MSI Radeon RX 6700 XT Mech 2x 12G Graphics Card
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Great gaming experiences are created by bending the rules. The all new RDNA powered Radeon RX 5700 XT series for exceptional performance and High-fidelity gaming. Take control with Radeon RX 5700 XT series and experience powerful, accelerated gaming customized for you. High-performance RDNA architecture was engineered to greatly enhance features like Radeon Image Sharpening, FidelityFX, and VR technologies for maximum performance and jaw-dropping gaming experiences. Get the competitive advantage with dramatically reduced input lag with Radeon Anti-Lag, get stutter-free, tear-free gaming with AMD Radeon FreeSync technology, and the latest Radeon Software for incredibly responsive and insanely immersive gameplay. Radeon RX 5700 XT series features new compute units, new instructions better suited for visual effects, and multi-level cache hierarchy for greatly reduced latency and highly responsive gaming.
Great gaming experiences are created by bending the rules. The all new RDNA powered Radeon RX 5700 XT series for exceptional performance and High-fidelity gaming. Take control with Radeon RX 5700 XT series and experience powerful, accelerated gaming customized for you. High-performance RDNA architecture was engineered to greatly enhance features like Radeon Image Sharpening, FidelityFX, and VR technologies for maximum performance and jaw-dropping gaming experiences. Get the competitive advantage with dramatically reduced input lag with Radeon Anti-Lag, get stutter-free, tear-free gaming with AMD Radeon FreeSync technology, and the latest Radeon Software for incredibly responsive and insanely immersive gameplay. Radeon RX 5700 XT series features new compute units, new instructions better suited for visual effects, and multi-level cache hierarchy for greatly reduced latency and highly responsive gaming.
Great gaming experiences are created by bending the rules. The all new RDNA powered Radeon RX 5700 XT series for exceptional performance and High-fidelity gaming. Take control with Radeon RX 5700 XT series and experience powerful, accelerated gaming customized for you. High-performance RDNA architecture was engineered to greatly enhance features like Radeon Image Sharpening, FidelityFX, and VR technologies for maximum performance and jaw-dropping gaming experiences. Get the competitive advantage with dramatically reduced input lag with Radeon Anti-Lag, get stutter-free, tear-free gaming with AMD Radeon FreeSync technology, and the latest Radeon Software for incredibly responsive and insanely immersive gameplay. Radeon RX 5700 XT series features new compute units, new instructions better suited for visual effects, and multi-level cache hierarchy for greatly reduced latency and highly responsive gaming.
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The lowest price for MSI Radeon RX 6700 XT Mech 2x 12G Graphics Card right now is $1,092.23 at eBay.com.au, compared across 3 retailers.
The all-time low was $398.15 on 4 June 2026 — today's price is 174% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.
Prices last updated 26 June 2026.
