously not an problem...." Read more

    "For the price it is a great gpu, specially paired with a good cpu. Don't expect 1440p or ray tracing to run smoothly with this one though...." Read more

    311 customers mention "Value"274 positive37 negative

    Customers like the value of the video card. For example, they mention it's a really good budget card, amazing for budget gaming, and worth the buy.

    "...Very good value for the money. I definitely recommend." Read more

    "...I went with the AMD 7900xtx. Why?1. It's currently cheaper (it ain't cheap, but cheaper if you know what I mean).2...." Read more

    "...Nothing really bad to say about this card just get it it's well worth the money but if the 3060 with 16gb of VRAM is 20-40$ higher get that instead" Read more

    "...use it with the Ryzen 5 5600x and i tried it and was stunned, its very affordable and fits in most cases and not heavy at all, also it has 8gbs..." Read more

    125 customers mention "Graphics quality"125 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the graphics quality of the video card. They mention that it achieves 120+ fps, so everything always looks great and runs buttery smooth. They also appreciate the stunning visuals, sleek and simplistic design, and good design that manages thermals well. They say the graphics on their games are awesome, crisper, clearer, and more vibrant.

    "...The image quality was really nice as well and the screen resolution and colors were very crisp...." Read more

    "...It looks incredible! But, after a month I started getting high hot spot temps around 105c and a delta of 30. The fan was getting real loud...." Read more

    "...(Cyberpunk max settings 60+ frames) only reached around 71C, Card looks nice...." Read more

    "...with the mobo as soon as you flash bios, the color and appearance of the card is great in my opinion, no gimmick or rgb which is what i prefer...." Read more

    229 customers mention "Noise"130 positive99 negative

    Customers are mixed about the noise produced by the video card. Some mention that it's surprising quiet with minimal coil whine, while others say that it has a slight amount of coil whining and the fans can be a tad loud.

    "...The fans were not loud on mine at all and the card ran pretty quiet in my opinion...." Read more

    "...The fan was getting real loud. This is a big change from when I first got the card. Is this because of thermal paste pump out?..." Read more

    "...fast performance Top-notch software experience Surprisingly quiet Excellent AI performance Plays OG DOOM like a..." Read more

    "...The card itself has stayed cool and quiet. I haven't noticed it being any louder the the 1070 it replaced...." Read more

    197 customers mention "Stability"62 positive135 negative

    Customers are mixed about the stability of the video card. Some mention it's surprisingly stable, with solid construction. However, others say that they keep crashing in certain games, experience consistent crashes or driver issues, and are disappointed with the longevity of the product.

    "...because I was experiencing graphics artifacts and black screen driver crashes...." Read more

    "...The only thing the rig was running at the time that the GPU burned out was YouTube, on 1080p... I smelled a strong burning smell coming from my rig,..." Read more

    "...category I would have definitely kept this card as it’s fast and runs solid. Very good value for the money. I definitely recommend." Read more

    "UPDATE 2: My games still kept crashing, so I ended up upgrading both my motherboard and CPU. Everything works great now...." Read more

    177 customers mention "Temperature"123 positive54 negative

    Customers are mixed about the temperature of the video card. Some mention that the cooling is pretty damn good, and the design manages thermals well. The card runs cool and quietly, while others say that it runs extremely hot while under load.

    "...Then 4 bigger heat pipes. An simple but effective cooling system.This XFX Qick RX 6750 XT has "zero frost". "..." Read more

    "...The cooling is pretty damn good I have 2 fans in my PC and it's kicking ass Highest numbers I gotten on the toughest loads..." Read more

    "...However, I decided to return the card is it runs a little warm though not at all in the danger zone warm (70-80ish Celsius), just warmer than I’d..." Read more

    "...This card runs cool and quiet, even under heavy load. It's a far cry from the jet engine some high-end GPUs can turn into...." Read more

    176 customers mention "Performance"121 positive55 negative

    Customers are mixed about the performance of the video card. Some mention it has a top-notch software experience, and is quiet. They also say it maintains a good fps, and eliminates any lag. However, some customers say that it may not be fast enough for someone who games 4K.

