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XFX RX7600 Speedster SWFT210 Core, 8GB DDR6, HDMI, 3 DP, 2655MHz Clock
XFX RX7600 XT SWFT210 16GB GDDR6, 2755MHz, HDMI/3DP
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GPU: Intel Arc B580 with 12GB GDDR6.
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Clock Speed: Boosts up to 2740 MHz.
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Ports: 1 HDMI 2.1a, 3 DisplayPort 2.1.
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Performance: 456 GB/s memory bandwidth.
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Design: White color with blue LED light.
XFX RX7700 XT SWFT210 Core 12GB GDDR6, 2544MHz, HDMI/3DP
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GPU Architecture: Built on AMD RDNAâ„¢ 3 architecture for enhanced performance.
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Clock Speeds: Game clock up to 2,171 MHz and boost clock up to 2,544 MHz.
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Memory: 12GB of GDDR6 memory for smooth gameplay and high-performance applications.
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Connectivity: One HDMIâ„¢ 2.1 port and three DisplayPortâ„¢ 2.1 ports.
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Cooling: Dual-fan design with XFX’s Ghost Thermal technology for efficient cooling.
XFX RX7800 XT Speedster QICK319, 16GB GDDR6, HDMI, 3 DP, 2430MHz
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16GB GDDR6 memory for high-end gaming.
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2430MHz boost clock for optimal performance.
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3 DisplayPorts and HDMI for versatile connectivity.
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Advanced cooling for sustained performance.
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Supports high refresh rate gaming at 1440p and beyond.
XFX RX7800 XT SWFT 210 16GB GPU
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16GB GDDR6 Memory – High-speed performance for 1440p and 4K gaming.
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AMD RDNA 3 Architecture – Advanced graphics with ray tracing and AI acceleration.
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2430 MHz Boost Clock – Smooth, responsive gameplay with high frame rates.
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Multiple Outputs – 1x HDMI 2.1 & 3x DisplayPort 2.1 for multi-monitor setups.
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Dual BIOS & Dual Fan Cooling – Reliable performance and better thermal control.
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