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Sapphire reportedly launching two RX 6700 graphics cards

AMD hasn't introduced a Radeon RX 6700 SKU, but it seems Sapphire has one up its sleeve. Using what seems to be the RX 6700M laptop GPU, Sapphire adapted the GPU for desktop graphics cards. One of these RX 6700 cards will belong to the Sapphire Pulse series, while the other is currently unnamed. 

Physically, both models are somewhat similar, with the Pulse model looking slightly thicker. Moreover, the Pulse card also has a dark grey and red colour scheme, whereas the nameless card uses various tones of grey.

Looking at the specifications of the two cards, both have the same. Each has a Navi GPU (probably the Navi 22 XL) with 2304 stream processors enabled running at a game clock of 2,230MHz and a boost clock of 2,495MHz. In addition, they pack 10Gb of GDDR6 memory clocked at 16Gbps across a 160-bit memory bus. These are the exact specifications of the RX 6700M for laptops. However, there's a significant difference: the laptop card has a 135W TGP, and two Radeon 6700 cards have a 220W TGP.

Each card is powered via an 8-pin power connector and has an HDMI port and 3x DP ports available to connect to a display. Pricing and availability were not shared, but VideoCardz claims it will be priced at €569 and launch on June 9th.

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KitGuru says: Based on their specifications, these two cards could rival the RTX 3060 Ti models out there. However, at €569, you might be better off going for an RTX 3060 Ti card or a Radeon RX 6700 XT GPU.

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