    "...in the price category I would have definitely kept this card as it’s fast and runs solid. Very good value for the money. I definitely recommend." Read more

    "...Pros: Blazing fast performance Top-notch software experience Surprisingly quiet Excellent AI performance..." Read more

    "...CS2 for example had a stutter bug which specifically affected the 7900XTX and was fixed quickly by AMD, but I really didn't notice this personally...." Read more

    "...even when i didn't have some of the drivers installed, runs like a total dream, that and the 7800x3d, both pure marvels of gaming tech in today's..." Read more

    142 customers mention "Fit"61 positive81 negative

    Customers are mixed about the fit of the video card. Some mention that it fits well in their PC with nearly no problems, while others say that it's pretty large and massive.

    "...The other Reason I decided to return it was it was a little bit too big and I did not like the look of it in my case with the rest of the white..." Read more

    "...The card is quite massive, I was surprised how big the box was and how long it was as well, easy to plug in, compatible with the mobo as soon as you..." Read more

    "...Just be warned, though, this card is a monster. It's so big, I had to say goodbye to my 3.5" drive bays in my Phanteks Enthoo Pro case...." Read more

    "...5 5600x and i tried it and was stunned, its very affordable and fits in most cases and not heavy at all, also it has 8gbs which is good for high..." Read more

    This card is a beast. I'll leave it at that...
    5 out of 5 stars
    This card is a beast. I'll leave it at that...
    As the title says. This card is a beast in every which way possible. I upgraded from the EVGA [RIP :< ] NVIDIA 1080Ti, which lasted me a good five years and was still pretty competent in running modern games, but was definitely starting to show its age with a 4K monitor and today's (poorly optimized) games. I decided to go AMD this time around, as the price/dollar ratio with AMD right now seems far better... especially with the 4080 costing on average $300 more, and the 4090 being off into space at double to above double the cost. That's not really cool when this card trades blows with NVIDIA's flagships in raster performance, and the focus of RTX/Radeon is for gaming, not for AI/Compute work. Not that AMD can't do those to be clear... ROCm is a thing, but just needs more developer support for it, and AMD still has some work to do in their drivers to unlock the full potential of these chips.The card itself is quite big, as shown in my photos, but it fits snug with my system configuration, the color scheme matches my system quite nicely, and the anti-sag retention bar is a nice addition to have with the card given its size and weight. Cooling-wise, the card operates at 60C when gaming under full load, with a 75C-80C Hot Spot Temperature, with the fans operating at about 30% duty cycle. The card power draw under full load is approximately 390 Watts.Gaming performance wise, I'm satisfied. Games such as Battlefield 2042 at 4K Native, 100% Render Resolution, Ultra Settings, HDR and Ray Tracing Enabled, push 70-100FPS. BattleBit Remastered does well north of 180FPS. Counter-Strike 2 runs at 170FPS+ at 4K Native, HDR and Max settings. Halo Infinite at 4K Native, HDR, Max settings, pushes approximately 90FPS. Overwatch 2, similar settings, similar frame rates. That's pretty much it. The card performs consistently well, and has the VRAM to handle demanding gaming loads (Halo Infinite for some reason needs 18GB of VRAM?!). I could get higher frame rates with AMD FSR3 or by turning off some settings like Ray Tracing, but, hey... these frames are already a huge upgrade from the 1080Ti, and can only get better in time.Video Performance Wise: Compared to NVIDIA, AMD does have a weaker video engine. This was something which worried me at first based on my past experience with AMD GPUs (The Vega 8 in my laptop, and the previous Radeon HD 5770 I used to have which would downclock the VRAM every time video accelerated content was played). However, it has not affected my day to day. 8K60 YouTube is handled and plays back with the AV1 Codec. VP9, H.264, AVC1, and H.265 decoding are similarly capable of