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EKWB and XFX team up for liquid-cooled RX 6900 XT

This week, EK and XFX have announced a new partnership, which will see both companies combining their expertise to launch the water-cooled XFX Speedster Zero Radeon RX 6900 XT RGB EKWB graphics card. If you happen to be in the market for an RX 6900 XT, then it is also worth noting that this graphics card comes bundled with the Lian Li O11 Dynamic Mini case for a limited time. 

There is a limited time bundle deal, costing €1,136.90, which includes the Lian Li O11 Dynamic Mini chassis, as well as the liquid-cooled XFX RX 6900 XT. Together, both make a great starting point for a full liquid-cooled system in a manageable, compact case. Typically, the case can't be bought separately through the EK store.

The new XFX Speedster ZERO Radeon RX 6900XT RGB EKWB graphics card is equipped with a 14-phase VRM power delivery system consisting of DrMOS and high polymer capacitors. A unique EK water block is pre-installed to ensure peak performance, maximum clocks and bring a prolonged GPU lifespan due to the superior thermals that liquid cooling provides.

A robust 14+2 Phase Power Design allows for more stable performance by better distributing power across more power phases in the VRM, which results in more overclocking and boosting headroom.  Out of the box, this GPU can boost up to 2525MHz, which is very impressive. You can find the bundle in stock now at the EK Store.

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