Last updated at 26/06/2026 21:46:00
Msi Radeon Rx 6700 Xt Mech 2x 12g Graphic Board 12gb Gddr6 Vd7611
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Radeon RX 6700 XT MECH 2X 12G OC Gaming Graphics Card - 12GB GDDR6, 2620MHz, PCI Express 4, 192-bit, 3X DP v 1.4, HDMI 2.1 (Supports 4K & 8K)
Free delivery between 7–10 July
MSI Radeon RX 6700 XT Gaming Mech 2X 12GB GDDR6 192-BIT Graphics Card
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originally posted on bestbuy.com
Tl;dr: Ugly GPU but function >>>>> form.I bought this because it was available. Not because it's *exactly* what I wanted (I'd have much rather had the MSI GAMING X version), but because it was in stock and I was fast enough to check out. I upgraded from an EVGA 1070 SC, a great card that I got second hand but started to show its age (specifically, artifacting at 3440x1440) so it was time to move on.The card itself is super ugly. The side profile is terrible. Exposed heat pipes, the cooler is just a huge block of silver, the backplate is nothing fancy. It has no RGB, no fancy lighting, and no real "branding" on it except for "MECH" (why not "Radeon"??). Also, the backplate doesn't have any holes over the rear of the GPU die, a questionable decision but perhaps ... MoreTl;dr: Ugly GPU but function >>>>> form.I bought this because it was available. Not because it's *exactly* what I wanted (I'd have much rather had the MSI GAMING X version), but because it was in stock and I was fast enough to check out. I upgraded from an EVGA 1070 SC, a great card that I got second hand but started to show its age (specifically, artifacting at 3440x1440) so it was time to move on.The card itself is super ugly. The side profile is terrible. Exposed heat pipes, the cooler is just a huge block of silver, the backplate is nothing fancy. It has no RGB, no fancy lighting, and no real "branding" on it except for "MECH" (why not "Radeon"??). Also, the backplate doesn't have any holes over the rear of the GPU die, a questionable decision but perhaps there's an engineering reason for it? I guess you can always drill some holes if you really wanted to get that heat away from the die.The price of the card is even uglier. I paid WAY too much for it. MSRP of $479 (well, before tariffs and before industry struggles) for the "reference" card is only a pipe dream. $749 is absurd, and this is the CHEAPEST AIB 6700XT YOU CAN GET. Under "normal" circumstances this card should be like $500 at the most. But, that's just how things are nowadays. Can't avoid it and my insider knowledge to the industry told me that it won't be better until 2023 at the earliest.Enough about the bad (even if half of it isn't this card's fault), on to the good.1) This GPU (the actual 6700xt die) is an absolute powerhouse. I believe it slots somewhere between a 3060Ti and 3070. However, the advantage you get is 12GB of VRAM instead of 8GB. Now, this advantage may disappear soon with NVIDIA realizing their mistake and releasing higher-memory variants of their cards, but for now the 6700XT (in my opinion) is the superior card due to that additional VRAM. In addition to having MORE VRAM, the memory is also higher bandwidth AND clocked faster. However, this advantage is not specific to this model card, it's on all 6700XT dies. In addition to the memory being better than Team Green's equivalent cards, clock speeds are almost double. The base clock for this card is ~2.3GHz compared to ~1.5GHz on the 3070. So, if you need clock speed, this is the way to go. I'm not overclocked (yet) but this exact card will boost to like 2.55GHz out of the box. You can get faster 6700XT cards, but even this "low tier" card is clocked faster than most (if not all) NVIDIA cards. Worth noting that clock speed isn't everything, but there are cases where this card will be superior to pretty much any GPU of its class.2) Gaming performance is EXCELLENT on this card, I'm able to run pretty much every game I've thrown at it at 3440x1440 resolution with 90+ FPS on High/Ultra settings. Halo Infinite nearly maxxed out is ~90. Forza Horizon 5 maxxed is 100-105. Mass Effect: LE is able to be run at a constant 165fps. I'm not really worried about any games, the card seems to be able to overcome most NVIDIA "optimizations" that games have just in terms of sheer horsepower.3) This card is ICE COLD. That big, ugly cooler is an extremely capable unit, able to cool this 230W beast without even trying. The fans rarely exceed 60%, keeping the die temperature below 60C, with hot spot temps being around 85c (normal). The Torx fans are quiet and move A BUNCH of air, quietly. Worth noting that these are the same fans that are on the GAMING X card, it's just the cooler itself and the plastic fascia that are different.If you wanted to buy a "cheap" card to water cool, I'm not 100% sure this is the one to get though, especially if you intend to overclock. MSI has the MECH "OC" version that's probably a better overclocker, but if you're going custom loop/NZXT Kraken and don't intend to overclock this would be a good card for the money. I mean, obviously the reference card would be better at $479 but good luck getting one.Overall I'm very happy with this card despite hating the way it looks. If you had a vertical GPU mount then it'd look okay (the fan side isn't too ugly) but that side profile...ouch. I mean, I'm not mad about it (I knew what I was buying) but that kinda thing *is* a deal-breaker for some, so watch out for that. Other than that the card performs great and stays cool while not making too much noise.STARS EXPLAINED:Quality: "Good" because the CPU (read: board) is great, but the build quality and aesthetic is mid-90s Kia.Value: "Good" because in the current AMD GPU market it's the cheapest AIB you can getEase of Use: "Excellent" because it's a GPU. Just slap it in (after running DDU if you switched from Team Green like me), boot, and download/install the drivers. Game on!