smooth playback, and day to day use I notice no difference between the 1080Ti's NVDEC chip and AMD's VCE in terms of performance. Encoding wise, Handbrake was able to transcode VC-1 video (This AMD GPU does NOT support VC-1 Decoding in the Video engines, so some software limitations are at play!) to H.265 10-Bit with exceptional quality at 130+FPS, and did so without impacting the rest of the card's performance. AV1 Encoding performance is similarly quick, and for live streaming, is phenomenal, with a crisp picture produced at 14Mbps to YouTube at 1440p. The video engine seems to multi-task reasonably well, and I have yet to encounter any artificial limits imposed in the driver, unlike NVIDIA which limits encode/decode streams on their consumer GPUs... a limit I have bumped heads with many times when working with VEGAS Pro, and which has been responsible for NVIDIA's driver crashing.Driver wise: AMD does tend to release more frequent updates to drivers than NVIDIA. This tends to be due to AMD's Driver QA and refinement being less robust than NVIDIA's. I have certainly noticed a few more odd glitches in games like flickering hair or invisible vehicles. Some of these could be game engine bugs. None of these bugs have resulted in games being unplayable. CS2 for example had a stutter bug which specifically affected the 7900XTX and was fixed quickly by AMD, but I really didn't notice this personally. Battlefield 2042 occasionally has a colorful hair issue on some characters, but only at the end-of-game recap. Driver crashes have been extremely minimal - I've experienced one crash which was due to a bug AMD has since fixed with CS2, but that's not to say things have been exceptionally smooth for me.There are definitely some resource scheduling issues to work out in the drivers. When the GPU is under heavy (100%) load, you may find that stuttering occurs in other programs like web browsers and in the mouse when Alt-Tabbing at times. This hasn't resulted in the system being unusable. It's just annoying and is intermittent. I did not encounter mouse stuttering with NVIDIA, so they seem to do a better job with scheduling in that regard, but other programs (hardware accelerated Chromium apps) definitely took their time doing any sort of action with the NVIDIA card under full load. Things with this AMD card remain snappy even with the occasional stutters.The AMD Software suite is overall pretty good. Unlike NVIDIA, AMD includes automatic driver updates, game optimizations, game performance statistics, game streaming (AMD Link), live streaming, game clipping and background recording, performance monitoring as well as overclocking features directly in AMD Software, WITHOUT AN ACCOUNT BEING REQUIRED! That is on top of the usual GPU settings for Display color/resolution, software profiles, and global 3D settings. You just install the software and everything is right there in one control panel. Some settings like monitor arrangement and color calibration, AMD Software will defer to the Windows Control panel, and this seems to be only where Windows will do a better job. I have noticed my system no longer has this strange 3-4 second freeze on boot-up when the driver package loads like I did with NVIDIA when GeForce Experience was loading in, so that's a plus.Now for the fun bits. When I initially installed the GPU, everything was pretty smooth. Run DDU, shut down the system, pull out the old GPU, install the new GPU. Everything worked on the first go. Install the AMD Drivers, Reboot, and all is fine and dandy! Within a few hours however, I started noticing some odd behavior while running games. If I had a game running on my main monitor (a 4K 144Hz HDR display), everything would be fine... until I Alt+Tabbed to use an application on my secondary monitors (two 1080p 144Hz SDR displays), or touched any application based on Chromium (Steam, Discord, Google Chrome...) while a game was running. The driver would hang for a few seconds and then recover, but not hang in the sense that my game or any applications would crash out. My primary web browser, Firefox, didn't cause any sort of problem with the driver. Thinking this was the infamous "Chromium Hardware Acceleration" bugs that seem to plague AMD, I considered disabling hardware acceleration