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AMD may have a more powerful RX 6900 GPU up its sleeve

AMD may have a more powerful version of the RX 6900 graphics card up its sleeve. According to newly leaked images, there is a Radeon RX 6900 XTX floating around, equipped with an all-in-one liquid cooling solution. 

The pictures of the alleged AMD Radeon RX 6900 XTX graphics card were shared on the Chinese forum Weibo. The pictures show the card has a similar design to other RX 6000 series reference cards, featuring a black and grey shroud with a big ‘R' logo at the centre. We can also see the AIO cooler in the pictures, which comes with a single fan to cool the radiator.

Image credit: Weibo

Recently, three graphics cards using pre-binned Navi 21 GPUs have appeared, from ASRock, Sapphire and PowerColor. These GPUs use a Navi 21 XTXH GPU with greater overclocking capabilities, in fact, recently a GPU overclocking world record was broken using this chip.

Considering the naming and cooling solution, we wonder if this is AMD's reference solution for these more powerful Navi 21 chips. After all, AMD is no stranger to water-cooled graphics cards, having equipped the R9 Fury X, Radeon Vega Frontier Edition and RX Vega 64 with similar AIO solutions.

Whether or not AMD releases this SKU officially still remains to be seen. AMD may have opted to just supply Navi 21 XTXH chips to selected board partners instead.

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KitGuru says: It's quite a shame that the AMD Radeon RX 6900 XTX might never be mass-produced. If AMD ever releases the AMD Radeon RX 6900 XTX graphics card, would you consider buying it?

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