originally posted on newegg.com
This is an amazing GPU! I upgraded from a GTX 1080 and the performance upgrade is pretty noticeable, especially in VR. 12 GB of VRAM is a decent step up from 8 GB. Windows 10 users: if you are installing this as an upgrade in a built PC, be aware that installing the latest optional quality update (May 2022) will possibly corrupt the BootMGR system file. I do not know how it will affect fresh installs. This issue can affects users with SSDs of both types and SATA drives.
originally posted on bestbuy.com
This has been verified by many reviewers online. If you want a great 1440p GPU this is the nets value on the market. It constantly on sale between 360-380 dollars. It has the best price per frame on the market. Under 500 GPU this is the one. I dont think the 6750 xt is worth the extra 50-60 dollars. The next GPU up is the 6800xt and its double the price and you only get 4 more GB of GDDR6 ram.
| Interface | PCI Express 4.0 |
| GPU Series | AMD Radeon RX 6000 Series |
| GPU | Radeon RX 6700 XT |
| Boost Clock | 2581 MHz |
| Stream Processors | 2560 Stream Processors |
Msi Radeon Rx 6700 Xt Mech 2x 12g Graphic Board 12gb Gddr6 Vd7611
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Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
Radeon RX 6700 XT MECH 2X 12G OC Gaming Graphics Card - 12GB GDDR6, 2620MHz, PCI Express 4, 192-bit, 3X DP v 1.4, HDMI 2.1 (Supports 4K & 8K)
Free delivery between 7–10 July
MSI Radeon RX 6700 XT Gaming Mech 2X 12GB GDDR6 192-BIT Graphics Card
Free delivery between 4–8 July
Tl;dr: Ugly GPU but function >>>>> form.I bought this because it was available. Not because it's *exactly* what I wanted (I'd have much rather had the MSI GAMING X version), but because it was in stock and I was fast enough to check out. I upgraded from an EVGA 1070 SC, a great card that I got second hand but started to show its age (specifically, artifacting at 3440x1440) so it was time to move on.The card itself is super ugly. The side profile is terrible. Exposed heat pipes, the cooler is just a huge block of silver, the backplate is nothing fancy. It has no RGB, no fancy lighting, and no real "branding" on it except for "MECH" (why not "Radeon"??). Also, the backplate doesn't have any holes over the rear of the GPU die, a questionable decision but perhaps ... MoreTl;dr: Ugly GPU but function >>>>> form.I bought this because it was available. Not because it's *exactly* what I wanted (I'd have much rather had the MSI GAMING X version), but because it was in stock and I was fast enough to check out. I upgraded from an EVGA 1070 SC, a great card that I got second hand but started to show its age (specifically, artifacting at 3440x1440) so it was time to move on.The card itself is super ugly. The side profile is terrible. Exposed heat pipes, the cooler is just a huge block of silver, the backplate is nothing fancy. It has no RGB, no fancy lighting, and no real "branding" on it except for "MECH" (why not "Radeon"??). Also, the backplate doesn't have any holes over the rear of the GPU die, a questionable decision but perhaps there's an engineering reason for it? I guess you can always drill some holes if you really wanted to get that heat away from the die.The price of the card is even uglier. I paid WAY too much for it. MSRP of $479 (well, before tariffs and before industry struggles) for the "reference" card is only a pipe dream. $749 is absurd, and this is the CHEAPEST AIB 6700XT YOU CAN GET. Under "normal" circumstances this card should be like $500 at the most. But, that's just how things are nowadays. Can't avoid it and my insider knowledge to the industry told me that it won't be better until 2023 at the earliest.Enough about the bad (even if half of