in Chrome, until I considered the fact that Windows itself is not exactly behaving right.My next troubleshooting steps involved disabling Resizable BAR (AMD Smart Access Memory), which was enabled on my Motherboard (ASUS PRIME X370 Pro) as this has been known to cause issues with NVIDIA RTX 3000 series cards, as well as the AMD RX 6000 series GPUs. Also, since I am using a Ryzen 7 5800X3D on an X370 board, it's very possible there's a strange board problem going on causing the driver to hang. So great! I turn off Resizable BAR, and the problems disappear... for about 12 hours. The problems then return with a vengeance! Simple actions like running VLC in Full Screen, full screening YouTube videos, trying to run games, basically anything an average person might do, would cause the driver to hang... and sometimes crash hard. Even more silly - mousing over the display in AMD Software was enough to hang it. To make matters worse, the system got so unstable to the point where simply loading color calibration profiles for my monitor would cause the entire video driver to hang hard just by logging into the PC!As part of troubleshooting with Windows becoming unusable, I continued to mess around in the BIOS by disabling IOMMU, SR-IOV, Resizable BAR at a Chipset level (rather than in AMD Software), and toggled between the two BIOSs available on this GPU using the BIOS toggle switch found towards the PCI Bracket. Nothing! But by chance, I happened across the solution. While troubleshooting, I discovered that the center DisplayPort port was misbehaving. It could detect AND sync my 4K display at HDR, RGB 4:4:4, 144Hz without an issue... as if nothing was wrong. But when I connected my 1080p displays to this same port, the monitors would detect but wouldn't sync (output video). Neither one of my external monitors would sync on this port. ONLY the 4K display. The other thing I noticed is, when I didn't use the center DisplayPort port... the GPU wouldn't hang! Windows would log in! Everything worked! My setup now avoids the use of the center DisplayPort port, with one 1080p monitor connected to the HDMI port, and the remaining two monitors connected to the left-most and right-most DisplayPort port. All of the monitors are being fully driven, and my GPU is now 100% stable... even with Resizable BAR (AMD Smart Access Memory) enabled, IO-SRV, IOMMU, you name it enabled. I don't know at this point if the problem is going to require me to RMA the GPU with XFX, but given the number of complaints I've seen online regarding "a particular port" (like the USB-C port) on other 7900XTX GPUs from other brands, it's sounding more like an AMD Driver bug. Some people were able to temporarily resolve their hanging/freezing problems with "a particular port" by using DDU only to have it crop up a day later. That sounds pretty similar, doesn't it?Since figuring out the initial stability headache, the GPU has been enjoyable to use, and I do not regret the move from NVIDIA (I have been a long time NVIDIA customer FWIW - RIVA 128ZX, GeForce 4400MX, GeForce 8800GT, GeForce GTX770, GeForce 1080Ti) to AMD. The only time the driver has crashed was when I was playing CS2 on launch day, while streaming the game via Discord. I chalked that up to Discord being the problem, as I also experienced similar driver crashes on NVIDIA when game streaming in Discord. Turns out that was an AMD bug which they fixed a week later...Overall, if you're switching from NVIDIA, or are unsure about this purchase, I recommend this card. If you encounter the instability issues I first encountered... definitely think outside of the box. It's rewarding at the end.
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    Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2024
    Style: RX 6800Verified Purchase
    I bought this card and used it for 3 weeks. It ran great and gave me 120fps+ on most games on ultra/highest settings giving me really smooth gameplay. The image quality was really nice as well and the screen resolution and colors were very crisp. The fans were not loud on mine at all and the card ran pretty quiet in my opinion. Compatibility with my Ryzen 7 5700X and MSI B550 tomahawk was perfect. And the Radeon Adrenaline software is a great interface for the card.

