Introduced in March 2021, the Radeon RX 6700 XT had a launch price of US$479. Most overclocked custom solutions were priced higher. However, we’re in 2023 already, and the Amazon list price of US$$959.99 shown for the Gigabyte Radeon RX 6700 XT Gaming OC is very close to the US$999 launch price of the Radeon RX 6900 XT. Thanks to the ongoing 38% discount, Gigabyte’s Radeon RX 6700 XT Gaming OC can be acquired for US$599. Sadly, this is still a high price tag which is US$20 higher than the launch price of the stock Radeon RX 6800.
The Gigabyte Radeon RX 6700 XT, model GV-R67XTGAMING-OC-12GD, comes with boot/game clock values of 2622/2514 MHz, which aren’t much higher than the 2581/2321 MHz speeds of the stock version. Equipped with 12 GB GDDR6 192-bit memory, this video card features Gigabyte’s WINDFORCE 3X cooling system that brings together a trio of alternate spinning fans, RGB Fusion 2.0 support, and a solid metal back plate for both increased reliability and heat dissipation. In terms of connectivity, the card features a pair of DisplayPort 1.4a ports and two HDMI 2.0 connectors.
After only 71 user reviews, the GV-R67XTGAMING-OC-12GD has a 4.2/5 Amazon rating, which is the result of 57% perfect scores, 20% 4/5 ratings, and 15% 3-star reviews. The card also received 9% single-star ratings. The breakdown by feature only covers three attributes, namely gaming performance (4.3), noise level (4.0), as well as value for money, which (unsurprisingly) only gets a 2.7/5.
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