it isn't this card's fault), on to the good.1) This GPU (the actual 6700xt die) is an absolute powerhouse. I believe it slots somewhere between a 3060Ti and 3070. However, the advantage you get is 12GB of VRAM instead of 8GB. Now, this advantage may disappear soon with NVIDIA realizing their mistake and releasing higher-memory variants of their cards, but for now the 6700XT (in my opinion) is the superior card due to that additional VRAM. In addition to having MORE VRAM, the memory is also higher bandwidth AND clocked faster. However, this advantage is not specific to this model card, it's on all 6700XT dies. In addition to the memory being better than Team Green's equivalent cards, clock speeds are almost double. The base clock for this card is ~2.3GHz compared to ~1.5GHz on the 3070. So, if you need clock speed, this is the way to go. I'm not overclocked (yet) but this exact card will boost to like 2.55GHz out of the box. You can get faster 6700XT cards, but even this "low tier" card is clocked faster than most (if not all) NVIDIA cards. Worth noting that clock speed isn't everything, but there are cases where this card will be superior to pretty much any GPU of its class.2) Gaming performance is EXCELLENT on this card, I'm able to run pretty much every game I've thrown at it at 3440x1440 resolution with 90+ FPS on High/Ultra settings. Halo Infinite nearly maxxed out is ~90. Forza Horizon 5 maxxed is 100-105. Mass Effect: LE is able to be run at a constant 165fps. I'm not really worried about any games, the card seems to be able to overcome most NVIDIA "optimizations" that games have just in terms of sheer horsepower.3) This card is ICE COLD. That big, ugly cooler is an extremely capable unit, able to cool this 230W beast without even trying. The fans rarely exceed 60%, keeping the die temperature below 60C, with hot spot temps being around 85c (normal). The Torx fans are quiet and move A BUNCH of air, quietly. Worth noting that these are the same fans that are on the GAMING X card, it's just the cooler itself and the plastic fascia that are different.If you wanted to buy a "cheap" card to water cool, I'm not 100% sure this is the one to get though, especially if you intend to overclock. MSI has the MECH "OC" version that's probably a better overclocker, but if you're going custom loop/NZXT Kraken and don't intend to overclock this would be a good card for the money. I mean, obviously the reference card would be better at $479 but good luck getting one.Overall I'm very happy with this card despite hating the way it looks. If you had a vertical GPU mount then it'd look okay (the fan side isn't too ugly) but that side profile...ouch. I mean, I'm not mad about it (I knew what I was buying) but that kinda thing *is* a deal-breaker for some, so watch out for that. Other than that the card performs great and stays cool while not making too much noise.STARS EXPLAINED:Quality: "Good" because the CPU (read: board) is great, but the build quality and aesthetic is mid-90s Kia.Value: "Good" because in the current AMD GPU market it's the cheapest AIB you can getEase of Use: "Excellent" because it's a GPU. Just slap it in (after running DDU if you switched from Team Green like me), boot, and download/install the drivers. Game on!
This is an amazing GPU! I upgraded from a GTX 1080 and the performance upgrade is pretty noticeable, especially in VR. 12 GB of VRAM is a decent step up from 8 GB. Windows 10 users: if you are installing this as an upgrade in a built PC, be aware that installing the latest optional quality update (May 2022) will possibly corrupt the BootMGR system file. I do not know how it will affect fresh installs. This issue can affects users with SSDs of both types and SATA drives.