    However, I decided to return the card is it runs a little warm though not at all in the danger zone warm (70-80ish Celsius), just warmer than I’d like it to be compared to other options. The other Reason I decided to return it was it was a little bit too big and I did not like the look of it in my case with the rest of the white components I have.

    If I could only afford a card in the price category I would have definitely kept this card as it’s fast and runs solid. Very good value for the money. I definitely recommend.
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    Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2024
    Style: RX 7900 XT UltraVerified Purchase
    Purchased and installed 7900XT and have a few thoughts on it!

    1. Length - The card is LONG. Other reviews have addressed this but you'll have to physically handle this card to understand how long it is. Coming from a 3070 that fit perfectly into my case (Corsair 4000D), I thought this card should fit quite well considering it's only about 1.7 inches long, however, the card almost touches the front fans. If you want to use the included support bar, you may have to make space for that.
    2. Cooling - The card runs very cool. I've Baldur's Gate and Cyberpunk in max settings and the card has not reached temperatures over 69 C. It can be a bit loud considering XFX has a really aggressive fan curve on the card and if noise is a concern for you, it should be a quick fix by changing the curve. Noise isn't too concerning for me since I wear headphones most of the time so I have not messed with the fan speeds.
    3.) Performance - My rig has 5700x3d, Corsair LPX 32GB @ 3600 MHz ram and I'm getting 98-112 FPS in Cyberpunk 2077 with settings set to Ultra (no RT), 132 FPS in Baldur's Gate, a billion FPS in games like Overwatch and LoL, 152 FPS in Horizon Zero Dawn/Forbidden West all in 1440p. So the card has some serious performance!
    4.) Aesthetics - Not a big deal for me but the card does look great. Love the backplate. Build quality is super solid with some hefty weight on the card.

    Overall, I'm very pleased with 7900XT. I had some issues with the card's performance after the install but they've since been fixed by updating drivers. Would highly recommend the XFX 7900XT if you're in the market!
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    Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2023
    Style: RX 7900 XTX BlackVerified Purchase
    I've had this for a month now and here's a little review. For my new PC Intel i5 13 gen build (only built it because of an ASUS motherboard and rtx2060s failure at the same time!), it came down to this or the Nvidia 4080. I went with the AMD 7900xtx. Why?

    1. It's currently cheaper (it ain't cheap, but cheaper if you know what I mean).
    2. The UI and drivers are better (with my rtx2060s, the Nvidia control panel kept disappearing in Windows 10, there's seems to be a conflict there between Microsoft and Nvidia.)
    3. I don't care about ray tracing.
    4. The way I run my system, with "Radeon Chill" enabled and limited to 60fps the power consumption is much lower than 350w and I can't tell any difference when my Samsung 75" Q85A TV is set to the smoothing "soap opera" effect compared to running it at actual 120fps (it will do about 130-150fps at ultra, FSR on quality and no Chill setting). The end result is a gaming system that runs RDR2 at 4k at about 60% usage and is cool and quiet. Power usage is about 200w with that game. The same goes with a 4k modded GTA5. I play these games A LOT so this matters to me. In the future, this system should scale up nicely to newer games with just more power usage over time as game engines get more complex.

    So I hope this helps someone. I have watched so many reviews on these video cards and only one Youtuber mentioned this setup. Sorry I can't remember your name as it wasn't the top 3 guys. It's hard to find practical information as most of those guys are always compared FPS charts.

    Update 08/24/23
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    I started playing Elden Ring and added some graphic enhancements to really push this card in 4k. The biggest impact was increasing the LOD to maximum and an HDR reshade. It looks incredible! But, after a month I started getting high hot spot temps around 105c and a delta of 30. The fan was getting real loud. This is a big change from when I first got the card. Is this because of thermal paste pump out? I disassembled the card and found this to be true. I saw 1/4 of the GPU was bare with a lot of paste around the edges. This needed to be fixed.

