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SAPPHIRE Toxic RX 6900 XT Limited Edition Review

Here we present the average clock speed for each graphics card while running the 3DMark Time Spy stress test for 30 minutes. We use GPU-Z to record the GPU core frequency during the Time Spy runs. We calculate the average core frequency during the 30 minute run to present here.

Looking at the Toxic's clock speed while testing Toxic Boost, the Performance BIOS and the Quiet BIOS, we can see a clear advantage to Toxic Boost in that it operates the core at a significantly higher frequency. Both the Quiet and Performance BIOS are still faster than the reference 6900 XT, and even Gigabyte's Gaming OC, but Toxic Boost brings average clock speed to nearly 2600MHz, which is highly impressive.

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