This has been verified by many reviewers online. If you want a great 1440p GPU this is the nets value on the market. It constantly on sale between 360-380 dollars. It has the best price per frame on the market. Under 500 GPU this is the one. I dont think the 6750 xt is worth the extra 50-60 dollars. The next GPU up is the 6800xt and its double the price and you only get 4 more GB of GDDR6 ram.
Was working fine for two weeks and died. Easy set up and worked like a charm the first week and poof! Died! Unbelievable. I had enough power also to power it up. I was not like playing Cyber Punk, but RPG games. I had to reinstalled my old NVIDIA graphics card from MSI GTX 1660 Super that worked like a solid rock.
This was the second 6700xt Newegg has sent me. Someone stole the first one I ordered right out of the box before it was even delivered. Newegg took care of it and sent a new one out after a short investigation. Top marks for Newegg customer service! I waited to grab this card when the price got close to msrp, and I do not regret getting this model after seeing the 6750 reviews. The card is amazing compared to my old 390X. It keeps cool and quiet in my ole Antec DF 85 case.
The card is overall good. But i think the dual 8 pin pci is overkill 8+6 would be fine considering the cooler is on a compact dual fan card. Not much overhead. Most of the new cards are quite large. And didnt fit in my corsair 220T, as i do have a 360 aio on the front. This card is under ten inches and fits great. Temperatures avg 70degrees under full gaming load. Might benefit from some front fan airflow to keep it cool. Didnt mention it as a con because the card doesnt thermal throttle. If you need a compact card i recommend it.
The size is compact and I dig the solid metallic look. I tried the card out and it handled mostly every game well in 1080p with max settings. It certainly can handle 1440p as well, most games are at a steady 100-140 (My monitor only reaches 165hz). I'm not a pro when it comes to proper reviews, but this card does a good job from a simple gamer point of view. I took a screenshot of the benchmark test from Cyberpunk 2077 maxed out at 1440p (Everything Ultra with DLSS and DRS Disabled). Apex as well with 1440p with all of the video settings maxed out. I hope this helps a bit with making a decision. For me, this card works well and I don't see myself needing an upgrade any time soon.
Managed to get this on company card just before it was sold out to scalpers. managed to ensure minecraft, Skyrim, and Fallout all ran smoothly even with 400 mods each. Immediately saw my frames stick to a consistant 60FPS in those aforementioned games. every normal game ran at a stable 50FPS up to 100FPS at 3440x1440 Ultrawide. Games tested inclide, Far cry 5, Tom Clancy's Rainbow six Siege, The Division 2, Ghost Recon Wildlands, Battlefield 4, Payday 2, Call of Duty Modern warfare (2019) and VR games (half life Alyx, Fallout 4 VR and SkyrimVR)
I got this for a build I worked on for someone because it is their first PC but we have been struggling with the GPU drought and I was not able to send the computer over.I go Microcenter (running and sweating) looking for a different card that they were out of. I see this bad boy in the case and YOLO bought it because that's all that was available.It works like a charm! Runs Cyberpunk with second to max RT settings on at 30 fps and it runs beautifully!It works well with the 750w power supply in the system.The price was lower than other retailers, and it works well! My friend is very happy with their new gaming pc :)Next goal, once my 30 day period is over, is to get a new GPU for myself...
Superb graphics performance. Gained 20-30 fps by upgrading this GPU from rtx 3060. Build quality seems to be topnoch. However, was disappointed to see that there is no ventilation wholes in the metal backplate that would help for air circulation. Overall very happy with the current GPU definitely worth buying. This card has similar performance to rtx3070 so expect approx the same fps as you would get from GeForce 3070. Please note that buffer is slightly reduced on this card. Freesync works like magic. Almost all quality monitors come with freesync nowdays and only some with gsync or gsync compatibility so another credit to Radeon.
| Interface | PCI Express 4.0 |
| GPU Series | AMD Radeon RX 6000 Series |
| GPU | Radeon RX 6700 XT |
| Boost Clock | 2581 MHz |
| Stream Processors | 2560 Stream Processors |