The Asus Dual AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT OC Edition is one of the nearly anonymous video cards available on Amazon, although it comes from a big brand. The list price of US$649.99 probably had a decisive role in its lack of popularity, since this piece of hardware only has 61 user ratings so far despite being available for over a year. However, the 40% discount now available for Amazon customers brings it down to a more budget-friendly US$389.99.
While the US$479 reference design has maximum clock speeds of 2321/2581 MHz (game/boost), the Asus Dual AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT OC Edition comes with two preset scenarios. In Gaming mode, the core goes up to 2474/2620 MHz. In OC mode, this card is pushed up to 2494/2622 MHz. Obviously, the user can push the core and memory frequencies even higher with the help of the Asus GPU Tweak II software, but doing so usually requires patience (usually involving some research and a lot of trial & error test runs) to achieve good results without compromising the stability of the entire system.
This video card has a reasonable global rating of 4.3/5, with 72% perfect scores and 9% 4/5 reviews. The breakdown by feature brings forward only four attributes, namely noise level (4.0/5), value for money (4.1), as well as gaming performance and material quality (4.6 each).
In addition to the discounted price mentioned earlier, those who decide to grab the Asus Dual AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT OC Edition can also get two free games as part of the Raise The Game campaign. The two freebies offered are Dead Island 2 and The Callisto Protocol.
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