PowerColor Radeon RX 6700 launched with 160 bit 10GB GDDR6 memory

PowerColor brings us its own custom RX 6700. This Navi 22 XL chip-based model launches without many fireworks, adding to the company’s extensive lineup for AMD’s RX 6000 series of graphics cards.

PowerColor RX 6700 hits the market with 10GB GDDR6

The Radeon RX 6700 card from PowerColor is now a reality. This model was recently added to the manufacturer’s product lineup, which was spotted by leaker @momomo_us.

This model would be a cut-down variant of Navi 22, which features about 10GB of GDDR6 memory and a 160-bit bus. In addition, there’s talk of 2304 stream processors and 80MB of Infinity Cache. This would make it slower than the RX 6700 XT, but faster than the RX 6650 XT

The model seen is quite similar to the Fighter Radeon RX 6700 XT model, something that surprises us because they are using the same chip. According to the specs, the clock speeds would be set at 2330 MHz and 2495 MHz, which are above the reference ones.

The power rating of the graphics card is 175W, and it is requiring two 8-pin and 6-pin power connectors. The card measures 228x109x32 mm, so it would easily fit into any ATX case, although it would not be intended for those Mini-ITX rigs.

PowerColor has provided this graphics card with three display outputs DisplayPort 1.4 and an HDMI 2.1.

PowerColor hasn’t announced when its Fighter RX 6700 10GB board will be available, but we’re expecting it to hit stores sooner rather than later. You can visit the official product page for more information..