    PTM7950 to the rescue! I ordered some on Amazon and installed it. Problem solved. With the card being pushed to the max, I haven't seen a hot spot over 90c with a max delta of 15. Most of the time it runs much cooler. Now the card is back to like it was when it was new and I was able to avoid an RMA. I read in the XFX warranty that doing this repaste does not void the warranty. Pretty disappointed that I needed to do this at all, but with the new repaste with PTM7950, I expect to stay fixed. Why isn't this stuff used in the factory? Too hard to install? Too expensive? Whatever.
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    Mannie.Em
    5.0 out of 5 stars Awsome gaming graphics card!!!
    Reviewed in Canada on July 3, 2024
    Style: RX 6750 XTVerified Purchase
    I recently purchased one of thses graphics cards to see just how good AMD graphics cards really are. I also wanted to make my AMD build easier to to maintain, update and fine tune. For the money that card simply works and delivers excellent 1440P gaming performance, easy to use software that integrates seamlessly with AMD's Master Utility CPU optimization app. The graphics cards build quality and ease of installation make this a no brainer purchase for the money!
    Mazi
    5.0 out of 5 stars Beast of a card. Beast of a size.
    Reviewed in Canada on July 2, 2024
    Style: RX 7900 XT BlackVerified Purchase
    Running with a Ryzen 7 5800X3D in a 4000D case. The card with the brace will fit IF you are not running a fan in front of the card. You might be okay if you run a really thin fan but most AIO will not fit in the 4000D case. My current set up is just running the one stock fan in the case and the 7900XT still runs super cool at sub 70C temps under full max load. Also at max load the card is surprisingly quite.

    Bench mark wise with this card/setup I can run Cyberpunk at +60fps max everything at 4k res. Destiny 2, Baulders Gate 3 and Warframe run max everything 4k at +100fps if your res scaling is 100 - 150.

    Only downside to this card is it doesn't do Raytracing very well. You would have to go with a 4090 instead. If you don't care about raytracing then save $600 and go with this card.

    Card came packaged in the factory box all sealed.

    This card does NOT come with the 2 free games XFX is offering currently.
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    Mazi
    5.0 out of 5 stars Beast of a card. Beast of a size.
    Reviewed in Canada on July 2, 2024
    Running with a Ryzen 7 5800X3D in a 4000D case. The card with the brace will fit IF you are not running a fan in front of the card. You might be okay if you run a really thin fan but most AIO will not fit in the 4000D case. My current set up is just running the one stock fan in the case and the 7900XT still runs super cool at sub 70C temps under full max load. Also at max load the card is surprisingly quite.

    Bench mark wise with this card/setup I can run Cyberpunk at +60fps max everything at 4k res. Destiny 2, Baulders Gate 3 and Warframe run max everything 4k at +100fps if your res scaling is 100 - 150.

    Only downside to this card is it doesn't do Raytracing very well. You would have to go with a 4090 instead. If you don't care about raytracing then save $600 and go with this card.

    Card came packaged in the factory box all sealed.

    This card does NOT come with the 2 free games XFX is offering currently.
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    Angelica
    5.0 out of 5 stars Works great
    Reviewed in Canada on June 25, 2024
    Style: RX 7800 XT QICKVerified Purchase
    It's fast and quiet, the drivers need some work but no crashing in games
    Esteban Tinajero
    5.0 out of 5 stars Buena Gráfica
    Reviewed in Mexico on June 9, 2024
    Style: RX 7600 QICKVerified Purchase
    Me gusto el desempeño que tiene la gráfica, solo que la caja venia tenía signos de que trataron de abrirla y se rompió, pero de ahí en fuera buena gráfica y buen producto.
    Great performer and silent
    5.0 out of 5 stars Good performance and silent
    Reviewed in Canada on June 7, 2024
    Style: RX 6800Verified Purchase
    I just got this card 2 days ago. Great 1440p performance and the card is virtually silent, hardly breaking a sweat. I get about 150 fps max settings in mw3, steady cap at 165fps in xdefiant, for honor runs at 130 fps and then 145 fps with the adrenaline auto overclock. The only issue i had is: amazon claims the card is only 28cm long, but dimensions are much larger at 34cm length and I believe 13cm width. I had to heavily modify my case to make it fit. I'm having to buy a 180 degree 8 pin adapter so I can put the glass back on my case.