Sapphire Radeon 6700 Mix-Up and RX 6700 Specs Explained

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Sapphire Radeon 6700 Mix-Up Prompts Clarification and Specs

Recently, Sapphire released unexpected details about a Radeon 6700 graphics card that did not carry the RX prefix. The initial rollout showed two variants named Radeon 6700 and Radeon 6700 Pulse. Later, the company corrected the listing, confirming that the correct model is the Radeon RX 6700 and removing the erroneous branding from the product pages.

Interestingly, the accelerator appeared for sale under its original name before the correction, which is likely to make it a rare find for collectors in the future.

Technically, the card is built around the Navi 22 XL GPU, featuring 2304 stream processors. In the reference configuration, it runs at 1941 MHz, while the gaming variant operates at 2174 MHz, and Boost clocks can reach up to 2450 MHz. The model ships with 10 GB of GDDR6 memory on a 160-bit memory bus and includes an 80 MB Infinity Cache to boost data throughput.

Power consumption sits at 175 W, and AMD advises using a power supply of at least 600 W to ensure stable performance and headroom for overclocking or peak loads.

For buyers, the episode underscores the importance of checking official product names to avoid confusion in listings and ensure compatibility with existing systems and drivers. It also highlights how rapid updates to product pages can correct early mislabeling and preserve trust among enthusiasts and retailers alike.

Overall, this release showcases Sapphire’s role in refreshing the RX 6700 family while drawing attention to the precision needed in product naming, cataloging, and consumer information across the PC hardware market.

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