Sapphire seems to be preparing an air-cooled version of its top-end RX 6900 XT Toxic graphics card. Recall that in April Sapphire introduced the Toxic AMD Radeon RX 6900 XT Extreme Edition model, overclocked to 2375–2525 MHz, and in Toxic Boost mode – up to 2500–2730 MHz. The stable operation of the Navi 21 XTXH GPU at such high frequencies is ensured by a hybrid cooling system, which includes an air and liquid subsystem.



In the new version, the manufacturer will limit itself to a more traditional solution. It looks like it will be the three-fan cooling system used in the Nitro + series, but repainted in the colors characteristic of the Toxic series.
In terms of frequencies, they are lower than the version with hybrid cooling. More specifically, the frequencies are 2235-2425 MHz. There is no information about the price and start date of sales yet.

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