- Brand: Sapphire
- Product family: PURE
- Product name: Radeon RX 7700 XT
- Product code: 11335-03-20G
- EAN/UPC code: 4895106294387
- GPU: Boost Clock: Up to 2584 MHz
- GPU: Game Clock: Up to 2226 MHz
- Memory: 12GB/192 bit DDR6. 18 Gbps Effective
- Stream Processors: 3456
- RDNA™ 3 Architecture
- Ray Accelerator: 54
Kartelë Sapphire PURE Radeon RX 7700 XT AMD 12 GB
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- Graphics processor family
- The category to which the graphics processor (GPU) belongs e.g. Southern Islands family of Radeon processors (made by AMD), GeForce 600 (made by NVIDIA).
- AMD
- Graphics processor
- Also known as a graphics processing unit (GPU), this is a specialized electronic circuit designed to rapidly manipulate and alter memory to accelerate the creation of images in a frame buffer intended for output to a display. GPUs are used in embedded systems, mobile phones, personal computers, workstations, and game consoles. Modern GPUs are very efficient at manipulating computer graphics.
- Radeon RX 7700 XT
- Processor boost clock speed
- 2584 MHz
- Processor boost clock speed (Gaming mode)
- 2226 MHz
- Maximum resolution
- The maximum number of pixels that can be displayed in the image. It is usually quoted as width × height,: for example, "1024 × 768" means the width is 1024 pixels and the height is 768 pixels.
- 7680 x 4320 pixels
- Parallel processing technology support
- Parallel processing technology is the simultaneous use of more than one CPU or processor core to execute a program or multiple computational threads. Ideally, parallel processing makes programs run faster because there are more engines (CPUs or Cores) running it. In practice, it is often difficult to divide a program in such a way that separate CPUs or cores can execute different portions without interfering with each other. Most computers have just one CPU, but some models have several, and multi-core processor chips are becoming the norm. There are even computers with thousands of CPUs.
- Not supported
- Stream processors
- 3456
- Maximum displays per videocard
- 4
- Infinity cache
- 48 MB
- Ray accelerators
- 54
- Memory
- Discrete graphics card memory
- 12 GB
- Graphics card memory type
- The type of memory used by the video card. Often a combination of dedicated memory (Video RAM or VRAM) and dynamic system memory is used. UMA stands for Unified Memory Architecture, and is a computer memory architecture that allows the graphics processing unit to share system memory. Other abreviations: RAM = Random Access Memory, SDRAM = synchronous dynamic RAM, DDR = double-data-rate.
- GDDR6
- Memory bus
- Hardware and software that connects the main memory to the memory controller in computer systems. Originally, general-purpose buses like VMEbus and the S-100 bus were used, but to reduce latency, modern memory buses are designed to connect directly to DRAM chips, and thus are designed by chip standards bodies such as JEDEC.
- 192 bit
- Memory bandwidth (max)
- 18 GB/s
- Ports & interfaces
- Interface type
- PCI Express x16 4.0
- HDMI ports quantity
- The number of sockets (ports) for HDMI connections. HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is a compact audio/video interface for transferring uncompressed video data and compressed/uncompressed digital audio data from a HDMI-compliant device ("the source device") to a compatible computer monitor, video projector, digital television, or digital audio device. HDMI is a digital replacement for existing analog video standards.
- 2
- DisplayPorts quantity
- Number of DisplayPorts. A DisplayPort is a digital display interface developed by the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA). The interface is primarily used to connect a video source to a display device such as a computer monitor, though it can also be used to carry audio, USB, and other forms of data.
- 2
- DisplayPort version
- 2.1